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The
story of Drakan
In
the earliest times, Drakan was a world of chaos and endless struggle.
It's many tribes and races were scattered, warring amongst one another
in a vicious cycle of death and retribution. The two greatest races --
the elder breed of Dragons and the younger tribes of Humanity -- fought
bitterly against one another. Where mankind encroached on the nesting
grounds of Dragons, the great beasts razed human villages and scorched
their croplands. And in further retribution, stealthy bands of men would
seek to trap and kill lone Dragons wherever they could.
This madness raged for centuries, until at last, one tiny flicker of
reason shone forth. High in the central mountains of the great
continent, a lone tribe of men enacted an uneasy truce with the
neighboring Dragons. Through time, this peace grew into a mutual trust,
and the two tribes began to work for their common good. The strength of
this alliance gradually spread to the surrounding regions, and the seeds
of the first great civilization were sown. As a symbol of the greatest
virtues of this society, the two races agreed upon the pact known as The
Bond. Through the magic of an artifact known as the Dragonstone, the
bravest and most noble of men would join their life essence to that of a
single dragon, linking the two forever as one. These Bonded formed a
loose alliance known as the Order of the Flame, serving as roaming
protectors and arbitrators. The Order embodied the ideals of brotherhood
and cooperation upon which their society was built.
Led by the gleaming example of the Bonded, the Order of the Flame
rapidly spread its influence and philosophy throughout the continent,
gathering the warring races and petty kingdoms into a single great
nation. For generations, this peace held fast, enforced by the
formidable dragon-riders. Freed from the constant threat of warfare,
their scholars turned to the study of magic, devising potent spells to
alter the very land around them and mold it to their needs. Nothing, it
seemed, was unattainable.
The Betrayer
But as in all times, there were those whose hearts held only hatred and
darkness, who longed to rule over others and destroy the Order of the
Flame. Equality is by nature preventative to profit and superiority, so
many were displeased with the Order's vision. Secret societies and
subversive factions took shape; gradually building an invisible network
of those opposed to the Order. The most malevolent of these groups would
come to be known as the Dark Union - an alliance of the strongest and
most influential of the Order's foes.
At last, it was a man called Navaros who would bring an end to this
Golden Age. A War Mage of tremendous power and an honored member of the
Order, Navaros was in truth a member of the Dark Union's inner council.
Under Navaros' direction, the Dark Union had been conducting vile
experiments in genetics and forbidden magic, deep in the trackless
wildlands of the eastern frontier. The discoveries made in these
desolate lands were kept hidden from the world, known only to Navaros
and the Inner Council.
Impatient with the bickering of the Council, and certain that the time
to move against the Order had come, Navaros took matters into his own
hands. Through quick and bloody decision, Navaros crowned himself as
supreme leader of the Dark Union, and set his plans for the downfall of
the Order of the Flame into motion. Mounting his ancient dragon, Kaeros,
he gave quiet instructions to each of his lieutenants, then disappeared
into the eastern waste, not to be seen again for another ten years.
Navaros' brethren within the Order, unaware of his true nature, had
mourned his disappearance and many had searched for him in vain. Ten
years later, when he appeared on the steps of the great Dragon Temple,
he was greeted with joy and disbelief. A meeting of the city's Bonded
was hurriedly called, so that all could hear Navaros' story and welcome
his return. Navaros stood silently until the last of his brothers was
seated. Then, with a grim smile, he uttered a Word of Power not spoken
in over six hundred years, and destruction ripped through the hall.
Outside, a dense fog had risen, blanketing the streets in a dismal mist.
Blinding flashes of light rippled across the city, and streams of dark,
hulking shapes poured from the alleys, laying about them with
blood-clotted axes and great butcher's blades. Within minutes, the
streets were choked with the dead, and the air resounded with the
bestial roars of the Dark Union's monstrous servants. By nightfall, the
city was in ruins, and the brightest minds of the Order lay sealed in
the smoldering rubble of the Dragon Temple. The Dark Wars had begun.
The Armies Gather
As word of Navaros' treachery spread, the remaining cities rose up
against him, and war engulfed the world. Everywhere, the agents of the
Dark Union streamed to Navaros' side, cutting a swath of treachery and
murder. Among them were several of the Order's greatest mages, and many
of the Bonded. Spells of unimaginable destruction raged across the
world, leveling cities and armies on both sides. One by one, the great
achievements and marvels of the Order's golden age were ground into
dust.
