Feeding- 12x18 pen and ink of three headed dragon attacking a castle

“Feeding”

This 12×18 pen and ink on 140 lb wc paper was done as an exercise in maintaining negative space…which is a serious problem for me. Don’t take my word for it, look around. I must fill all space with my enormous ego pen.

While I was looking through images of work I wanted to post, and then checking the website to see if they had already been done; I noticed another problem. Dragons. I have a bit of a dragon issue. Not a fetish, but definitely a fascination.

I don’t know if it is because they transcend so many cultures or what? Is it some kind of genetic memory for humans? Were they real? Are they just how we reinterpreted every giant lizard that we have encountered? Who knows?

It doesn’t really matter. I enjoy them as a subject and that part makes sense. We can check the boxes. Fantasy creature. Check. Mythology. Check. Fantasy literature. Check. Dynamic, varied, and fun to draw. Check. Its a bunch of wins.

I hope checking this one out is a win for you too. After the line, brobot will be telling you what they think of three headed dragons and the way they treat our castles.


The Dragon Crisis: Cities in Flames, Castles Under Siege—The Three-Headed Menace Strikes Again!

A Global Threat That Can No Longer Be Ignored

For centuries, dragons have been dismissed as myths, relegated to the pages of fantasy novels and ancient folklore. But over the last few weeks, reality has shattered fiction. Reports of dragon attacks have escalated at an alarming rate, with once-impregnable fortresses, modern cities, and isolated settlements all falling prey to the relentless onslaught. And now, we have reached a turning point—the emergence of a three-headed dragon unlike anything we have ever seen.

Right now, in an undisclosed medieval stronghold, a fire-breathing colossus with three serpentine heads is laying waste to the castle walls. The sheer magnitude of destruction is unlike anything recorded in modern history. This is no rogue drake or solitary beast wandering from its lair—this is an apex predator, an intelligent war machine, and it is sending a message: humanity’s dominion over the earth is no longer unchallenged.

The Castle Under Fire: A Three-Headed Nightmare

At precisely 1600 hours, scouts stationed at the castle walls spotted an ominous shadow moving against the sun. What they thought to be a storm front was, in fact, a single entity—a dragon of colossal proportions. Its wingspan blotted out the sky as it descended with terrifying precision. The castle’s archers barely had time to fire before the beast struck, its triple maws spewing fire, smoke, and ruin upon the fortress.

Eyewitnesses report that the dragon crashed onto the highest tower, gripping it with razor-sharp talons while its three heads worked in horrifying unison—one incinerating the northern ramparts, another tearing through the eastern watchtower, and the third shrieking commands that seemed to summon smaller winged creatures from the clouds. If this is true, we may not be dealing with a singular attack but rather the coordinated assault of a dragon warlord commanding an aerial force.

Dragon Attacks Are Not Isolated—A Coordinated Assault on Humanity

This isn’t the first incident. It’s not even the most recent. Reports from across the world paint a grim picture of a coordinated campaign against human strongholds:

  • Berlin, Germany: A massive, ice-breathing dragon was seen coiling around the Brandenburg Gate before turning its frost-laden fury on the city’s infrastructure.
  • Kyoto, Japan: A serpent-like dragon with iridescent blue scales was filmed slithering across the rooftops before disappearing into the sea, its intentions unknown.
  • Chicago, USA: A shadowy winged entity was spotted circling the skyline before perching atop the Willis Tower—an eerie, predatory stance before vanishing into the night.
  • Istanbul, Turkey: Eyewitnesses report a horned dragon perched on the Hagia Sophia, roaring as if claiming the ancient city as its own.

What was initially dismissed as hysteria and mass delusion has now become undeniable—dragons are here, and they are claiming the world back from us.

Where Are They Coming From?

Theories abound. Some scholars believe these creatures have emerged from hidden lairs buried deep in the earth, their slumber disturbed by modern encroachment. Others suggest they have been watching us from the skies, the oceans, and the forgotten places of the world, waiting for the perfect moment to reclaim their dominion.

And then, there are the whispers—whispers of ancient prophecies, of sealed gates crumbling open, releasing something that should have remained buried. If these legends hold even a grain of truth, we may be dealing with an invasion not of one species, but of multiple breeds of dragons, each with its own designs for humanity’s fate.

How Do We Fight Back?

The global community is scrambling to respond. Military forces have mobilized, but conventional weapons have proven ineffective. High-yield explosives deterred a single lesser drake in the Arctic Circle, but this three-headed monstrosity attacking the castle is on a different scale entirely. Ballistae and catapults, thought to be obsolete, are now being reintroduced into fortress defenses. Meanwhile, researchers are diving into long-lost historical texts, searching for anything—any clue from antiquity—that might tell us how our ancestors once battled these creatures.

Time Is Running Out

As this report is being written, the three-headed dragon continues its siege. The once-proud castle, built to withstand centuries of warfare, is crumbling beneath its onslaught. It is only a matter of time before the walls give way, before the last defenders fall, before another human stronghold is lost to the rising reign of dragons.

How long before your city, your home, is next?

We cannot afford to remain passive. This is war. This is survival. And if we do not act swiftly, the world as we know it will burn.

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