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Why is "este" used here?

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createdamadman
July 03, 2022, 03:46 PM
In a short story I read, they were playing a game similar to "Dungeons and Dragons" and at one point I read this sentence:


"Te ha descubierto el dragón y este bajará volando desde la montaña."


It seems to mean "the dragon has discovered you and will fly down (descend flying) from the mountain". But I would have expected "él" or "lo" before "bajará", instead of "este".

Rusty
July 03, 2022, 04:20 PM
'Este' means 'the latter' in this case. It refers back to the dragon, as you would expect. The dragon is the subject in the first clause. The direct object pronoun 'te' is someone familiar to the speaker. Rather than use the subject pronoun 'él', the author chose to place the subject after the verb and tie back to the last noun mentioned.

You cannot use 'lo' to refer to a subject (since it's a direct object pronoun).