Dominaiscna
The Dreamer
Though she was shaken, Isolde was calmed enough to properly listen to Kadri's words. As instructed, she quickly slipped into the boots the other lineaged had brought her, though she was rather confused at what Kadri was getting at... however she trusted her enough. She had a plan... of sorts.
At Keenan's words, her eyes flickered from his to the massive form of the dragon before them. Though she was still scared... there was a new emotion thrumming in her veins. Anger.
Her eyes followed the beast and widened as it turned, its tail swiping against the ground. Her voice caught in her throat and, before she could move or reach out towards Kadri, the other lineaged was sent flying. Her body hit the stone with a sickening crack and fell to the floor like a broken doll, painfully still. "KADRI!" Her voice cracked out, feet already stepping forward to her fallen companion, but then Keenan's words stilled her.
He was right. They had to do something... and fast. They were in no situation for anyone to act rashly... she had to think. "... I'll think of something... I'll slow it down, distract it somehow..."
Her mind raced as she tried to think of what to do. She doubted that the ice spikes could penetrate through the scaly armor of the dragon... so that was not an option. She didn't think she had the control to generate an ice storm... nor the resources to sustain one to slow the dragon down. She could try the spell she had accidentally used on Destrian... though would her magic penetrate through the dragon if she touched him? There was no guarantee... she needed a direct way into the dragon's body...
As she racked her brain, an unfamiliar voice caught her attention and her eyes flickered to another figure... a girl. Though she wasn't apart of their group, she seemed to be on their side. At her words, Keenan sprung into action and her eyes followed him as he vaulted up onto the dragon's back. Though she wanted to shout a warning, watching as the dragon took to the air, Isolde held her tongue. She had to trust him...he knew what he was doing. And she had to do her bit. Her eyes focused on the wound on the dragon's neck... blood. Though nervousness prickled at her spine, she willed herself to calm. Blood... a blood vessel... she could work with that.
She just had to get close enough.
As the dragon landed and darkness descended upon them, Isolde blindly stepped towards where the other lineaged had been. When her vision returned... she was gone. Though Isolde didn't think that she could have disappeared into thin air. The dragon worked with darkness... with shadows and with their minds. She had to be somewhere...
Nervously, she walked closer and closer to where the dragon was, trying her best to keep her head raised, her body relaxed and her gaze fixed on the beast. The built up magic from earlier still tingled at her finger tips, concentrating... and growing more powerful. The dragon, he treasured honor and was a prideful beast... she could use that. She just had to be careful. And she had to be brave.
"Don't speak as if you know better, dragon, those words are not fit for your tongue," she said as loudly as she could, her voice echoing in the chamber. Fear and anger threatened to shake her voice though she fought to keep it steady, calm and stable. Slowly, she stepped closer and closer to the creature. "You who hide in the darkness and torment your prey with their own memories... who turn your enemies against one another so that you won't have to fight. Do you think you are worthy of respect? of honour?" She closed her fist behind her back, feeling her magic grow. "Cowardly, shameful, hypocritical. You may be a dragon, but you are no better than the humans you mock."
Now standing a few meters from the dragon, Isolde raised her head and steeled her gaze to meet the dragon's eyes. She swallowed the fear that closed around her throat, willing her expression into neutrality. "Am I wrong?"
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At Keenan's words, her eyes flickered from his to the massive form of the dragon before them. Though she was still scared... there was a new emotion thrumming in her veins. Anger.
Her eyes followed the beast and widened as it turned, its tail swiping against the ground. Her voice caught in her throat and, before she could move or reach out towards Kadri, the other lineaged was sent flying. Her body hit the stone with a sickening crack and fell to the floor like a broken doll, painfully still. "KADRI!" Her voice cracked out, feet already stepping forward to her fallen companion, but then Keenan's words stilled her.
He was right. They had to do something... and fast. They were in no situation for anyone to act rashly... she had to think. "... I'll think of something... I'll slow it down, distract it somehow..."
Her mind raced as she tried to think of what to do. She doubted that the ice spikes could penetrate through the scaly armor of the dragon... so that was not an option. She didn't think she had the control to generate an ice storm... nor the resources to sustain one to slow the dragon down. She could try the spell she had accidentally used on Destrian... though would her magic penetrate through the dragon if she touched him? There was no guarantee... she needed a direct way into the dragon's body...
As she racked her brain, an unfamiliar voice caught her attention and her eyes flickered to another figure... a girl. Though she wasn't apart of their group, she seemed to be on their side. At her words, Keenan sprung into action and her eyes followed him as he vaulted up onto the dragon's back. Though she wanted to shout a warning, watching as the dragon took to the air, Isolde held her tongue. She had to trust him...he knew what he was doing. And she had to do her bit. Her eyes focused on the wound on the dragon's neck... blood. Though nervousness prickled at her spine, she willed herself to calm. Blood... a blood vessel... she could work with that.
She just had to get close enough.
As the dragon landed and darkness descended upon them, Isolde blindly stepped towards where the other lineaged had been. When her vision returned... she was gone. Though Isolde didn't think that she could have disappeared into thin air. The dragon worked with darkness... with shadows and with their minds. She had to be somewhere...
Nervously, she walked closer and closer to where the dragon was, trying her best to keep her head raised, her body relaxed and her gaze fixed on the beast. The built up magic from earlier still tingled at her finger tips, concentrating... and growing more powerful. The dragon, he treasured honor and was a prideful beast... she could use that. She just had to be careful. And she had to be brave.
"Don't speak as if you know better, dragon, those words are not fit for your tongue," she said as loudly as she could, her voice echoing in the chamber. Fear and anger threatened to shake her voice though she fought to keep it steady, calm and stable. Slowly, she stepped closer and closer to the creature. "You who hide in the darkness and torment your prey with their own memories... who turn your enemies against one another so that you won't have to fight. Do you think you are worthy of respect? of honour?" She closed her fist behind her back, feeling her magic grow. "Cowardly, shameful, hypocritical. You may be a dragon, but you are no better than the humans you mock."
Now standing a few meters from the dragon, Isolde raised her head and steeled her gaze to meet the dragon's eyes. She swallowed the fear that closed around her throat, willing her expression into neutrality. "Am I wrong?"
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