Another Dragon Slaying...

bara.desu

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The summer sun hung high above the lush valley floor, a giant disk in the clear blue sky. The high noon sun permeated a sweltering heat throughout the entire valley. With little shade, most creatures were in a constant state of discomfort and lethargy. Large, snow barren peaks stretched out to the North, becoming faded in the distance. To the South were more mountains, although in not as grand a scale as their northern brethren.

A gentle, soothing breeze swept down from the northern mountains into the valley, providing any living creatures with the only relief from the heat. Miles of tall, bright, yellow summer grass and wheat swayed in the wind, stretching out on both sides of the crude cobblestone road that snaked along the valley floor.

In the scorched distance, a lone figure soldiered on through the heat.

"Sssssssooooooooooooo, hoooooooooot..."


Sevan clanked along, feeling the humid summer heat through his heavy metal armor. The young Bangaa had grown up in sweltering heat, but the heat he was used to was much dryer. This heat however...

This heat is so...so heavy...and sticky...


His feet shuffling along, Sevan sighed in complaint. He felt the hot cobblestone against his bare feet; Each step across the cobblestone road felt like it sapped a bit more of his strength. Ever since entering the valley late last night, he had been in a constant state of discomfort. On top of that, his supply of alcohol had run dry, leaving his unaltered mind to take in every heat induced pang.

"Huh..huh...huh..."

More short, labored breaths. Even such a minor action felt very taxiing. Sevan had resided to slump forward, staring down at the road before him, the weight of his Ordynka-Khegart dragging his right arm down as it hung lazily by his side. Even his tail had begun to droop in fatigue.

"Aaaaahh..."

Sevan stopped, crouching as he recuperated for a brief moment. He wiped his forehead, feeling a layer of sweat. After another deep breath, he looked up at the sky directly above him.

Stupid heat...


Sevan lowered his gaze, and looked ahead into the distance. He noticed a row of buildings in the distance, and, slowly rising, felt a surge of renewal as a breeze blew past.

I can't keep this pace up forever. Maybe I should take a rest in town. Traveling at night would be better than this heat.


Standing back up, he rolled his shoulders, and continued on his way towards the town, a briskness in his pace.

The first thing that Sevan noticed on his way into town was the smell. At first, he dismissed it, but as he drew closer, the stench grew too large to ignore; the air reeked it.

Smells like...burnt wood?

After a few minutes of walking, some farm houses came into view. A few were perfectly normal, but some houses had been burned to the ground, or at least scorched. And the large tracts of wheat fields had burn spots at random intervals. Sevan looked around for any traces of the villages inhabitants, but found only carts in disrepair, a few animals, and boarded up houses.

"Huh?"

Sevan looked ahead, seeing the cobble road continue into the main hub of the village. He could of sworn seeing someone move inside the village square. As he neared the square, he passed one and two story wooden buildings, each with a sign of fire damage. With the damage in plain view, Sevan tried looking for any townsfolk, but only his voice and the clank of his armor echoed back. Raising his left hand to his mouth, he exclaimed:

"Hey! Anybody here?"

Sevan looked around. No one appeared.

"Hello? Is anyone still here?"


Nothing so much as stirred.

Talk about a warm welcome.


Sevan continued his repeated attempts till he arrived in the square. Towards the North, a large hall-like structure, which Sevan guessed was the village meeting hall, stood heavily damaged. The roof was gone, and a few pieces of wood still smoldered. Around the square were what remained of a few vendors and shops, but the thing that interested Sevan the most was the almost untouched nature of the inn that lay to the West at the opposite end of the square.

Well, at least the inn's OK. Hopefully they still have drinks.


Sevan walked up to the inn door, and knocked loudly, his armor clanking loudly as it came into contact with the wood.

"Hey, is there anyone inside?!"

A rustling sound came from behind the door, as did the sound of hushing. Slowly, the door opened, and an older man of about 50 or so peaked his head out the crack.

His hair and beard was a graying white, with the exception of several spots of black. His eyes were a deep blue, and he wore a pair of brass rimmed glasses. His eyes should signs of fear and distress.

Looking around outside with alertness, he then looked up at Sevan.

