Katla (dragon)

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Katla is a fictional female dragon from the Swedish children's book The Brothers Lionheart, written by Astrid Lindgren.

Katla is a huge ancient monster in the land of Nangijala, with the ability to spray flames from her mouth. She is controlled and will obey only a lur, which is owned by the evil warlord Tengil, who uses Katla to terrorize Nangijala. When the citizens of Cherry Valley rises up against Tengil, he uses Katla to stop them, but loses the lur to a Jonathan Lionheart, one of the protagonists. Jonathan uses the lur to make Katla kill Tengil, but Katla later burns Jonathan, mortally wounding him. Before dying, Jonathan manages to push a large rock onto Katla, making her fall into a river. In the river she battles another great beast, Karm the lindworm, and the two monsters kill each other.

In The Brothers Lionheart (film) released in 1977, Katla was played by a model, four meters tall and eight meters long, created by Pinewood Studios. The model contained three people; one in each front leg, and one at a small control panel. It could blink, spit fire, whip its tail, and cost 100 000 Swedish kronor to produce. The model has not been used since, and is currently located in Trollywood.[1]

Katla is not killed by Karm in the movie. Instead she drowns after being hit by the rock.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Petter Karlsson, Johan Erséus (2004). Från snickerboa till Villa Villerkulla. Forum, Pages 196-219. ISBN 9137123653.