"His [Smaug's] rage passes description--the sort of rage that is only seen when rich folk that have more than they can enjoy suddenly lose something that they have long had but have never before used or wanted."
The author describes the dragon's rage as being like a raging inferno, consuming everything in its path without mercy or reason.
"The dragon's ire more fierce than fire"?
"The dragon's ire more fierce than fire"?
Rage of the Dragons happened in 2002.
Rage of the Dragons was created in 2002.
The motto of Raging Dragons is 'RAGE as one'.
This one: "His [Smaug's] rage passes description--the sort of rage that is only seen when rich folk that have more than they can enjoy suddenly lose something that they have long had but have never before used or wanted."
The author uses descriptive language to illustrate the intensity of Smaug's rage, portraying it as a fiery and overwhelming emotion that consumes him entirely. This helps to convey the sheer power and ferocity of Smaug's anger.
You have to solve the problem at Lake of Rage. (Note: If you turn your radio to 20.1 at Lake of Rage, If will make mysterious noises).
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Paul Knapp has written: 'Beyond Rage'
Mark Saxton has written: 'Prepared for rage'
Louis Hamelin has written: 'La rage'
Richard Bachman has written: 'Thinner' 'Rage'