"What do you want here, Bangaa?"

The man's voice was shaky and sore.

"I need a place to rest."

"Can't you see that we aren't in the mood for company? We've got enough problems to deal with."


Sevan shifted on his feet. He looked for a moment in frustration before turning back to face the old man.

"Tch...like what?"


Sevan's voice reeked of sarcasm. The man's eyes grew wide with disbelief, before an uncomfortable laugh freed itself from his lips. After he finished his little spasm of despair, his face turned to a more solemn look.

"A dragon."


Sevan's voice remained uniterested.

"Oh? Is that so."

The man's face grew into a contorted fit.

"You think this is some kind of joke?! Look around you. You think a few kids with fire did all that? We lost a quarter of our town in the attacks! This village was ablaze just a few days ago! And you think you can just waltz in and speak with such a tone. I, Ezekiel Thorson, the mayor of this village, will not be insulted in such a manner; no sir! So, unless you're planning on slaying that dragon, I suggest you leave before the rest of the village forces you to leave!"

The man's eyes burned with anger.

Sevan paced a bit on the front steps of the inn, his armor jangling. Sevan bobbed his head, then turned back to the old man, a slight grin on his face.

"Alright, considered me hired."


The man's eyes showed confusion. He shook his head and wetted his dry lips.

"I-I'm sorry?"

"You said you needed someone to slay the dragon, right?"


The man shook his head slightly. Sevan rolled his head.

"Thankfully for you, I'm a hired lance. Now, about the inn..."

 
Byron entered town He was used to the heat. His culture inhabited deserts and he was no exception. He had come due top a report that there was a creature strong enough to destroy most of a town on it own. As a researcher this peaked his interest. As he had reached the town he heard the two talk.

"A DRAGON! Wow those are rather hard to find... Hard to find indeed. Bangaa please I must accompany you. Those magics are rather ancient you see and it would help my research a lot. I won't take no for an answer plus I can take care of myself. Well then the name is Byron"

He said as he made apparent his sword. This was a little bit weird. He seemed to project a strong aura. And at that moment a portal ripped open the space next to him. A female voice rather sexy as well could be heard from the abyss.

"Such big strong boys... Rather exciting"

This was a bit scary in tone but it seemed unintentional. A woman then stepped out the black void. She was slim and wore tight clothing. She looked at the two as though she were smitten.

"Oh really really... You must have space on your little team for lonely old me? You want to hurt my feeling right? It's settled then you two will be taking me with you alone in a cave to test what it's made of"

She spoke this while heading closer to Byron. A feeling of nostalgia came over him so he just nodded as though he were accepting her. She stood rather close to him and was even touching him a bit. Her thoughts raced He still doesn't remember me? A marriage means nothing without a memory of it... He is going to be punished for every day he doesn't remember me.

""Well my name is Mortalia... And yours lizard? Unless they have that practice... It's alright if they don't"

It seemed obvious she was going to be a bitch to be with.
 
"Thankfully for you, I'm a hired lance. Now, about the inn..."

The sound of footsteps shuffled behind Sevan. An eerie man, clad in a pirates coat and hat, stood staring at the two people at the inn door.

"A DRAGON?"


He stepped forward, but then quickly turned back in maniacal contemplation. He began tapping his fingers against his chin as a smile crept across his face.

"Wow, those are rather hard to find...hard to find indeed."


The lone figure seemed to grin to himself. He then abruptly locked his gaze with Sevan's, his eyes glittering with intrigue and the possibility of discovery; the eyes of a researcher.

"Bangaa, please I must accompany you. Those magics are rather ancient you see and it would help my research a lot."

Sevan felt his thoughts begin to form words, but the figure cut him off before he could so much as move his lips.

"I won't take no for an answer; plus I can take care of myself."

The figure put his hand on the hilt of a curved sword that hung from his belt.

"Well then, the name is Byron."


Sevan felt his eyes squint in slight disbelief at the briskness of Byron's thoughts. He looked back at old Ezekiel, whose head was still peaking through the door. Before anyone could speak another word, a strange, pulsating pillar of dark energy spiraled upwards from the ground near Byron. Both Sevan and Ezekiel grew startled, but Byron didn't so much as blink. A voice seemed to emenate from the pulsating darkness. Sevan felt his heart skip a bit at the sound of the voice.

