Along the interior walls platforms circled at regular intervals, providing many landing spaces for a creature used to life airborne.


Along the interior walls platforms circled at regular intervals, providing many landing spaces for a creature used to life airborne. A bright circle of light landed on the stone floor of the dome, indicating an opening at the center of the dome where Dragons could enter while airborne. From the opposite side of the dome, two rings up, a Dragon shuffled to the edge, gripped a cylindrical brass railing and launched himself into the air. His wings spread wide and he floated down to the central floor. "I am at your service." "That is good, Ryu, because my request of you is very difficult. I have an apprentice that I wish you to train." "Me? Sir..." I examined Ryuchitoran closely. He was as Desa had described him; a fully-formed Dragon, but only eight feet in height.

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