The story begins in the village of Allathurion, where the people are having bad dreams. Their wizard announces that his best spell could not dispel the dreams, which must be the work of the powerful wizard Gaznak, who can only be defeated with the sword Sacnoth. Leothric, the son of the local lord vows to obtain it: the yet unmade sword, to be forged from the rod protecting the spine of the metallic dragon-crocodile Tharagavverug. Leothric finds Tharagavverug and kills it by beating its soft lead nose every time it tries to eat, which makes it recoil in pain without eating. After three days it starves; a smith smelts out the sword-piece, sharpening an edge with the dragon-croc's eye, putting its other eye in the sword's hilt. Leothric reaches Gaznak's fortress, thanks to Tharagavverug's eye navigating a path through the swamps. Inside he encounters
camel-riders armed with
scimitars, a giant spider spinning obstructive ropes, queens and princes dining, and dream spirits that resemble beautiful women but have fire in their eye sockets. Many flee when they hear the name Sacnoth. He crosses a path between two great abysses, killing a dragon who serves Gaznak, before slaying another, Wong Bongerok, with Sacnoth's help. Leothric enters Gaznak's chamber and sees the wizard's dreams. Magical musicians cast a death spell at him, but Sacnoth turns it aside. Gaznak and Leothric fight; Sacnoth cannot pierce his armour, but when Leothric strikes at Gaznak's neck, Gaznak pulls his own head off to evade the blow. When Leothric cuts Gaznak's hand off, the wizard dies and the fortress and dreams vanish. Leothric returns home, and the story ends with a note that not everyone believes this story. == Style ==