"Such big strong boys... Rather exciting."


It expanded outwards, a lithe human dressed in a blue dress with leather pants figure stepped out. She looked at Byron, Sevan, and Ezekiel for a moment, then relaxed her pose. She turned her face, as if attempting to charm all three of the men.

"Oh really really... You must have space on your little team for lonely old me?"


Sevan wasn't impressed. Ezekiel, however, had already begun swooning over the woman's inherent beauty. Sevan averted his gaze, feinting disinterest.

"You want to hurt my feelings, right? It's settled then; you two will be taking me with you alone in a cave to test what it's made of."


The woman broke out of her seducing facade and stood closer to Byron. Sevan saw that their auras seemed to compliment each other. Sevan was intrigued that Byron had just let someone stand so close to each him even though it appears that they've never met.

Maybe they've worked together?


The woman tilted her head forward, a condescending feel in her eyes and voice. She let her hair tumble slightly over her left eye.

"Well my name is Mortalia... And yours lizard?"


Sevan felt his right eye twitch with contempt.

"Unless they have that practice... It's alright if they don't."


Sevan's breathing grew heavy as he tightened his grip around his Ordynka-Khegart. If on any other day, he would have readily ignored it. However, the heat had really gotten to him. He quickly calmed himself realizing that his next job was on his doorstep...or rather that he was on its doorstep.

It's fine. It's fine. She's just stupid; yeah, stupid...that's all. Among other things...

Sevan cleared his throat.

"My name is Sevan. I heir from the Khegart family."

Sevan felt his pride swell for a moment. Any stinging insult that Mortalia inflicted had fallen...for the moment. He returned his gaze to Ezekiel, who had opened the doorway. The old man was scratching his head.

"Well...that was fortuitous. I guess you three could go get rid of the dragon."


Payday...

"And where does this dragon live?"


Ezekiel extended his finger up towards one of the Northern peaks.

"We've seen the dragon fly over towards that peak each time it attacked our village. We think that's where it has it's cave is."


Sevan felt his body become lighter as adrenaline began pumping through his body at the thought of combat. Another breeze rolled lazily through the valley, aiding to this temporary relief from the heat. Sevan refocused on the goal at hand.

"Say we were to slay the dragon; do you have any form of payment?"


The old man shook his head, then steadied his gaze towards the group.

"Well, we don't have much in the way of gold, but..."

Ezekiel rubbed the back of his neck, his face contemplative.

"...we also have several stores of wheat, some cloth wears, and some caskets of beer."

Sevan parched his lips.


"Of course, you're types are more interested in the gold."

Ezekiel said as he let out an apologetic smile.

"No, the beer will do. I just need some right now."


Sevan said, reminded of the dryness in his throat.

"I'm rather thirsty."

"Well then, come in..."


Ezekiel moved back, opening the door for the group to enter.
 
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The mage of death Mortalia had looked at the Bangaa. She liked to twitch his nerves. And apparently he had some pride in his title. Hearing his thirst she followed him in.

"Ahhh I never knew you had such a title. Very... Interesting. Anyhow I didn't know such royal lizards drank among commoners. I am truly honored sssssssir"

This was in a very disrespectful tone. And to follow-up the S of sir had been stretched like a serpent. She was good at insulting people in polite ways.

Before it could escalate Byron stepped in front of Mortalia. He seemed annoyed and was going to end it. He looked Mortalia in the eyes.

"End this now... I lack patience for this behavior. As for now I will take command. There will be no arguments and no objections. I am not giving options I'm giving an order"

The atmosphere of his speech was on that of a terrifying level. He had shut up and shocked Mortalia instantly. He is still as scary as when I fell in love with him... That's good to see As Mortalias thoughts raced.

He gestured for them all to enter the tavern. When he reached a chair and spoke to them. He seemed friendlier and even peaceful now.

