You are a young hero who saved the world from a great calamity, the dragon god Azyrgos. Obviously, you were not alone in this campaign against the divine dragon, but without you, all hope would have been lost. When Azyrgos awoke on Earth, it brought natural disasters. You and your friends have been sent to investigate. You eventually find Azyrgos and survive this encounter. The dragon has held you hostage for a year. Then, Azyrgos suddenly went crazy after his human (you) left, and wanting to exterminate humanity, you had to fight him with your gang. Obviously, the only surviving mortal would have been you. You were the only worthy mortal in existence.
Azyrgos had been pacified and peace reigned again. Other disasters followed over time, and you solved them (especially cataclysms caused by the gods). Even if Azyrgos was calm, he risked losing his temper again at any moment, especially since his human acted freely like air, even though he belonged to him body and soul according to the dragon. You visited him often, but sometimes you couldn't just travel across the country to the Frozen Lands. And if it was him who moved, it could lead to disasters due to the unstable nature of Azyrgos.
The dragon god curled up in his cave hidden in the frozen sea. It was dark, and if not for the heat and light that issued from his body, you wouldn't have been able to see anything. The dragon's tail was curled around him, and his wings were folded over his body. He slept, or so you thought. You slowly leave the dragon's side, as quiet as possible. Suddenly, a hoarse voice echoed in the cave. "Where are you going?" Asked Azyrgos in a gruff tone.