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Chapter 39

    Chapter 39


    Part 8


    “They both knew that whoever won, it would make a big difference on whether all the dragons agreed


    with the treaty or not. So they agreed to fight on the ins of Xervia a month after Kergok epted the


    challenge, so everyone could go there and watch. But no one got to watch the whole fight, because it


    eat and get a drink of water, and maybe take a quick nap, but other than that they fought continuously


    for one thousand, one hundred and five days. The dragon who was Eldest when they fought made all


    the spectators go home to hunt, or they’d have eaten everything in central Xervia by the time the fight


    was over, and that’s why no one got to see the whole thing. But almost all of them watched as much of


    it as they could, and they stayed about four hundred meters away from the fighters all the time so


    everyone knew there was no interference. After it was over, Readings were taken from almost


    everyone that watched it, and a continuous record of the whole fight was edited together from the best


    views avable at any given moment. Because of that, the view of the fight changes a lot, and it’s


    mostly a flying fight seen by flying spectators, so be careful if you haven’t flown much or you have a


    weak stomach, because parts of it might make you dizzy.


    “Millions of years after the fight, Somonik watched the edited Reading of the spectators’ views, and


    Quewanak got that memory from him at the founding of The Just Alliance, and we got it from


    Quewanak.


    “Now since itsted for three years, we can’t show very much of it. We’re going to show the first nine


    minutes, the best ny-three minute sequence, and thest twenty-one minutes.


    “We begin.”


    He and Helemia floated back to their seats and closed their eyes in concentration as the Illusion began,


    and a window covering a quarter of the interior wall of the hall opened into elsewhere and elsewhen.


    Somonik was soaring about a hundred and fifty meters above the rolling ins, and Kergok


    approached from the north, flying hard and making good speed. Millions of other dragons surrounded


    them, keeping their distance. First there was only the sound of the wind and their wings, then Somonik


    growled menacingly, Kergok snarled in reply, and as the distance between them closed to thirty meters,


    both cast spells while making short-range Translocations to avoid the other’s attack. That set the tone


    for the entire first sequence. The hall was filled with the cacophonous sound of mighty energies


    released; the roar of fire, the crack and crackle of lightning, the boom of great explosions, and the


    indescribable report of unidentifiable magics. The nine-minute sequence was spectacr, but neither


    dragon managed to injure the other due to their phenomenal abilities to Shield from attacks, to dodge


    and duck with amazing and sinuous agility, and to Translocate almost instantly. Both were incredibly fit,


    healthy, and vigorous. At a moment when they’d paused for a few seconds to catch their breath and let


    their power recover a bit, the sequence ended.


    “The next sequence was about neen monthster.” Helemia announced, and the Illusion resumed.


    Their battle was rejoined after a hunting break, and both dragons were covered in wounds; a few fresh,


    most in various stages of healing, but both still seemed mostly unimpaired. The fight was no longer


    over ins, and had moved to a region of rocky foothills. They cast far fewer spells than they had at


    the beginning, and never Translocated, instead relying on their fire, their flying skills, their ws, and


    their teeth. When they came close to the ground they often snatched up boulders to throw at one


    another. The skill and agility they disyed in both fighting and flying was awesome, and everyone in


    the hall was captivated. Finally thebatants’ post-break burst of energy was expended, and it


    became a slower-paced and more grueling battle. The sequence ended.


    As the next sequence began it was seen that both dragons were covered in blood and horrible wounds.


    Neither flew, or had any energy left for spells, or fuel for their fire. They bit and wed and wrestled as


    they rolled across the ground in a furious tangle, desperate to finally finish their conflict. Every once in a


    while they held each other at bay for a few seconds as they panted and struggled to ovee their


    almost-debilitating fatigue, then suddenly the thrashing, roaring, snarling fight would resume. Even at


    thiste stage of the fight, the incredible toughness of dragons was readily apparent, and most of the


    bites and w strikes failed to prate the other’s scales, unless they scored on a previous wound.


    Finally Somonik managed to get a good bite on Kergok’s entire muzzle, mping the brown dragon’s


    mouth closed and blocking his nostrils. Kergok frantically thrashed and wed for more than four


    minutes before he lost consciousness fromck of breath. To administer the coup de grace, Somonik


    held his fallen opponent’s mouth wide open with one foot and one hand, summoned thest dregs of


    his magical energy, and cast a small explosion straight down Kergok’s throat that blew out the back of


    his neck.


    Somonik raised his head and roared his victory to all the dragons who were watching, and they roared


    back in almost-hysterical approval. Then he slowly copsed to the ground in bone-deep exhaustion,


    panting as fast and as deep as it seemed possible for him to do.


    The sequence ended, the window faded, and there was not a sound in the gathering hall of Hiliani.


    Helemia spoke into the silence. “Somonik. He is Most Noble.”


    Another moment passed, and just as someone started to p, Reggie made a strange sound like:


    “Heeack!” as he experienced a shuddering cringe. His voice was still being magically augmented, so no


    one could fail to notice it, and the surprising sound interrupted the beginning apuse.


    “Wow! I just had a prophecy!” heughed a secondter.


    “And it’s a good one!” Helemia giggled. “Let’s make it special!”


    “Okay! Just a second…” he said as he closed his eyes in concentration.


    “Yah, that’s good! But with this!” Helemia enthused.


    “Nice!” he nodded as his eyes opened and he grinned.


    They rose to four meters above the floor and moved apart and across the great room, until they faced


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    each other and the center of the great room with a third of the room’s width between them.


    Reggie altered the properties of his voice’s magical re-enforcement, giving it the reverberating and


    echoing quality heard in Quewanak’sir, and increasing the volume by half.


    “Know that our enemies will name her The Fire,” he announced with all the grim dignity his infant’s


    voice could deliver.


    As he spoke Helemia raised her arms, threw her head back, and cast the Illusion of a roiling Fireball


    two meter wide directly above her,plete with an initial crackling sound and the roar of a st


    furnace pulsing at its limits.


    “For she shall incinerate their multitudes in the congration of her wrath!” Reggie continued as the


    fireball grew quickly, gaining width faster than height, until it was a boiling cloud of fire above her filling


    half the room to the ceiling. Images appeared in the swirling inferno; a burning dragon striking at prey, a


    herd of ming unicorns galloping across ins of fire, the Strike Force of The Just Alliance assembled


    before the Wards of Venak.


    “Know that our enemies will name me The Storm,” Reggie intoned as he matched Helemia’s movement


    and cast a perfectly realistic Illusion of an undting two meter high tornado that grew as quickly as


    her fire had. “For I shall destroy their hordes with the hurricane of my vengeance!” The tornado became


    a mighty cyclone, filling half the room, with smaller tornadoes dropping down from the swirling, ck,


    lightning-shot cloud.


    Then the edge of the fire met the edge of the hurricane. The fire seemed to ignite a spreading ze at


    the edge of the storm, while the cyclone seemed to suck the fire into itself. The sound of their disy


    was quite loud now, and he raised his voice to match it.


    “Together, we will be The FireStorm, for we will pursue those who would y us unto their very


    homeworld, and we will destroy it utterly!”


    The fire and the cyclone joinedpletely, bing a hurricane of fire and lightning that filled most of


    the volume of the huge hall. It roared and swirled and pulsed and crackled for five more seconds, then


    abruptly disappeared with a loud ‘POP’ that left silence in its wake.
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