"So now that we know everyones names... What can everyone do? I am a Biomagiologist. I study monster magic and can even throw it back at them"

He spoke as though they were already friends. This seemed to be a good tactic. His behavior would most likely help put everyone at ease. Something proven when Mortalia sat in the chair next to him. Yet again touching his arm.
 
"Ahhh, I never knew you had such a title. Very... Interesting."

Mortalia turned her back to Sevan. From over her shoulder, she taunted:

"Anyhow I didn't know such royal lizards drank among commoners. I am truly honored sssssssir."

That's it...

Sevan fumed. He gridded his teeth, thinking of a way to vocalize his growing anger. He only managed to give a guttural sound before being cut off by Byron. With a quick tug, he was able to grab Mortalia off to the side. Sevan felt his anger reside like a tide. Focusing back on Ezekiel, Sevan took one last look back at Mortalia and Byron before continuing inside.

Sevan moved through the door, entering the main lobby of the inn. The inn was relatively dark in contrast to the bright daylight outside. Sevan felt his eyes adjust to the lower levels of light. After a few seconds, he blinked repeatedly, making sure that his eyes had finished adjusting.

A series of wooden tables, chair, and glasses were disheveled strewn across the room. The windows were boarded up with make-shift materials, and the only real light was from a series of lanterns that illuminated the inn with a pale yellow glow. As Sevan walked across the coarse wooden floor, the boards squeaked in protest under his weight. Over to his right was a formal bar, with a small inventory of beverages leaned against the wall and in cases. The room extended back back into the darkness for about thirty feet, before ending at a wall with a staircase.

Ezekiel shuffled over to the bar, pouring out a drink in a iron mug. As he walked back to the group, Sevan heard Mortalia and Byron walk behind him.

"So now that we know everyone's names..."


Byron tapped his fingers against a table. He promptly pulled a chair, sitting down in one swift motion.

"What can everyone do?"


Byron shimmered with eagerness and genuine curiosity.

Since when was he so friendly...


"I am a Biomagiologist. I study monster magic and can even throw it back at them."

A small smile crept across his face at his last few words. Mortalia, who had begun pouting since her little chat with Byron seconds earlier, took a chair right next to him, their elbows touching.

Sevan felt the eyes of the room fall on him. Taking the drink from Ezekiel's hand, he downed it, feeling it revitalize him. Sevan leaned against a wooden post, feeling his body slump as the cool interior air eased his discomfort.

"In case you didn't hear; yeah, I'm a mercenary."

Sevan felt his armor and weapons weigh his body. For the past few weeks, he seemed to forget what the armor actually felt like.

"What that means is usually up to the employer. I've guarded roads, kept watch, attacked bandits...."

Sevan felt his mind wander to different times in the past few years. A battle here, a town there. It suddenly occurred to him how much he had done in such a short time.

"...stuff like that."


Sevan sighed with exhaustion as the effects of the heat seemed to wane. He felt his eyes lazily move towards Mortalia.

"What do you do? Are you some kind of Black Mage?"

Or a witch...
 
Mortalia wanted to laugh. She was called a witch or a black mage. She was doing well hiding the skills she possessed.

"A witch... They are good for nothing than simple curses. That and those annoying brooms. A black mage harnesses nature. Stronger yes... They prefer to blow things up which is alright"

She looked at both of the men. Byron felt awkward having a stranger touch him. Though he didn't turn it away due to a feeling of nostalgia.

"I on the other hand don't use those magic for the most part. My magic is closer to midnight in a graveyard. I am a death mage. I use th power of death itself. I need no dead body to make a skeletal minion like those hack... Nor do I have to find a spirit to use. I can make those things myself and much more"

The air in the dark room got even dryer for no reason.
 
(OOC: As a note, anything in italics and orange are thoughts)

"I can make those things myself and much more."


A Death Mage, huh?


"I've only heard legends and fairy-tales about Death Mages... I've been told that their power is almost limitless and equally as deadly."


Shit, a Death Mage.


Sevan leaned his Ordynka-Khegart against a nearby support beam and crossed his arms in anticipation in an attempt to be cool, but his mind was telling him to leave. Childhood stories and societal norms were still strong for Sevan. In an attempt to hide his nervousness, he tried changing the subject.

