When two young boys decide to skip school and seek adventure one day, they end up finding much more than they ever bargained for. More than the dragon and the mountain of riches they see at first, one of the boys finds the entire course of his life changed. That boy, Larry, finds himself at the cen…
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The final episode, in which Larry confronts the dragon Bryyt, whose arrogance and hatred has poisoned dragon teachings for millennia while holding humanity back from enlightenment, and then shows Merle how sharing enlightenment and universal truth with humanity can only make things better, changing even violent criminals' lives in an instant.
In which Larry learns nearly everything humanity has ever put down in words, and the dragons invade America, with no man-made weapon even able to slow down their fiery path of efficient destruction.
In which Ghadshyk's influence on a few local teachers becomes a national phenomenon that threatens to bring the economy to its knees as people everywhere become passionate about going back to school, and Merle first reveals that an army of dragons is on its way to destroy America, then agrees to teach Larry everything there is to know about dragons, so that humanity will have some small chance against them.
In which Larry's teachers reveal their intentions for his future education, and his parents reveal their continued disinterest, none of them realizing there's a dragon in the room.
In which Larry receives notes from his teachers about a meeting scheduled between them, his parents, and his dragon tutor, and then we hear the story of how Ghadshyk first revealed his scandalous relationship with a human wizard to the dragon community.
In which Larry gets a taste of the magical security system protecting Ghadshyk's home, Ghadshyk explains the often-overlooked relationship between studying Algebra in middle school and leading a long, happy, and fulfilling life, and then we hear the story of Ghadshyk's second meeting with Merle and learn that Merle is on the verge of either immortality or death.
In which we hear the story of how Ghadshyk first met the human wizard Merle, long ago, and tried to explain the folly of learning the surface of a subject without working also to find its depth and background.
In which 12-year-old Larry first meets the dragon Ghadshyk, survives, and soon agrees to do his homework and study in exchange for hearing stories about the dragons' past.