Chapter 498: Dragon Nest
What a waste, old man, Onda grumbled. Why trash all that wicked stuff?
Because its wicked, Dallion replied as he climbed up the staircase. Not his best comeback, but at this point, he didnt particularly care. Part of him still felt regret at not borrowing a device or two, but the recent experience in his realm had made him cautious. Also, there was the matter of the fate that had befallen everyone who had dealt with the Stars tech. At this point, it was better to be overcautious than to suffer the Moons wrath. Therell be time for that.
There was one thing he had kept. After Gleam had sliced up everything in the room that could be sliced, Dallion considered leaving the pocketknife behind. It served no particular purpose. At the same time, it was a memory of earth, and also a reminder of how easy it was to have a realm invaded. Ultimately, he had kept it as a reminder, although he didnt plan on duplicating it or linking it to his realm. It was going to remain an ordinary trinket, empty and bare, its destiny fulfilled.
There were no further surprises going up the tower. Onda had insisted that Dallion check the other towers, in case of other hidden rooms, but was soundly ignored. While Dallion wanted to be thorough in case of a way to level up his familiars, his other main goal was to reach the top of the towers. Now that he was so close, any low reward detours werent useful.
According to the seagulls, there was a large creatures nest near the towers. Since nothing was obvious from the ground, Dallion could assume that it would be visible from the sky. Of course, he had one further suspicion.
Feeling better, Gleam? he asked.
A bit, she replied. Cutting up paper didnt make up for it.
Dallion smiled. She felt better, and he knew it. It wasnt about the paper being shredded in real life, it was the thoughts of the Star being turned to slivers.
Was that a stupid thing to do? Dallion asked himself. In all likelihood, that was going to be a question that would stay with him for a long while.
A thick locked door blocked the way to the rooftop. A few strikes with the Nox dagger were all it took to break it open, letting the sunrays flood down. The bright light blinded Dallion for a fraction of a second, but when his eyes adjusted, he was able to see a sight reserved for the flying. The towers went so high up that they created the illusion that he had stepped in a cloud.
Jiroh would have liked this, Dallion said, admiring the vista. Come to think of it, Eury would have as well. Well, possibly less so because of the such and scorching heat. That were two of the things that gorgons didnt get along with. Lux, any idea where
Dallion stopped, sensing a gentle tap on his shoulder. Gleam had moved the whip blade closer, interrupting him with the end of the hilt. He could tell that she was alarmed. More than thatshe was ready for a fight.
Theres an illusion, Gleam said.
Where?
Everywhere. The nest isnt down there, its up here.
Raising up, the whip blade extended, forming an arc around the three towers. Before Dallions very eyes, a vast nest filled up the space, a nest made of tree trunks instead of twigs. It had to be at least five hundred feet in diameter, holding a single vast, giant creature of incredible size. And the scariest part of all, the shineys'' the seagulls had spoken of werent coins or small trinkets. They were full sets of armor with the skeletal bodies still inside.
In a fraction of a second, the massive creatures tail split into a hundred instances, each slamming down on Dallions position. Escape was impossible. Neither Dallions speed nor his mind capacity was in condition to evade the attack. His mind frantically churned ideas as the massive tail fell onto him, and in the very last moment, it came up with one. Fractions of a second before he was crushed, Dallion raised his hand, striking the tail. The action was nowhere nearly as strong to block such a monstrosity, however, they did allow one course of action.
PERSONAL AWAKENING REALM INVASION
In a flash Dallions surroundings changed. The dragon, however, didnt. It was no longer located on a nest of tree trunks atop three towers, but rather on a vast cliff, but its size, appearance, and even position.
You are in the realm of DERRION
DERRION is level 92
Once in the realm, Lux instantly enveloped Dallion with flames, thrusting him to the side before the gigantic tail slammed into the spot he had been standing on.
The experience caused Dallion to go through momentary nausea, but it was quick to pass.
You dont have what it takes to save any of the dragonlets. Maybe if you had magic, things would be different, but not at the moment.
I know music! Dallion didnt give up. And zoology.
I can see all the skills you have, and their levels, the dragon said in an amused tone. Your achievements, your guardians and familiars, as well as their skills and levels. If they hadnt been banished, things might have been different. The dragon snorted again.
Any suggestions, mage? Dallion asked.
Fighting dragons isnt exactly my specialty, dear boy, the echo replied. I would have advised you not to do it, but at this point, I fear it might be a bit too late.
Is there anything I could do to have a chance?
Against this one? Frankly, no, I dont see one. On the bright side, it hasnt killed you yet.
Thats the bright side?!
It could have done that at any point it wanted. And still, it chose not to.
That was right. The dragon hadnt made a single attempt to attack since Dallion had entered the realm. Considering how it reacted to annoyances, there had to be a reason for that.
Youre an empath dragon, Dallion said. And a favored of Felygn.
Good guess, but no. I traded that away. Just like you did.
Like I did?
Yes. I can see what you had to give up and why. So did I.
Nil, what does he mean?
Magic creatures dont have offspring, the armadil shield interrupted. Their power is too great to pass on, so the Moons forbade them from recreating. The only way to break the limitation is through the Moons permission, and as with everything in this world, the Moons permission has to be earned.
That sounded like a reason for him to have been spared for so long. However, Dallion still felt there was more to the story than that. It felt like the edge of an iceberg hiding beneath the surface.
How do I use empathy to look into the dragons memory? Dallion asked.
You no longer have to, the armadil shield replied.
Interesting story. The dragon raised its head. For the first time since Dallion had approached, it deemed him significant enough to move. Felygn always had a peculiar sense of humor. To think hed ask you to make that promise when you were but a speck of dust. No matter, a vow is a vow. I wont make it easy for you, though.
Dallion felt a sense of hope. If the dragon claimed it wasnt going to be easy, that meant he was going to be given a chance.
There are seven dragonlets in my realm, the dragon said. Convince one to leave with you using any means, and Ill grant you your request. It lay back down, curling up like a giant scaly cat. You can try for as long as you like. I wont have anything against it. The moment you leave the realm, though, its over.
Youre not blocking me from leaving? Dallion hesitated. Or doing anything to your realm?
Neither will harm me. Besides, I know you wont abuse your welcome. We follow the same path, after all.