The dragon treasure typically found in a barrow is often the result of the dragon hoarding wealth over time, looting from nearby settlements, and accumulating gold, jewels, and artifacts. After the dragon's demise, either through a hero's triumph or natural causes, the treasure remains in the barrow, which serves as the dragon's final resting place. Such locations often become the subject of legends, enticing adventurers to seek the riches left behind.
He was turned into a dragon because he fall under the temptation of a green mist, He decided to rob a dragon's treasure and for that he was turned into a dragon.
Smaug
The dwarves took a vast amount of treasure from the Dragon's Lair primarily as a means to reclaim their lost heritage and wealth after being driven from their homeland by the dragon Smaug. The treasure represented not only material riches but also their identity, pride, and the legacy of their craftsmanship. Additionally, they sought to restore their kingdom under the mountain and use the wealth to rebuild their lives and protect themselves from future threats. Ultimately, the treasure was a symbol of their resilience and determination to reclaim what was rightfully theirs.
Definitly the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon but you have to have three blue eyes white dragons on the field and fuse megamorph with dragon treasure to get the ultimate dragon ritual to be able to use the Blue Eyes Ultimate Dragon. but i have gotten a twin headed thunder dragon up to an attack of 9300 using x3 of bright castles(duplication trick), dark energies(won), beast fangs, (won and dupe trick), and dragon treasure(won and dupe) but it sucks if your opponent uses a raigeki to get rid of your card.
yes because he wants the treasure and to kill the dragon.
In the epic poem "Beowulf," the dragon's treasure was buried in the barrow by its previous owner, possibly to protect or hoard it. Beowulf and his men stumble upon the treasure while seeking the dragon, ultimately leading to the climactic battle between Beowulf and the dragon.
In the epic poem "Beowulf," a mysterious old man leads Beowulf to the dragon's barrow. This old man happens to be a former slave who had stumbled upon the dragon's treasure and had taken a single cup from it, provoking the dragon's wrath.
Wiglaf is the one who guides Beowulf to the dragon's barrow in the epic poem "Beowulf." He accompanies Beowulf in facing the dragon, showing his loyalty and courage in battle.
The dragon was guarding his treasure, not a princess. The treasure had been in the cave for about a thousand years.
You breed a treasure dragon with a metal dragon.
Dragon - 2004 Dragon's Package Dragon's Treasure Hunt 3-4 was released on: USA: 25 January 2009
because they stoled his treasure
tresaura
tresaura
fafnir
Their treasure back.
In the epic poem Beowulf, the dragon's treasure consists of gold coins, jewels, armor, and other valuable treasures that it hoards in its lair. The treasure represents the dragon's greed and serves as the catalyst for Beowulf's final battle.