by Legendary Elite » Fri Nov 30, 2007 12:15 pm
The opponent leapt at Garroth. Garroth however was the wiser and this was a younger dragon compared to him and not so wise. What the younger dragon should've done was brought his tail out and then leapt so it could defend himself against Garroth's tail which swept forward and knocked the other dragon in the stomach in midair. Another young Green Dragon then came from behind Garroth who swerved around and smashed him in the head with his left foot as it came into contact with the younger Dragon. They were young but only by 2 years and quite good fighters, only Garroth was the wiser. Garroth was now a young adult. Indeed his age showed how much he had matured. Though it wasn't a huge significant difference, his scales were larger, and sharper. More smoothed out and curved as well as his claws and feet. His fangs were stronger too, delivering powerful and deadly bites into a foe. Once old enough, he could develop venom in his fangs. His acid breath was stronger and burned through almost any surface that was known to Garroth in his habitat.
Garroth's two foes got back up. They then bowed to Garroth before departing. The main idea during training between Green Dragons was to hit their opponent down onto the ground until they had given up. The 3 dragons had been going on all day and now it was time to return home. The two younger dragons left without a word. Garroth then nodded back before turning around. 100 years ago, Garroth was only needed by Rutus if Rutus summoned him. But suprisingly in those 100 years, Rutus had not needed to seek out Garroth much, usually only because he needed to ask Garroth if he had seen anything suspicious, or that there was no one causing any trouble that might cause Rutus misfortune. Garroth pondered over this matter through his mind. Garroth's mind was always filled with questions and sometimes he concluded those with answers that seemed suitable and relevant enough. But there was still one major thing that bothered his mind: Who was it that had betrayed him, who had been the imposture disguised as Chronos? Because everyone knew Chronos was innocent. Garroth was convinced enough to believe that. Otherwise he would continually ponder over the matter until it was settled. He decided then to perhaps visit his father sometime, maybe he would find answers to what he seeked.
As he walked over and out of the sandy area that made up the training grounds, he heard a loud roar over in the distance. Something unlike any other. As he looked he noticed something in the sky far away that looked like a Dragon. This one was huge but unlike most dragons, it had not back legs and instead a long tail and waved up and down along the sky with two claws tucked beneath it's chest. It's wings were large and were a Crimson and dark red colour. The tail was blue like deep sapphire and the rest of it's chest was bronze and tan running all the way along the head with a hint of orange. Multiple horns rose on it's head with two long horns that stood out further than the others. Also it's eyes were dark green. Garroth could just make out from the distance the small curved scales running along the dragon's back as it flew with its tail moving behind it in a wavy fashion. The dragon also seemed to move with ease across the air as it only need to flap it's wings once before gliding gently. Garroth wondered at such an odd Dragon as it flew onward as if it was in a hurry. Who was this? And was it friendly? More questions filled his mind as this interesting dragon flew on and past a set of large hills before flying up and disappearing into an opening in the clouds. Garroth judged that it was almost as large as Chronos, considering Chronos was the largest dragon he knew was alive. This thing almost matched the Gold Dragon Emperor's size.
"Garroth, what are you looking at?" said a familiar voice through his mind.
Garroth turned around. Standing behind him was Tranquillus, the gold dragon. She was a bit younger than Garroth but was very beautiful. Garroth had fallen for her since he first met her. However he had not told her this yet but knew it wasn't the time yet. In the past 100 years however, they had been very good friends ever since. They along with the rest of Garroth's team. Garroth smiled at her.
"I saw a huge dragon Tranquillus, but this was not like any normal dragon I had seen. This was different. I don't know what it was but I reckon if I see it again I will try to meet it." He replied.
Tranquillus smiled at the thought.
"Let us go home Garroth. It's been a long day."
"Indeed it has."
Tranquillus nodded before the two walked off. As they walked side by side, like two companions on a journey, Garroth spoke again.
"Tranquillus?"
"Yes?"
"I'm planning on leaving the Green Dragon territory."
Tranquillus stopped at once. She stared at him as if she had been stung by a massive hornet.
"What? Why?" She said abruptly.
Garroth stopped and began in a serious tone.
"It's time I got away from here. Just for a little while. In these past 100 years Rutus has rarely contacted me. I think it's enough proof that he finally trusts me. I know this is risky but I need to be away from my own kind for a while."
"But...But you know what happened last time remember?"
"No don't worry, I don't plan on visiting the other dragon territories, just going somewhere within this territory or somewhere that belongs to nobody, no demons, no dragons, no one. I know a few areas that are to my knowledge are just abandoned. Places that I've been to."
"I would tread lightly."
"I just need to be away from here. I'm just afraid and that's what's torturing me"
"Are you sure you want to do this?"
"Yes, I leave tomorrow, at dawn, first light."
As Garroth walked on, Tranquillus quickly caught up.
"Garroth!"
He stopped.
"Yes?"
"I'm coming with you."
Garroth smiled.
"That was the other thing I was about to ask."
Tranquillus smiled.
"Let me find you tomorrow Tranquillus. In fact, meet me here at the training grounds. Otherwise I'll wait for you. Whoever gets here first must wait for the other to get here." He said.
Tranquillus nodded.
"See you tomorrow then Garroth, at Dawn."
"Yes, at Dawn, no later."
She nodded and then left. Garroth then departed for his home in the opposite direction, where his roost was...
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Legendary Elite on Mon Dec 03, 2007 2:05 pm, edited 2 times in total.