A/N: Dunno if this is innovative or not, but I felt like doing it.
Dear inquisitive wizard or witch, be you young or old, optimistic or cynical, interested in magical creatures or not, we will assure you that time spent reading the following text will be not only educational, but at the very least mildly intriguing. Through great effort, we've managed to keep that leech, Mrs. Skeeter, as far away from this text as we could, and thusly kept it as faithful to not only the events of its source, but the spirit, as possible. Presented herein is the aftermath of an extraordinary breakthrough in the field of Care of Magical Creatures: two years ago, English dragonologist Charles Weasley was able to conduct a semi-coherent interview with a dragon of the Ukrainian Ironbelly species. As of yet, this feat has not been replicated, but experts in Magical Creatures are working feverishly to change that. The interview, which was originally translated in syntax and grammar that neither Mr. Weasley nor his Romanian colleagues could make much of, was gradually deciphered and organized into recognizable language, at which point both the scientific and cultural intrigue regarding it grew exponentially. It became clear that this dragon was the very specimen that escaped from Gringotts Wizarding Bank in 1998, along with hero of the wizarding world Harry Potter and his friends, and disappeared into the English countryside. The text to follow this introduction, adapted from the interview, is a novelization, which we will now declare takes certain creative liberties in order to fill in blanks and give additional detail to the events vaguely described by the titular dragon. So without further ado, Murdock Publisher proudly presents its first contribution to the sorcerer's arsenal of literature: The Gringott's Dragon Records!
A/N: One review and Murdock will write a real first chapter.
