Veritistrasz says: <name>, please get him out of whatever trouble he will get himself into.
Veritistrasz says: After his final battle, he stood silent. The djaradin waited for his next challenge, but it never came.
Veritistrasz says: As he landed, he looked towards the wounded and the noncombatants.
Veritistrasz says: As the djaradin waited for the next challenge, Neltharion banished the elders, and the djaradin fled.
Veritistrasz says: As the first djaradin strode towards him, I could feel the djaradin armies roar deep in my chest.
Veritistrasz says: Each battle had drained his blood and his life until there was none left.
Veritistrasz says: Even so, he made them pay for it. Each challenger had to clamber over their dead to meet Hraxian.
Veritistrasz says: Exactly.
Veritistrasz says: He always put up with the antics of the young with a smile and a wink and he was loved for it.
Veritistrasz says: He looked towards me.
Veritistrasz says: He would sneak whelps treats when others were not looking, and he would lift the mood of any he spoke to.
Veritistrasz says: However, a few djaradin advanced. They collected the weapons of the fallen and planted them in the ground around Hraxian.
Veritistrasz says: Hraxian died on his feet, with his eyes open, staring them down.
Veritistrasz says: Hraxian fought for what felt like hours, though... it cannot possibly have been that long.
Veritistrasz says: Hraxian roared a challenge of single combat to the djaradin: a challenge they readily accepted.
Veritistrasz says: Hraxian slew his opponent with one swipe of his claw and bellowed the next challenge.
Veritistrasz says: Hraxian was one of the oldest black dragons. It was said only the Earth-Warder surpassed him in strength among his flight. But for all that, he was a gentle soul.
Veritistrasz says: I am very proud of you, Voraxian. In the shadow of your forefather's citadel, you proved yourself a better dragon.
Veritistrasz says: I could feel their hate, their lust for his blood, their yearning for his skull.
Veritistrasz says: I have lost so many. But thanks to <name>, I am trying to change how I think.
Veritistrasz says: I know how you feel. We hold onto the dark memories, where we remember those we loved and lament we could do nothing to prevent them leaving us.
Veritistrasz says: I might. Some Random Dragons sounds interesting. It could be anything.
Veritistrasz says: I was a young dragon assigned to healing duties. Hraxian was my idol growing up. Heh, I was one of the whelps he used to sneak treats to.
Veritistrasz says: I would very much like that.
Veritistrasz says: Instead of lamenting that loss, I try to be glad I had those memories in the first place.
Veritistrasz says: It was not a djaradin who killed him - not an individual one at least.
Veritistrasz says: Last one back is a crusty hornswog.
Veritistrasz says: Narvra and I will begin healing everyone now that we have an antidote. Go check out the cavern Rupert mentioned. This will take time.
Veritistrasz says: Neltharion is dead. No one is coming for your research.
Veritistrasz says: Neltharion's twisted ways started a lot earlier than anyone dared imagine, it seems.
Veritistrasz says: Nothing, I could only watch. Breaking single combat was not an option. Many of us tried to heal him, but he warned us back every time.
Veritistrasz says: One by one the djaradin faced Hraxian, and one by one they fell.
Veritistrasz says: One of our flanks crumpled under a devastating attack. As the djaradin closed on our medical wing, Hraxian flew to help.
Veritistrasz says: Rest. You have been poisoned. I will do what I can for your pain while <name> gathers ingredients for an antidote.
Veritistrasz says: Save your strength. <name> is returning. Once we neutralize the poison, we can work on healing you and your team.
Veritistrasz says: Scores of djaradin weapons had left their mark; his blood and scales littered the ground.
Veritistrasz says: The battle went... poorly. The djaradin elders' mastery over earth and fire was catastrophic; they laid waste to the draconic forces.
Veritistrasz says: The djaradin have a need to prove themselves the strongest - a weakness Hraxian exploited.
Veritistrasz says: The draconic army faced off in a final stand against the djaradin elders. The army needed to buy Neltharion time to enact his plan.
Veritistrasz says: Then they left, leaving his body untouched. It is the only time I have seen djaradin behave in such a way to a dragon.
Veritistrasz says: This is a tale set in the final battle with the djaradin elders, where Neltharion banished them.
Veritistrasz says: This is the tale of Hraxian, and how he died.
Veritistrasz says: Trying to break my old patterns is a battle every day. I do not always succeed. Since meeting <name>, Voraxian, and all of you though? I am finding it easier.
Veritistrasz says: Voraxian, I could use...
Veritistrasz says: We miss them. We miss their laughter, their smile, their quirks. We focus on our loss, and the fact they are no longer with us.
Veritistrasz says: What Sytorian did... not all the obsidian flight were depraved, there was good in them too. I will tell you of a hero who defended the weak and saved many.
Veritistrasz says: Yes, I will join you, young ones. If anything to keep from having to patch all of you up again.
Veritistrasz says: You are all severely wounded. Let me take a look...
Veritistrasz says: You are not wrong. Though they started confident, as each champion facing Hraxian fell, the cheers of the djaradin died a little until they began facing him in silence.
Veritistrasz says: You know, I do not remember what the treats were anymore. It was such a long time ago. I have a vague memory of lemon... and tart hochenblume?
Veritistrasz says: Your work has saved nothing and no one. It is time to move on.
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