"So, uh, what are you two doing here? This area isn't exactly the hub of darkness."
 
Mortalia wanted to laugh endlessly but a quick glance at Byron kept her in place. Funny little lizard humph. Your right little snake. So long as I am alive I will never run out of power even afterwards if I want I'll just become a Lich. Every inch of this world has death... And thousands die a die. I will never run out of power ever.

Byron on the other hand was still chipper and happy though Mortalia was about to open her mouth.

"Your right there are legends and nightmares of the Death Mages. Though I have never heard a fairy tale perse" She said. She added emphasis on the word fairy tale to make herself clear.

Byron just budded in cutting her off "As I said I am a researcher... Areas like these are rarely studied. Thus there must be a treasure trove of monsters" He said.

Mortalia followed "Oh not a hub of darkness? Do you know how many souls are here? How many people have died here? I could start eating them and take a week to finish. Most of them are coming from where the dragon is supposed to be. Anyways I have other reasons but those are secret" She finished.
 
(OOC: I feel the need to apologize to you specifically, Mehaha. I've been away for a week, and this RP was my idea, so I'm sorry for having you wait for so long before I could respond. Anyway, hopefully we'll be able to leave the town for the mountains by the end of your next post. If not, that's ok.)

Sevan felt another chill go down his spine at Mortalia's words. Sevan couldn't help but feel fear at the thought of all those souls lingering around the town. Shaking his head, Sevan cleared his throat.

"What about combat experience? I've been in battles for the better part of 4 years non-stop..."


Sevan couldn't help but feel belittled by Byron's and Mortalia's gazes. Their eyes seemed to stare into his soul with something deeper and darker than Sevan cared to know. He didn't know it now, but those were the eyes of true killers, or rather, people who've killed without batting an eye.

Sevan squirmed from the pressure.

"Uh...Ezekiel!", Sevan exclaimed in a bid to change the subject. "Can I get another drink? I'm still rather parched."

Sevan's face showed gracious embarrassment. Ezekiel nodded, then took Sevan's cup and refilled it. Sevan reached across a table separating him and Ezekiel, and brought the drink to his lips. With another quick gulp, he downed it, feeling the cold elixir quench his thirst. A satisfied sigh left Sevan's lips.
 
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OOC:No problem... You didn't dissapear forever so I'm fine...

IC:Mortalia looked at Sevan again.

"Such a funny little rookie... I've been killing since I was 6 and a half. Why do you think I became a Death Mage? For the immortality?"

She said this rather calmly. Apparently her ability to reset to a specific age every time she rests was all important to her. Byron looked at her which she replied to with licking her lips.

"I... Don't know how many years experience I have... But it is guaranteed to be higher than 7. I don't remember much about the old days... Nothing at all really if they were good old days"

Mortalia hung her head down. Him saying this seemed to sadden her a little and under her breath she could be saying in the slightest whisper.

"Sorry"

Though Byron was guaranteed not to hear this she was sure about Sevan's snake-like ears. So she quickly picked her head back up and walked out. She said more than she should have but couldn't help it.

"Lets get out of here..."

Byron said. He waited for Sevan to finish up and then walked out.

"If you don't hurry she might kill the dragon by herself. Then she'll be the only one with money and I won't get research"
 
OOC: I was instructed by bara.desu that now was the time.
So, let us get this dragon active! ^^
Note, Im feeling quite rusty, it has been some time since I RP'ed last, and I'm just getting back in it.
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Two almost glinting objects suddenly showed itself the dark, reflecting the low ambient light into an orange hue. In its center sat a black slit, marking an eye.
Four heavy thuds marked a large creature getting to its feet, and a yawn like movement marked its awakening.
Slowly moving towards the opening of the cave it emerged into the scorching sun only to reveal its orange and red coloration, alongside its black horns, it also has spikes extending from its neck and spine all the way down its tail, its large wings hanging by the strong shoulder muscles. If one were not prepared for the sight, or even if one was, this would be a startling sight.