In his years in the waste, Navaros had amassed a nightmare army,
strengthened by dark magic of his own design. The elder race of Giants,
long driven into the wildlands and forgotten, had reemerged under the
Dark Union's banner. From the creatures of the wilderness, Navaros'
magic had produced legions of twisted and vile monsters, which crawled
and hopped at his command. Most dismaying of all were the Dark Union's
shock troops -- the Wartoks. Never a part of the Order, the Wartoks had
always been a primitive and volatile race, distant from the world of
men, but not evil. Under the Dark Union's sorcerous influence, the
Wartoks had grown bestial and murderous, their minds clouded with the
lust for blood. It was the Wartoks, in wave after wave, which drove back
the forces of the Order, until it seemed all would be lost.
Seeing victory within his grasp, and no longer content to share the
reins of power, Navaros betrayed the Dragon, Kaeros. In a foul
perversion of the ancient bonding ritual, he devoured the creature's
soul, absorbing its body into his own. Now, grown monstrous and nearly
invincible, Navaros prepared to lead his armies against the last
remnants of the Order of the Flame.
The Last Stand
At the foot of Mount Tibor, the remains of the Order gathered for one
final stand. In a last, desperate hope, the surviving mages had invested
their power in a single weapon -- the Runeblade. Surrounded and
outnumbered, the Order's only chance lay in this sword. The weapon was
borne by the warrior Heron, and the dragon, Arokh.
As the armies clashed, Navaros entered a mystic trance, drawing power
for a massive spell of destruction. The sound of the battle around him
had become an unending roar of chaos, but he was undisturbed. With the
stolen strength of his dragon's soul, Navaros had grown far mightier
than any mage before him. Unimaginable forces filled him, dancing about
his monstrous body like living smoke. As the words of destruction rose
to his lips, a lone dragon came shrieking from the clouds, weaving
amidst the streams of lightning and fire that flooded the sky. On
Arokh's back, Heron gripped the Runeblade in both hands, and with one
final cry, drove it deep into Navaros' blackened heart. All sound went
silent somehow, in the moment of the act.
The tremendous forces Navaros had summoned were unleashed without
direction, rippling across the field in jagged, searing bolts, which
gouged and tore at the earth. The clash of swords was heard no longer,
and blackness hung over the field. Only the low moans of the dying
echoed in the gloom. When at last the smoke cleared, the two great
armies lay decimated. Where Navaros had stood, a wound-like rip had been
torn in the very fabric of space, its edges glowing and flickering with
a dark and fibrous energy. In the smoldering crater below, Heron lay
dead, the Runeblade broken in two at his side. In that blackened pit,
only the dragon Arokh still clung to life.
The Order of the Flame was no more, but their enemies had been
scattered. With the fall of Navaros, the Dark Union's hold on its
bestial armies collapsed. But without the Order, survival became the
world-imperative, and thoughts of nobility were forgotten. Chaos spread
across the land. Weary of the human world, the remaining Dragons
withdrew into timeless slumber, never again to return. The world split
once more into many tribes and kingdoms, and the great achievements of
the previous age were soon forgotten.
Magic and glory had faded from the world, and of the Order of the Flame,
only the legends remained.
Now,
more than 600 years later, Navaros's essence has become restless once
again and over the last few years he had been planning the rebirth of
the Dark Union. Unable to return to Drakan from the alternate dimension
that lay at the other side of the rift, he sought the help of Queen
Shilla, leader of the Succubi. Through magic they possessed Orcs and
Wartocks, Crow Dragons and Ice Bats to become slaves of the Dark Union
once more. Dragons that had gone into eternal sleep due to the deaths of
their riders were awakened and many clones of them were made. However
these demonically spawned clones were not true dragon kin so Navaros
awakened and possessed Werokh plus Nashiva, an acid breathing dragon,
the only other known surviving dragons of the Order. Unfortunately, Nashiva
was assigned to guard the entrance to the grimstone mines and Werokh
was assigned to guard the entrance to the islands - the hub of all the
Dark Union's operations.
