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First to hit the two of them was the wave of terror that the beast exhumed. Raw death was its existence and so it would impart terror into creatures who did not know death. Not even Daemons would be able to resist the nightmare that was this creature’s existence.
So the one who was its friend did not waste a moment sending blue fire upon it. A torrent of sapphire flames dancing across the scales of the Nightmare Dragon. Magic from both the fires being tossed upon it and the scales that protected the dragon shuttered with light as the fire collided with the wall.
Lucian found that he was already on the move. He was now apart of death, not just a mere mortal, and so now even his body did not fear death. Mind and body for once in the life of Lucian could act to their fullest which allowed the Knight to rush the Dragon with Scythe in hand.
He did not need to wait long as Mortarifax, after his friend ran out of breath, released his own fury of flames that were a golden death. Lucian could not help but see and feel the winds of Shysh imbuing the flames with the literal concept of death itself. It was more than enough to kill a man instantly from a single lick of the flames, and it was a weapon used to kill thousands of lesser daemons back during the greatest war the world had ever seen.
Yet Dragons were full of vitality, so the Guardian took the flames with what could be called a stride. He used one of his wings to block the main onslaught of flames that started to charr his flesh black and already had a visible change of killing his very lifeforce itself.
He did not need to last long though as Lucian was upon the Dark Drake and slashed at it with his scythe. The dragon’s extended neck and head were both easy targets to land strikes against after a charge that would make both Bretonnians and Dwarfs blush.
It was a quick strike that slammed into the neck of the Dragon. He could feel the roaring of the Dregni Rune, his blood, and the Scythe as the scales of Mortarifax shattered under a single blow of his weapon. It could not dig into the flesh of the Dragon but it was more than enough to give the creature a great injury if another blow landed in the same spot.
It gave a mighty roar as if challenging Lucian himself.
>Dodge and weave!
>Aim for the Same Spot
>Try and get some help out of the Sun Dragon