Walking towards the edge of the platform-like area outside the cave opening, its eyes focused on the small town not too far from the mountain base.
This was not the human’s area, this was his.
Inhaling deeply it let out a defining roar that echoed across the mountains for several seconds after the roar itself had stopped, making even objects shake and fall to the floor in the village at the mountain’s base.
Jumping off the platform it stood at, it dived towards the grounds beneath, which were easily a quarter mile to the very bottom.
Extending its wings by instinct as it neared the ground; it changed from a diving motion to a perfect glide, holding over its own top speed due to the boost from the freefall.
Its course were set towards the human village, it was almost within range for attack.
Preparations were complete as it inhaled deeply and in a jerking movement with its head it let out a stream of fire, lasting for 5 seconds ((1:55 left)) that would melt anyone stupid enough not to move out of its way.

By the time it had done one pass over the village, two villagers’ houses were on fire as well as the armory.
Doing only a few strong flaps it gained enough speed and altitude to glide a half circle that would in turn face it towards the town.
It planned for another breath along the new angle it would have.
 
Sevan, seeing Byron begin to exit the inn, straightened himself, grabbing his Ordynka-Khegart as he too moved for the door. Turning to Ezekiel, he said:

"Thanks for the ale. It really hit the spot."

Ezekiel nodded, returning the used glass to a wash pan. The old man proceeded to scrub the glass with a old rag.

A burst of light caused Sevan to squint as he returned to the outside world. Stepping through the door, the same sticky, uncomfortable heat hit him, making his breaths labored once more. A long, deep sigh escaped from Sevan's throat at the overwhelming heat. Taking a step down from the inn door, he saw Mortalia and Byron already walking away past the square center.

"Hey, Mortalia, Byron, wait up..."

Sevan's keen hearing picked up a peculiar beating sound. Stopping, he perked his head. A gentle breeze blew past, causing Sevan to loose focus on the sound. Putting his hand to his head, he tried waiting for the wind to subside.

What was that sound?

The wind began to subside, allowing Sevan to hear with a greater clarity. Scrunching his face in concentration, the same peculiar sound. Each beat grew louder and louder, till something seemed to roar in the distance.

Is that.....

Sevan rushed for cover, his armor clanking loudly and his breath rasping as a red blur performed a sweep of the square. A brief blast of flames rekindled a nearby store, the town hall, and another building down the street. The air seemed to burst as the immense heat created air ripples that even Sevan on the other side of the square could feel. Sevan gulped.

This isn't good. I can't do squat if he's up there.


Sevan, leaning out from behind his cover, yelled to his comrades.

"We can't fight the dragon if he's in the air. Try getting him to the ground. Use magic or taunt him. I don't care; just get him down here!"
 
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OOC:Red Fox... If the Dragon uses it a few more times and I learn the spell can I ad it to Byrons profile as it is worded now?

IC:Mortalia watched alongside Byron. The beast destroyed a couple buildings but Mortalia had casted he shielding spell which barely took the attack before breaking.

"That animal... Oh my god! A dragon... I saw it use fire as well! Truly interesting. If I could view it a few more time then... I could learn I know I can!"

He watched his comrade take cover. He wasn't scared though. He looked at Mortalia and she looked back.

"I see your curiosity is a dangerous thing... Well because of the dragons previous attack I can perform 2 recharges to my energy through feasting on souls. Lizard... Don't F*** anything up OK... This is the big time."

The dragon turned back and was making another swoop. Byron scanned it with his gaze and his sword.

"Zuliqfar has told me everything I need to know... So don't worry guys. I have a plan based on what I know about the beast... Everyone follow my lead."

It was almost done with its arch and Byron had a few words left.

"Get it to breath fir for a couple minutes. It'll have to stop and recoup. Before it can head to the cave attack. It's very aggressive and won't stand for an attack so we can guarantee it won't leave. If it leaves to the mountains it'll be at least a 3-4hr Trip. And we would again have lost the advantage"

He said quickly taking charge. Drawing the huge beast to attack with flames for a solid 2-3 total minutes would be a difficult task. He grabbed some stones for the incoming attack as he took cover alongside Mortalia. He is still the commanding man I know... That's also good to know. Mortalia thought to herself.
 
