Kylista landed at the foot of the volcano, glaring at the crumbling earth as though to blame it for her current situation. The air was heavy, reeking of sulfur and methane. Sweat dripped down her forehead, stinging her eyes. She fanned her wings but only succeeded in stirring up a thick cloud of ash.
All in all, it was a miserable place for a battle.
If not for Rasui, I'd never agree to such a ridiculous contest. I must be going soft.
She glanced around, found the cave as stated on the map, and entered. One step within and she paused, sensing it immediately. The presence of ancient magic, beyond even her power. Only a true-blooded dragon could posses such an overwhelming aura.
Kylista continued on, careful to avoid the lava pulsing sluggishly in time to the earth's heartbeat. Down here the atmosphere was stifling. The air alone threatened to scorch her. She had trouble focusing, passing from the pitch black of a tunnel into the brilliant red glow of the volcano's core.
A raised expanse of stone lay in the middle of the fiery sea. Resting upon it was a large dragon with scales the intense dark red of magma. Its eyes were fixed on her with calm regard. It didn't move or acknowledge her, choosing instead to let her make the first move.
'Wind to your wings and the sun to your back, cousin.' Kylista said in the universal language of the dragon. It'd taken her nearly two millenia to learn how to pronounce draconic sounds with a human voice, but the skill remained invaluable.
The dragon's head rose. She spoke tentatively, with a voice rough from long disuse.
'And you, little one. I am Fyr Drage, last of my clan. What brings you to my lair?'
'A test of wills. I wish to match blades with one who has yet to arrive. Will you grant my request?'
Fyr Drage paused, considering. Kylista remained silent.
'I shall.' Fyr Drage said at last. 'However, this mountain is under my protection, and I hers. Anger her and I will not spare you.'
'I understand. My thanks, Fyr Drage. What request would you make of me in return?' Kylista asked, trying not to let her relief show too plainly. Dragons were a fickle bunch, but they always held to their word. Except for when they didn't.
'Ah, you are indeed wise for such a youngster. I would have you fly with me, if you're still breathing by the moonrise.'
'It would be an honor.'
'Good. I shall withdraw now; your opponent is here.' Fyr Drage stood and stretched her mighty wings, then lumbered along a sloping path to a rocky overhang. Kylista noted how she walked over the lava as though it wasn't even there. The dragon resettled at the top, her head and tail drooping over the edge like an oversized ivy.
Kylista glided to the now vacant platform and turned to face the tunnel. She could hear the footsteps now. It was almost time.
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