In a sprawling, indented crater that stretches for miles, the enormous dragon lies dormant, a titan reduced to a monument of lethargy. Its immense body, weighing in at an astonishing 1.27 million tons, presses heavily into the earth, forming deep impressions beneath its colossal bulk. Layers of thick, unyielding fat have swallowed its limbs, transforming the once agile beast into a motionless mountain of flesh. Only its snout juts out from the sea of flab, each labored breath releasing a deep, resonant grumble that reverberates through the desolate landscape.
The dragon's eyes, once fierce and blazing with life, are now buried beneath the folds of its own flesh, lost to the world. Even if those eyes were visible, any attempt to see would be futile, as its vision is hopelessly obstructed by the towering mass of its own belly and the tremendous expanse of its chest. The creature's majestic scales, now hidden beneath layers of fat, occasionally catch and reflect a glimmer of light, a faint, flickering reminder of the power and grandeur it once commanded.
Around the perimeter of the crater, remnants of the dragon's former glory can be seen: charred trees, scorched earth, and the skeletal remains of those who once challenged its might. Now, these relics of destruction lie in stark contrast to the dragon's current state, serving as silent witnesses to the epic tale of a once-feared leviathan, now reduced to an immovable behemoth, trapped within its own excess.