OOC: I don’t see why not, though you will be more fatigued by it than the dragon, since the dragons have this a s a natural thing, often made by secreting different substances into a mix that combusts.
So, since you have to re-create that with magic, it will be more draining.
So, after several usages, you should be able to mimic it, yes ^^
And yes, with a re-approval of the skill as you add it, you may add it to your permanent bio as well
Also, I would not recommend you draining the flame breath, as it would take out most of the town ^^
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The turn was complete and again the Dragon’s shout was facing the town, ignoring the sudden spurt of activity in the torn due to the humans wanted to extinguish the fires it again headed for a sweep with fire.
Whereas it might not be considered intelligent, it had a level of brain power which allowed it to think almost logically, which made it aim for the other side of the town this time to spread out the humans.

It closed in fast, taking a few strong flaps to gain altitude which again would be used in a gliding motion for speed and distance.
Inhaling deeply and as it exhaled the two glands in its mouth sent out a jet of the unnatural liquid that combusted into a jet of flame the second it mixed in the air.
The deep orange flame made the dry wooden material catch fire almost instantly, a dry day such as this one were far from the best day to have anything fire related in a town. Several more buildings were now starting to burn, whereas a few small ones were so much ablaze that it was not even possible to save it.
The pass took longer now than the last time, due to its slower speed and a wider jet of flame it also drained its reserves more. ((1:20 left))
As it cleared the town wall, it made its final half circle turn, and aimed to land and cause some physical damage to the town. The last times the dragon did this it was met with farmers and children, hardly anything worthy of a fight, so the danger should be absolute minimal for this.

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OOC2: I decided that we can have a little confrontation for now, more fun for us all ^^
 
Sevan tried maintaining his calm at the dragon's appearance, but he felt his pulse quicken at the thought of the dragon. A big opponent, monstrous strength, and fire-breathing were three things that Sevan wasn't used to on a everyday basis. After all, he was used to fighting creatures, just nothing this gargantuan.

Peering around his cover, Sevan saw Mortalia and Byron standing near the central square, their poses non-tensed with fear. Streaks of fire had landed near the two, but they made no attempt to distance themselves. Byron observed the dragon, his hand every so often adjusting his glasses, a smile across his face. Mortalia stood back, her hands on her locked hips. She gazed innocently at both the dragon and Byron, seemingly ignorant of the situation around her. He felt his green serpentine eyes squint in disbelief at how the two handled the situation. He swore under his breath.

Those two...

"What the hell are you doing?!"


Sevan motioned with his arms for them to move, his lance in hand.

"Get somewhere safe!"


Another roar. Sevan felt his blood sink as he saw the red blur begin to slow as it glided towards the square, its mouth still smoldering with black smoke from its last run.

A series of crimson, rough red scales covered most of the dragon, with the exception of a lighter underbelly. A series of black spikes and other appendages stood from head to tail tip. Its large,
translucent wings continued to slow its descent as it touched down on the cobble square with a slow stop. A few cobble stones cracked under the creatures landing.

Sevan leaned out, gaping at the creature before him. Standing at roughly seven and a half feet, the beast was definitely bigger than anything Sevan had faced. The dragon shook its wings as it glared out across the square. Sevan made eye contact and saw that its eyes burned with a golden fury, the likes of which Sevan had never seen. Arching its head back, it produced a deafening roar. A few glass windows shook violently. Grasping the side of his head, he threw himself against his cover. The beast's roar emanated a fear in Sevan, making his feet feel heavy and his body tense. He gulped as he tried to pep himself out of his current predicament. However, he felt his words slur as he failed to bring himself out of his stupor. He felt he would need some courage driven into him.
 
OOC:Coolio!

IC:Byron looked at Sevan yelling. He wasn't shaken and almost didn't pay to the fact he was there.

"Me a researcher. I stand before it. Show your pride you are a mercenary. This thing is your bread and butter. Your right to brag."

He then looked at Mortalia.

"Get it to breath fire at us just once... I'll show it the truelly how to use fire."

He said in a commanding tone. The same tone he used with Sevan.

"Alright sir... No problem"
She let out casting her minion spell creating 3 corpses.
 
