See the night sky, peppered with stars. The night sky in Yore is always clear, unless sorcery intervenes. See the forest, swaying in the gentle breeze. Your eye is drawn downwards by a red glow in a clearing. See the young woman, in full battle armor, lying there. See the dragon, curled around her, its fiery eyes supplying the red glow. A battle sword, light and long, depicting a dragon curling around the hilt and blade, is laying in the woman's hand. A silence is there, punctuated only by the swish-swish of the trees and the breath of the woman and dragon.
A minute later a sudden roar splits the night air and the woman is on her feet in a flash, sword in hand.
"Mount up Kihin!" shouted Menewa as she jumped upon his back. '' Danger awaits!''
Must you always go searching for trouble, Menne? Kihin intoned in her mind through their mental connection. You'll get yourself killed, all just to prove that you’re as good as any man?
I would! she shot back at him. I can't let them forget me, or worse, think that they're better. Being the only girl in a generation of dragon riders is hard. You try it sometime. Kihin snorted, flames shooting out his nose. Shut up, Menne thought, and let's go. She hefted up the enormous sword into the saddle on Kihin's back. Then, roaring, Kihin spread his massive wings and took to the sky, soaring over the forest toward the danger that lay before them. The forest rushed below them as Kihin and Menewa flew towards the disturbance.
As they neared the place where the sound had come from, Menewa began to see blue flames and some sort of black cloud.
There it is!! Menewa shouted at Kihin through their mental link.
Ow. No need to scream. And please, do be careful this time Menne. Don't want any more injuries. , came the reproachful reply. Kihin slowed his wing beats as he approached the clearing, and Menewa looked down. She saw an enormous ice-blue dragon and a young man astride it. His hair was light gold, and his armor was a shining metallic blue. His ice blue dragon was in full battle gear, with a spiked saddle and bridle. Menewa could hear Kihin's snort of displeasure as he saw this.
The young man and the dragon are fighting what looked like a cloud of black smoke with luminous eyes and giant teeth and claws. The thing was wounded and the young man finished it off with a triumphant cry as Menewa watched. Then he glanced up, met her eyes, and waved.
That boy's got cheek! Menewa gasped. How dare he treat a distinguished Dragonrider like that!
I agree. Shall we go down and ask him what he meant by that? By means of maybe, a duel? Kihin nonchalantly blew a little fire and examined his talons. I'll play fair, really! Menewa kicked Kihin in the side with the heel of her boot.
Really Kihin! Why can't you ever- never mind! We'll go down to meet him, but NO FIGHTING!
But! But!
But squat! Ground! Now! She kicked him again, and he began the descent, but not without sighing dramatically and grumbling.
Dragons get no respect around here! I ought to retire and let someone else baby-sit this human. HMPH!
I can hear you, Menewa told him dryly. Let's just get going.
As Menewa descended on the still grumbling Kihin, the young man cleaned off his sword from his relaxed position atop his dragon. Menewa looked at him closely, trying to gauge how dangerous he would be if it came to a fight. He had on light riding boots, dark pants, a tunic of silvery material, and shiny silver battle armor. His face was angular, and his hair was tousled but fair. His blue eyes were sparkling, and he would have been perfect but for the scar that ran straight across his handsome face.
So he's an experienced battler.
And his dragon isn't shabby either. Came the reply from Kihin. The ice blue dragon was tensed, staring up at Kihin and Menewa with an open mouth to show its fangs. The boy, or man, or whatever, looked at Menewa and smiled.
"Steady on Kori. I'll deal with this,” he said. Menewa heard Kihin gasp at the name
Kori? I haven't heard that name since-! That means the boy is-!
Startled by Kihin's screamed thought, Menewa yelled the words she had meant to say gently.
"State your name, lower being!"
" WELL!" gasped the boy-man. "I was planning on being civil, but if you insist." And with a practiced move he slid off his dragon, Kori, and drew his sword, a gleaming concoction of steel and ice, or so it seemed. He flipped down his battle mask and assumed a ready stance, sword clenched tight in his hands.
"Come on now. Try your hardest," the boy taunted, flourishing his sword. Menewa sighed, but drew her rapier. The golden hilt accented by emeralds was light in her hand. She shook her shoulders to loosen up, and took a few practice swings. She advanced the boy slowly, sizing up her opponent.
Fairly muscled, but I didn't see him warm up before. Then I guess I'll just have to use that. But he was just in battle with a- what was that Kihin? A demon? Or was it just a hallucination? Menewa wanted to think about this more, but Kihin interrupted her thoughts. Sorry, did you say something?
I SAID, he's limping a bit on his left leg. Now get to work! I'm hungry, and this shouldn't take more than the usual- over three minutes and I'll personally kill you. NOW GO!
Menewa and the man-boy bowed low then jumped back upon their dragons. Kihin and Kori spread their wings and took to the sky. The pair flew for a while, and then spotted the boy and Kori below them.
With a screamed battle cry and a rush of flames Menewa and Kihin dove downward. The ice dragon Kori and her rider rushed up to meet them, with a spurt of blue flames flying out of her mouth and nostrils. The two dragons collided in mid-air with a bone-crunching thud.
The blue dragon used her battle armor to its full advantage, trying to spear Kihin with its deadly spikes, but Kihin didn't fight fair. He dodged, rolled, snapped, and scratched, still shooting red-hot flames. Menewa grimly hung on and raised her sword as Kihin swung into a position where she could get a shot at this rider.
To her extreme surprise, she found herself looking up at him. He was standing upright in his saddle, apparently unperturbed as the dragons lurched and swayed. Menewa faltered, stunned by his technique, and the boy-man used her surprise to his atvantage and attacked. Screaming with the effort, Menewa brought her sword up just in time to block his downward strike. He was still smiling!
The impertinence of it all, combined with Menewa's shock at this young man's incredible technique spurred her on, and she delivered a lightning-fast barrage of blows, one of which met its mark, cutting the young man's arm at the shoulder. He gasped at the pain, and his smile evaporated, to be replaced with a look of hatred. Menewa was unprepared for what happened next.
Kihin gave a cry of Menne, hold on! then lurched, his roar of pain splitting the air. Menewa looked up, saw the sword descend, desperately tried to parry, and the last thing she saw was the young mans face as he smiled at her.
He was so sad.