Navaros
had plans for Arokh too, who lay dormant in his cave deep in the north
mountains of the central continent, but help was at hand, from a young
heroine named Rynn. As the minions of Navaros scoured the villages and
towns to find Arokh's lair and to capture human prisoners, they
eventually stumbled on Rynn's village and soon their evil plan was
thwarted.....
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The
theory of Dragon bonding
Introduction
The
legend behind the original story some 600 years before goes something
like this: -
Navaros was stabbed through the heart with the rune blade which
simultaneously opened a rift through which Navaros and Heron were sucked
leaving behind a wound like rip in the fabric of space. Unfortunately,
Heron died of wounds from falling into the rift. Arokh remained alive
but he became wary of the human world and decided to return to his cave
to go into an ageless sleep. As far as Arokh knew, no bonded dragon of
the Order survived the final battle apart from him. Rimril took the rift
crystal to his fortress to look after it for eternity and as for the
rune blade; no one knows what happened to it. Arokh’s soul crystal was
buried with Heron’s body when Arokh went into eternal sleep.
Details of the
bonding process etc.
The lifespan of an unbound red dragon of the Elder Breed is typically
between 300 - 350 years and they reach reproductive maturity at the age of around 80. Upon
death either from old age or accidental a crystal is formed containing
the magic powers (if any) it had. This can be picked up by another
dragon who can then use it to enhance his / her powers e.g. breath
weapon.
When a dragon wishes to bond for the first time, a soul crystal is
formed using a magic artefact known as the Dragonstone and it is
subsequently used to bond the dragon with a human. The crystal is
usually left in the Dragon's lair or carried with the dragon around its
neck. The human then lives for as long as the dragon lives benefiting
from ageing at its rate. Upon death of the dragon, the human becomes a
soul shadow and the soul crystal that was originally used to bond the
human to the dragon must be then used to relieve the human and send the
soul to where it belongs. The soul crystal then dematerializes and is
gone forever. Also when the dragon is killed, a crystal is formed
containing its magic powers like an unbonded dragon.
If the human is killed, the dragons body dies but it soon dematerializes
and reappears in its lair encased in stone. Where the dragon died a soul
crystal is formed exactly like the one in its lair. This crystal is a
replacement for the one in its lair, which dissolves after a while. The
soul crystal is usually put somewhere safe so it can be used to awaken
the dragon again later. If the dragon is awakened from eternal sleep, it
has two choices; it can either live the rest of its life as unbonded
(like Werokh) or re bond with another human. The process is then
repeated; there is no limit to how many times a dragon can bond. When
old age is reached for a bonded pair, they die together and the human
doesn’t become a soul shadow as he/she theoretically dies of old age.
There are of course exceptions to the Order's traditional way of bonding
- the Dark Union had alternatives but however the use of a crystal of
some sort was always used. The Dragon Mother, can also create a soul
crystal without the need for the dragonstone and can bond a Dragon /
Human pair on the spot without the need to travel to the dragon's lair
to initiate the bonding.
The
reason why Arokh didn’t ‘die’ when Heron was killed is because
Heron died inside the alternate dimension (inside the rift) whilst Arokh
was still in Drakan. Now because they were in parallel dimensions, the
death of Heron had no effect on Arokh. Arokh then borne Herons body back
to the village and after the funeral, Arokh returned to his cave and
went into eternal sleep. The soul crystal was then buried with Heron and
the people of the village set all those traps in Arokh’s lair so
nobody could enter. One other thing is that Heron was slightly older
than Arokh so that means that Arokh was reproductively immature when he
bonded with Heron. Arokh bonded when he was about 30-40 years old but he
was almost an adult as dragons grow very quickly and he was capable of
carrying a human around on his back at that age. He would have been
around 235 years old when he 'died' giving him a further 80 years plus
of life with his new rider, Rynn.
The dragonstone
This is a powerful artifact used to create a dragon’s soul crystal,
which is then used to bond it with a human. The dragonstone was lost
after the dark wars and nobody has found it yet, myth says that it was
buried with a dragon lord belonging to the order who was killed by the
forces unleashed upon Navaros’s death. Other myths say that the gods
took the stone away to prevent a similar catastrophe from happening
again in the future. Only time will tell what did happen to it….
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