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A dragon can end this battle before it even starts, and you are most certainly qualified. You flew forth, bridging the gap in-between you and the enemy ranks.
They had spotted you before, obviously. And while their ranks were steadfast, terror came from them like the scent of a wet dog.
You made a few passing sorties, harrying their ranks for a while, enemy arrows deflecting off your gleaming armour of scales. You accelerated, picking up speed to deny the enemy the chance to make a lucky shot.
Then you made a turn, preparing for a strafing run which would decimate the enemy centre; the more casualties you made, the less they could inflict losses upon your liege's army.
>Base DC of 50
>You're a dragon: +35 DC
>Massed enemy archers -10 DC
>Soft underbelly: -10 DC, +1 adverse re-roll.
>DC 65
<span class="mu-s"> To successfully destroy the enemy army with fire, roll 1d100; the more successes, the more devastating the effect.</span>