OOC: I'm sorry for the very long delay, I fall into ”meh-fases” which makes writing a hassle rather than a joy.
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The aiming of the landing spot was determined, and with a surprisingly light *thud* it landed on the ground, though it landed softly was far from proof of it being lightweight; instead it was proof for its skill in the usage of its wings. Though its landing was soft its weight was still present and a few of the flat stones that marked the road cracked and broke under its feet.

Looking around, almost everyone was gone from the area, save a few humans not far from it straight ahead, and another creature further back halfway hiding.
Inhaling deeply it straightened out its wings to look as large as possible as it let out a thundering roar that even shattered a few of the closest windows, tools and items lying around shook with vibrations and any living thing should be able to feel it within the village walls.
This was more of a statement of ownership of the area than a challenge towards anyone, though being the protective type it would defend its land with fierce determination.
Its eyes were now fixed at the small humans several meters away straight ahead, one stood in blue and did surprisingly little, whereas the other one seemed to make 3 dead humans move.
The dragon awaited the reaction of the humans, though it was to protect its territory, it was curios to a few things as well.
 
Sevan felt his breathing hasten and his voice quake as he heaved shallow breaths in a futile attempt to calm himself. A soft whimper escaped from his tensed throat as he hide behind his cover. His muscles twinged, and his armor shook lightly; he was frozen with fear.

I can't fight that.....it'll kill me....and that roar.......damn...I've never heard anything like it...


"I'm a researcher. Even I stand before it." Byron declared.

Sevan freed his mind for a second, listening to Byron's words. Sevan gulped, his eyes filled with helplessness as he looked to Byron.

Byron stood front and center, examining the dragon intently. His light jacket flapping in the wind, he never took his eyes off the dragon when he spoke. He adjusted his glasses with his right hand, a small smile etching onto his face.

"Show your pride. You are a mercenary!"

Sevan winced at the sting Byron's words left. He felt his hands grip his Ordynka-Khegart tightly and his teeth clench tightly. Sevan reflected on the researcher's words.

Pride? Damn, I can't look bad now.

He raised his head, scowling at the dragon.

You think you can make me look bad?

"This thing is your bread and butter. Your right to brag."


Sevan felt his brow furrow. Another ting of fury added itself to Sevan as each second passed. Byron's words of encouragement, along with Sevan's staring content with the dragon, added fuel to Sevan's inner fire.

You think you can take a Khegart, you little shit? Oh, we'll see about that...

"Get it to breath fire at us just once... I'll show it how to truly use fire." Byron ordered to Mortalia.


"Alright sir... No problem."


Distraction? I'll do one better.

Bursting from his cover, Sevan felt his steps lighten as his body began pumping adrenaline. An excited smirk spread across his face.

Stopping alongside Byron, he saw Mortalia focus her death magic. A moment later, a purple haze swept the ground, and three recently torched bodies rose up from the ground, grasping whatever improvised weapon was near them. Together, the three stood, with Byron at center, Mortalia and her minions to his right, and Sevan to his left.

With their battle lines arrayed, the red dragon's initial pomp and circumstance over the arrangement of its creatures turned into curiosity. Its golden eyes began to gleam with rage at the sight of his rebellious minions.

Sevan griped his Ordynka-Khegart, and thrust his feet down into a readied stance. With a quiet, deep breath, he dashed forward, echoing a battle shout.

"Yaaah! Come on, you over-sized lizard!"


He thrust his lance forward, aiming for the dragon's sternum. With a full sprint behind him, Sevan's blow would easily cause a gash, although the dragon's hardened scales would minimize the overall damage. On top of that, Sevan would also have the dragon's complete attention as it focused on attacking him in its retaliatory rage.
 
Unafraid Byron went forward. He was proud of Sevan.

"The three beasts bare their fangs forward today!"

He moved ahead using a technique learned from slimes. He spray out a cloud of acidic mist. He was going to weaken its plated skin.

"Dead son of a-"

Mortalia yelled being drowned out in the end. The skeletons let out a ghastly roaring wale. They charged ahead swinging boards and kitchen knives. Just an assortment of varied weapons.
 
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