Board Thread:Random RP/@comment-26444332-20160810022256/@comment-26005135-20160819215625

Faenor of the Silver Laurel wrote:

Berry6419 wrote:

Berry6419 wrote: Faenor of the Silver Laurel wrote:

Berry6419 wrote: I go on the defensive, parrying and blocking the rapier at every chance, and even attempting to bash Azarias with my helmet, and speeding up towards the ground. I have no intention of staying in the air long enough for that. Shadowfyrelord wrote: A tired Manteau lowers, panting, and summons his claws.

(He is tired, but he's still ready. He's feinting.) Azarias pulls up, and looks curiously at them both, before shaking his head slightly.

'Thanks for lining up,' he calls. 'Recoil Burst.'

He disappears and re-appears, this time behind Manteau, and both their Dragons de-activate, dumping them both onto the grass.

'Here's a little trick for fighting Dragons,' he begins, de-activating his own. 'If you can get behind them, there's a safety release that ejects the pilot. Useful to know for you, as the Empire has one of their own. A long time ago, the dragon Divine Armament, Tiamat, fell into their hands. Now, I don't know if they can field a pilot, but it pays to make sure.' Dolenus nods.

"By the way, how did you tell which Typhon wasn't an illusion? Was it the faces?" Um, Faenor? 'It was actually the way you were moving,' he responds. 'The drones, being drones, were flying much less erratically than a novice pilot on his first time in the air.'

(If you can't tell, during the Divine War the Dragon Armaments and their Riders were the equivalent of an air-force and fighter pilots. However, as far as anyone knows, only the dragon Divine Armaments (the named ones with special abilities) and a single Wyvern survived...) "Hmm. I hadn't thought about that. I might as well tell the drones to fly like suicidal madmen so you can't tell who's who when I dive for the ground again."