As the scorched monsters hit by the Dragon Breath fell from the sky, Troy continued to fly in the sky.
The cape Jafar had given him gave him the ability to fly.
It was one of the shaman's life-saving artifacts, which he had entrusted to his chieftain.
However, rather than run away for his life with it, Troy instead did the opposite. He charged towards what might be his death and once again used his pulling ability to latch himself onto another Pteranodon.
He had purposely angered the Dragon earlier so that it would focus on him and ignore the fortress where his warriors were still fighting.
As long as it wasn't around, he believed his warriors could hold their ground against the monsters that couldn't scale the fortress' walls.
And it worked.
The Dragon did target him with raging fury.
It couldn't believe that a lowly human had managed to survive its attack and even dared to fight back on top of that.
Still, at the end of the day, a dragon was still a dragon.
