P A R A G O N
Ash 85, 122
8:00 AM
Cold winds blew across the lands of Karnor signaling the arrival of the winter chill. It had been a hard season. The city had seen no moment of reprieve since the devastation that had been unleashed the season prior. Factions had risen up across the city and the territory formerly controlled by Zaichaer in totality. Uncertainty hung over the heads of those aligned with Zaichaer, with rumors circulating that some of the Brass City’s former allies contemplating throwing their lot in with Kalzasi in order to avoid annihilation. All of these questions pressed upon the minds of Zaichaer’s citizenry, weighing on morale as many wondered if the city was even worth saving.
And then the dragon showed up.
A sign of ill omen, the white dragon had not made its presence a secret. It brought with it chilling winds of icy death. Scouts had reported finding entire villages covered in ice with people frozen in place, faces forever locked in expressions of terror. The white dragon had been seen soaring through the skies not far from Zaichaeri proper. Signs of mist corruption heavy on its form. Some wondered if this were not a sign of the coming winter and the toll it would take on what was left of the city.
The various factions of the city, what was left of them, had all agreed that the dragon needed to be put down. Madness was clear in its form and actions with any hope of convincing it to peacefully leave the area far from an option. Calls across the territory had been put out to persuade able bodied to come together in order to deal with the threat that the dragon posed. Whether it was the Coalition, the Citizen’s Alliance, the Covens or the Anarchists, there was plenty being offered to those who might succeed. The various factions had enough to deal with trying to deal with one another while also preventing the Rift from unleashing its devastation back onto the area.
He sat quietly upon what must have once been the remains of a building. He was a bear of a man who looked as though he likely had a touch of Moratallen in him. Slung across his back was a mighty greatsword. At his hip were two skulls that looked to be the remains of some creatures that had been slain long ago. He was older, with a scarred appearance and a plethora of runic markings scrawled across the parts of his body that were visible. Long white hair blew lightly in the wind. He had been given his task, to guide whomever the city managed to put forth to the dragon and help them kill it.
The man bit into the flesh of an apple, chewing quietly to himself as his eyes remained trained on the horizon ahead of him. Nearby his horse was tethered to a crooked lamp post. There was naught to do but wait. If no one showed, he would set out on his own. They had until the noon day sun was high in the sky. One way or another, the dragon was going to die. Whether by his hand alone or alongside others, he would make sure of it.
8:00 AM
Cold winds blew across the lands of Karnor signaling the arrival of the winter chill. It had been a hard season. The city had seen no moment of reprieve since the devastation that had been unleashed the season prior. Factions had risen up across the city and the territory formerly controlled by Zaichaer in totality. Uncertainty hung over the heads of those aligned with Zaichaer, with rumors circulating that some of the Brass City’s former allies contemplating throwing their lot in with Kalzasi in order to avoid annihilation. All of these questions pressed upon the minds of Zaichaer’s citizenry, weighing on morale as many wondered if the city was even worth saving.
And then the dragon showed up.
A sign of ill omen, the white dragon had not made its presence a secret. It brought with it chilling winds of icy death. Scouts had reported finding entire villages covered in ice with people frozen in place, faces forever locked in expressions of terror. The white dragon had been seen soaring through the skies not far from Zaichaeri proper. Signs of mist corruption heavy on its form. Some wondered if this were not a sign of the coming winter and the toll it would take on what was left of the city.
The various factions of the city, what was left of them, had all agreed that the dragon needed to be put down. Madness was clear in its form and actions with any hope of convincing it to peacefully leave the area far from an option. Calls across the territory had been put out to persuade able bodied to come together in order to deal with the threat that the dragon posed. Whether it was the Coalition, the Citizen’s Alliance, the Covens or the Anarchists, there was plenty being offered to those who might succeed. The various factions had enough to deal with trying to deal with one another while also preventing the Rift from unleashing its devastation back onto the area.
He sat quietly upon what must have once been the remains of a building. He was a bear of a man who looked as though he likely had a touch of Moratallen in him. Slung across his back was a mighty greatsword. At his hip were two skulls that looked to be the remains of some creatures that had been slain long ago. He was older, with a scarred appearance and a plethora of runic markings scrawled across the parts of his body that were visible. Long white hair blew lightly in the wind. He had been given his task, to guide whomever the city managed to put forth to the dragon and help them kill it.
The man bit into the flesh of an apple, chewing quietly to himself as his eyes remained trained on the horizon ahead of him. Nearby his horse was tethered to a crooked lamp post. There was naught to do but wait. If no one showed, he would set out on his own. They had until the noon day sun was high in the sky. One way or another, the dragon was going to die. Whether by his hand alone or alongside others, he would make sure of it.
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Welcome to the Dragon Hunt! Participants have until September 21, 2022 @11:59 PM EST to make their entry post. Please list very clearly what you are bringing with you in your introductory post. You will only be allowed to draw from your character's personal skillset and the supplies that you and your teammates have personally brought with you.
Best of luck to all of you and may the odds be in your favor!
Best of luck to all of you and may the odds be in your favor!