The Lost Heritage
purplish hue over her massive reptilian form. She slumped with weariness, her shoulder
xpression. He spoke with conviction, his voice echoing through the chamber. "You h
"But they have done nothing wrong," she argued. "How can we condemn them f
r. "Their existence is a mistake t
fly flashing to crushing him with one swipe of her powerful tail. But she quickly pushed away the violent
birth do not matter. Those who played a part in creating them have been punished accor
of their existen
massive Emerald dragon. His pale blue eyes scanned the unchanged landscape of the mortal plane, a dee
that were as long as Tolith's arm and just as thick as an e
ot punished for your role in creating them, but your luck will soon run out
threat?" Su
lue-white portal. With a sinister glint in his eyes, he disappeared into
the air, a heavy sense of f
right,
inst the Council or for some misguided belief in creating life. It was simply out of love; love for an elf who had been the
ae, Dragons, and anything that humans deemed too diff
owards magical creatures, possessed magical abilities, or even spoke positively of t
he tear, far larger than any human's, fell from her cheek and landed on the ground with a heavy thud. Instead
es of magic from the world. Yet, something stopped her in her
to the stone, infusing it with a powerful magic that would reside deep within its core. "Prove
now hidden beneath layers of earth. "When a worthy individual appears," she added, weavi
ad called home for a thousand years. "Farewell, for now," she whisper