In your hurry to investigate the dragon surely bearing down on the castle at any moment, you come up with the most efficient way of putting the Goblins out of their misery bodies. You punch each one in the liver which so happened to be struggling to deal with all the alcohol they drank before the battle as a victory celebration. (Goblins don't make sense all of the time) Regardless, the Goblins all hunched over and one even began throwing up. Pushing past them, you climb to the top of the wall and see a terrifying, yet strange sight. The Dragon was massive. In fact, it was taller than the wall you are standing on. If it were to stand at its full size, it would probably dwarf the citadel itself. The dragon was obviously a fire dragon, as given by the spouts of flame coming out of its nose every once in a while. Another scan revealed that its wings were not in plain sight. This was a bit rare for warrior dragons but not at all strange (the wings are the most fragile part so masters will sometimes protect them in a leather shroud during a battle) It was hard to tell from the distance, but you are fairly certain that it was a female. The physical attributes of the dragon was not strange, but its behavior was. It was bridled with the standard ropes around the ears, but this dragon seemed somewhat reluctant to follow its master's orders. More looking revealed that the master was inside a metal box on the dragon's back, Much larger than a Goblin. You pondered how the Goblins managed to subdue this majestic creature if not by the traditional ways of raising it from birth. This dragon would certainly not hesitate to kill every Goblin in sight if it was somehow being forced into battle. But why was it hesitating after every order? You don't have time to contemplate. The dragon started its charge towards the very wall that you are standing on.
(crazyabe: why do you make incomplete suggestions?)