In the heart of Cologne, Germany, stands the magnificent cathedral, the Kölner Dom. It is said that the cathedral is home to a legendary tale dating back to the 11th century. Cologne was just a small town back then, experiencing turbulent times due to wars and conflicts. However, one threat stood more terrifying than any other. A seven-headed dragon began to haunt the countryside, terrorizing its people and devouring their livestock. Fear griped the town and chaos became the order of the day. A call for heroes echoed in the land. Many tried but all failed until a young knight, Gunther, dared to face the dragon. Gunther was a brave man and known for his kindness. Venturing into the dragon’s lair, he battled ferociously against the terrible beast. With every ounce of his strength, Gunther slew the dragon, removing the curse from the town. In honor of this victory, the people of Cologne built a shrine, which eventually became Kölner Dom, the site where Cologne Cathedral stands today. There, the dragon’s skull was kept as a reminder of the terror that once loomed over them and the brave hero who saved them. Now, all that remains of the dragon are stories, tales, and myths passed down through generations, making the cathedral not just a magnificent architectural masterpiece, but also a repository of folklore.