Obsidian
The Blighted Knight
It has taken weeks to reach this place. High above the world, a young battlemage makes the final climb to the mountain summet, all around him bleached white with thick snow, the biting held at bay by an aura of fire, determination alight in his bright green eyes as he stares up at the peak ahead.
Hendore. A vast mountainous region, made famous for possessing the tallest known mountain in the world, given the name of Heaven's Peak. In eras past, it was believed that the gates to the world of gods existed up here, and that anyone who managed to make it to the peak would be invited into that world by the Gods themselves. But no such event happened, or could happen, for no gates to any world exists up here. For centuries, people made the perilous journey to reach this peak, but the bitter cold and dangerous wildlife always made short work of such adventurers. Not to mention the labyrinthian cave systems and deep crevices that fall down into the blackened depths of the earth. Only a mage could reach this place, and survive the dangers. And this young battlemage has done so, all to take his prize.
It has been known that monsters inhabit all of Hendore, both great and small. But the greatest and strongest of them all are the dragons. As rare as they are powerful, dragons have been a source of myth and legend for generations, and little is truly understood about them since they seclude themselves away from all people everywhere. And it is only in places like this, at the top of mountains far from any semblence of civilisation, where dragons are rumoured to be found. Many kings and nobles have often fantasised about possessing a dragon, having one as a pet and personal protector, perhaps even as a steed. But none ever had the ability to capture one, not without killing it. Mages, however, have other means to bring beasts to heel. And this young battlemage intends to do just last.
Finally reaching the summet, only one relatively small climb remains until one reaches the very tip of this mountain, not that any such climb would be necessary. Within that last rise of stone forms a cave, maw wide open to the battlemage, and he knows that his prize lies just inside. He can feel it. The pulse of a living creatures, beating through the air, felt only through his attunement to magical energies. Carefully and cautiously, the young mage makes his way to the cave, readying for anything.
Hendore. A vast mountainous region, made famous for possessing the tallest known mountain in the world, given the name of Heaven's Peak. In eras past, it was believed that the gates to the world of gods existed up here, and that anyone who managed to make it to the peak would be invited into that world by the Gods themselves. But no such event happened, or could happen, for no gates to any world exists up here. For centuries, people made the perilous journey to reach this peak, but the bitter cold and dangerous wildlife always made short work of such adventurers. Not to mention the labyrinthian cave systems and deep crevices that fall down into the blackened depths of the earth. Only a mage could reach this place, and survive the dangers. And this young battlemage has done so, all to take his prize.
It has been known that monsters inhabit all of Hendore, both great and small. But the greatest and strongest of them all are the dragons. As rare as they are powerful, dragons have been a source of myth and legend for generations, and little is truly understood about them since they seclude themselves away from all people everywhere. And it is only in places like this, at the top of mountains far from any semblence of civilisation, where dragons are rumoured to be found. Many kings and nobles have often fantasised about possessing a dragon, having one as a pet and personal protector, perhaps even as a steed. But none ever had the ability to capture one, not without killing it. Mages, however, have other means to bring beasts to heel. And this young battlemage intends to do just last.
Finally reaching the summet, only one relatively small climb remains until one reaches the very tip of this mountain, not that any such climb would be necessary. Within that last rise of stone forms a cave, maw wide open to the battlemage, and he knows that his prize lies just inside. He can feel it. The pulse of a living creatures, beating through the air, felt only through his attunement to magical energies. Carefully and cautiously, the young mage makes his way to the cave, readying for anything.