She's not wrong. A little moisture means nothing to a dragon's fire. He makes a point to cover one nostril, though, to limit just how much fire there'll be. After that, he takes aim at the pile of wood and takes in a deep breath, only to breathe it right back out as a gout of flame through his nose.
The wood catches and holds it, burning up into a warm bonfire right there and then.
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The wood catches and holds it, burning up into a warm bonfire right there and then.