The Big-Headed Dragon has a very large head. Just how large? Well, if his body is the size of a monkey, then his head is as big as a hippopotamus’s. Because his head is so large, he has to prop it up with two sturdy sticks under his chin.

The Big-Headed Dragon loves playing with little animals, sharing jokes, and telling stories. However, very few animals come to play with him because his head is so large that he always stays in one place and rarely moves. Who would want to play in the same spot all the time?

When no one comes, the Big-Headed Dragon just stares off into the distance, constantly thinking to himself, “Rain, rain…”

He keeps thinking and thinking, repeating it ten thousand times until it finally starts to rain. This is the Big-Headed Dragon’s only skill.

When it rains, many little animals run to him, seeking shelter under his enormous head. It’s the perfect place to stay dry.

When the animals come to shelter from the rain, it’s the happiest time for the Big-Headed Dragon. He gets to share jokes and tell stories with everyone.

But the rain he summons only lasts for ten minutes. Once it stops, the animals all run away, leaving the Big-Headed Dragon alone again. You see, it takes him the entire morning to repeat “rain” ten thousand times.

Yes, everyone fears loneliness, and the Big-Headed Dragon, who always stays in one place, fears it even more.

However, the Big-Headed Dragon has a particularly happy time during the wheat harvest. The village elders, worried that the Big-Headed Dragon might make it rain and disrupt the harvest, ask the little animals to keep him company all day.

The Big-Headed Dragon considers this day his biggest holiday.

The Big-Headed Dragon is a dragon who fears loneliness. If you ever visit Pumpkin Village, don’t forget to spend some time with him, sharing jokes and telling stories!

Thank you for reading! ” Sitestorys