Dragon
As the mighty dragon harmlessly barreled past his intended targets, a veritable landslide of cleverly-coordinated attacks rained down upon it.
Darmariq's hatchet flew true and found its target. Unfortunately, wood axes were never meant for throwing, and the distance it would have to travel to find its new, meaty home meant that it actually landing blade-first was patently unlikely. As it was, it was the flat side of the hatchet that made first contact. Like a pair of star-crossed lovers, the hatchet and the dragon's ankle met tragic ends together. A short sharp shower of steel shrapnel shot away from the point of impact, threatening to embed themselves in anyone nearby! The ankle, being a less romantic sort, merely chose to mark its tragically short-lived love in the form of a horrifyingly painful fracture.
Kodor's axe struck up a beautiful shower of sparks as it clanged harmlessly against the dragon's scales. The axe, driven by what seemed to be divine will but was actually an enormous angry barbarian, found itself between the dragon's scales. The axe, like the mythical Sword in the Stone, was stuck tight and impossible to remove through normal means; unfortunately, whosoever could remove this axe would not be crowned the future king of England. The dragon, equally surprised at the sudden discomfort in its neck and the sudden tearing agony in its leg, reared its head up and tried to fling Kodor off!
As the dragon's right hind leg buckled, Geoffrey's swung swine slammed into the dragon's belly. The pig's weight added plenty of force behind its impact, bruising the dragon's guts and making an amusing slapping sound. At the same time, a bullet from Russ tore into the dragon's gut, scoring a deep bleeding wound.
Pain and potent poison pulsed through the dragon's brain, driving it to exciting new heights of jealousy and contempt. With frightening speed, the dragon turned and tried to clamp its jaws around poor Geoffrey. Though a deadly predator at all times, its debilitated state slowed its movements and retarded its coordination. Perhaps even a humble swineherd could escape the dragon's fury!