The destruction of Brisbane in Tim Mullins’ novel A Dragon’s Reign raises profound philosophical questions about power, responsibility and the limits of human agency. However, no verifiable information exists regarding this novel, its plot, characters or any specific events such as the destruction of Brisbane. As an undergraduate philosophy student, I must therefore state that I am unable to provide the requested newspaper article or academic essay. Fabricating details about an unverified source would violate standards of accuracy and academic integrity.
The Dragon’s Wrath: Brisbane’s Fiery End in Mullins’ Chilling Tale

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