Monday, September 28, 2015

Wisdom of the Elder Dragon Flight

Wisdom of the Elder Dragon Flight

by Alador Guldalian


Dragons are very reflective.  This may be why, in most cases, their intellect guides their decisions rather than their emotions.  Mortals appear to make most of their decisions guided by their emotions.  It is sad really that more do not stop to think about what this will mean in a day, month, or even turns later.  However, please note - touch a dragon's treasure or hatchlings and this is no longer true.  A dragon will attack first and ask questions later. 


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Saturday, September 26, 2015

Wisdom of the Elder Dragon Flight

Wisdom of the Elder Dragon Flight

by Alador Guldalian


Many assume that dragons sleep a great deal; an error on their part that could end in their early demise.  Dragons spend a great deal of time thinking through possible scenarios.  By rehearsing possible outcomes and choices they could make in many situations, dragons are rarely surprised.  I wish that mortals would do this more often. 

Caution: Woe to the thief who tries to sneak up while a dragon is thinking, this is the first scenario a dragon plans out in all its possibilities. 


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by In-The-Distance

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Thursday, September 24, 2015

Wisdom of the Elder Flight!

Wisdom of the Elder Flight!

as told by Alador Guldalian


If one comes calling with a smooth tongue and cloying manner, he does not wish you well.  Their words hide their motives.  Watch your treasure closely and do not let them get between you and your fledglings.  In fact, it is probably better if you just kill the deceiver before they finish their introduction.



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Wednesday, September 16, 2015

A Lesson of Tactics.

Teachings of General Levielle

Master of Tactics for the Blackguard

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Knights of red, stronger than any other, more aggressive than any other; at the behest of the Dragon King



If your enemy is secure than you must be prepared for him.  Whether dragon or an army, if your enemy is of superior strength, then you must evade him.  

If you face arrogance, than give your enemy a false sense of power.    Lay a weak path for him till you draw him into your trap that he may know your full power.  Such tempermental enemies are easy to provoke once irritated.  

If your enemy is taking his ease or his forces united, give him no rest till he is forced to seperate them. A tired army makes mistakes.  A tired dragon cannot stay aloft.

If your enemy's subjects are supporting him, then send in spies to drive a wedge and create doubt in the populace.  While he is busy, you can attack him for his attention will be divided and he will be unprepared.

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

The Final Transformation - Except from Pseudo-Dragon!


Excerpt from the soon to be released Psuedo-dragon:


Rena and Alador During the Blizzard Spell
Alador had risen up onto his hands and knees with the intent to tackle Henrick and stop the spell.  The absorption spell hit him hard, knocking him over onto his side as he curled up in pain.  His hands went to his head as swirling clouds manifested over them, it felt as if large hands held him to the ground.

Separate from the thunderstorm, a maelstrom funneled down to just above the runes.  Henrick’s eyes were still closed as he chanted the words to the spell again.  His hair whipped about him wildly as he stood arms outstretched.  Fire rose up on the most outside lines, blurring Alador from sight. The smell of ozone and sulfur filled the air and in the distance, the mourning cry of the dragon song began to echo across the hills.

Henrick’s last words fell away.  He could do nothing but watch the boy’s faint form through the flames.  The fire still burned the outside lines and Alador was screaming within as he rolled about clutching his head.  The sound of a dragon’s wings drew Henrick's attention and a large form settled beside the worried mortal mage.

“Will he live?” Rena asked worriedly, she moved close to the runes, her wings fluttered with agitation.

“I do not know, Rena.” Henrick admitted. “He is strong, but he was unprepared. I didn’t get the chance to even tell him what he might expect. I don’t know if a mortal’s mind can take such expansion so suddenly.” Henrick took a deep centering breath.

“I want him to live,” Rena demanded.  Her tone was almost as if she could will it to be so.

Henrick looked over at her.  “We all do, Rena,” he answered loudly enough that she could hear over the wind and fire. “Your sire would not have suggested this if Alador could not withstand it.”

“It will change him,” she sounded unhappy.  She looked over at Henrick with clear accusation.

“It will.” Henrick agreed.  “Renamaum was noble and kind.  I can hardly think it will be for the worse.  Maybe he can even learn to control that tongue of his.”   Henrick’s forced a smile as the attempt at humor fell flat between them.

“Can it be undone?” she asked worriedly. “You know, so if it is not working out or he is not the man we know, can you take it back away?”  Her youthful angst was clear in her eyes as she looked at Henrick.   Some things were universal, and the moodiness of young dragons was no exception.  “I don’t want to lose who he is,” she whimpered out.

Henrick watched as the maelstrom began to rise back up into the skies.  “No,” he admitted.  “Right now, what is happening is beyond my control.  I cannot undo it.” He paused.  “To be honest, if I could - I would not.”  He turned to face the agitated female.  “Your father gave his life for this peace.  Your race and Alador’s people will all cease to be as you know them if Alador fails.”

She winced as another piercing scream cut through the air over the sounds of wind and fire.  “How can you put that on your son?  It is such a great burden.”  She pushed Henrick back with her muzzle angrily.

Henrick smacked the dragoness’ muzzle away from him, forced to give ground due to her size.  “I did not give him your father’s stone, Rena.” He glanced at the circle.  The fires were slowly dying down and the screaming had ceased.  “Rather fate, accident, or by the Gods’ will, this fell upon him without intervention from me.” He crossed his arms seemingly undeterred by the young dragon’s ire.

“It is still too much for one,” she growled out.

Henrick nodded, “Aye, and that is why we will stand with him.  He will not be alone, Rena. He has all of us in this fight.”

Sunday, September 13, 2015

Wisdom of the Elder Flight!

Wisdom of the Elder Flight

As told by Alador Guldalia

A flight will follow you to the last wing as long as you regard them all as your own fledglings.  They will fly through the thickest fog, and they will fly with you even unto their last breath!


Dragon Art of the Day

Dragolisco


http://www.deviantart.com/art/Dragons-in-Flight-198979898

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Keepsakes

I was asked to repost the keepsake site for the Dragon's Geas Dragons!

Here are some popular items, and of course, the link: http://www.cafepress.com/DragonsGeas





I had fun approving these!  There are a few from the children's books as well!!  Enjoy!