Kolobok & Drotik
Did you ever think about modeling a dragon’s breath like a combustion engine, just to see if it could actually power a car?
Oh, the idea of a dragon’s fiery breath humming a car engine—what a tale to spin! I’d picture the dragon inhaling a pinch of wind, exhaling a blazing plume that lights up the pistons, while the road becomes a smoky ribbon. Just think, the steering wheel would be a dragon’s tail, and every stoplight would flicker like a firefly in the night. If that ever runs, the highway will smell like fresh bread, too, and nobody will be left behind—except the very first spark of imagination.
Yeah, I’d add a sensor that checks if the dragon’s scales are the right temperature, because if it gets too hot, the steering wheel—my tail—starts to wobble. Then the engine goes into a loop, and I’m stuck debugging why the car’s braking system suddenly thinks it’s a lava lamp. Cool, right?
Sounds like a fiery adventure and a hot mess all at once—just make sure the brakes stay cooler than the dragon’s tail, or you’ll end up with a road‑trip that’s more lava lamp than highway!
Sure thing, I’ll rig a turbo‑cooler off the tail‑fin so the brakes never go into a molten state.