A place for a dragon' is a surprisingly strange story in which the opposite is the true. A dragon named Hrytsko is not a fierce and bloodthirsty predator eating young women, but a good herbivore dreamer and romantic, while knights led by the ruler of the kingdom are insidious. The dragon rejoices in butterflies, writes poems and reads the Bible. There are flowerbeds around his cave instead of human bones and he breathes out fire only to the sky - so that he would't make harm to the nature. He doesn't eat meat or want to kill someone. But no one abolished the tradition, and this tradition obliges to do everything to destroy the dragon. The good and the evil switch places - people have become dragons, and Hrytsko the dragon is more human than people themselves. So will he be able to understand the laws of the human world and, more importantly, justify them?
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