Late last night, when all of Istaria's healers laid sleeping in their beds, five dragons decided to strike out on their own against the mighty forces of the Withered Ageis. There amongst the death and decay of the EasternDeadlands, the mighty Son of Gigaroth was spotted from above by a fellow Ancient. Upon hearing of his location, Trizan, Kyirra, Zanukk, Vylacious, and myself, Xanthia, rushed out to due battle with the fearsome monster. With no healer to aid us at our side, I was unsure of whether we five alone could tackle such a beast. As the rest formed a tight group and prepared themselves, I alone left to scout out the enemy.
When I had found him I lured him back to where my party waited patiently, ready for the harsh battle to come. With Drulkar's power on our side, we unleashed all of our fury and rage against the creature. The smell of burnt flesh and blood polluted air, but we knew there would be no escaping from this battle. What was just mere minutes felt more like an eternity. Still we battle on, healing and protecting each other as much as we could with whatever primal magic was at our disposal. We would not let our comrades fall.....we could not afford to lose any to the inconvenience of death. Many times did I thought the end was near, many times had I thought this was a mistake. Then it had finally happen.
The monster staggered in place for a moment, with the thirst for our blood still in his eyes. And with his last bit of strength , he bellowed a horrible roar before finally crashing to the cold ground. With shock and disbelief, we roared and cheered. Never before had the familiar taste of victory ever been so sweet for me. To reward us for our great effort, Vylacious relinquished Son of Gigaroth from his deadly Demonbane Spike. But the greatest reward I think was that on that day, we proved to all of Istaria of our strength not only as hunters, but as dragons.
We be not reliant on the Naka-Duskael, for we are Dragons!
O.K., enough of that, enjoy the screenshots everyone. ;P And thanks again for those who participated, it was a great group and a lot of fun!