B1C7: Evolution of a Dragon
Dragon Mage Reborn [Isekai, LitRPG Evolution, Dragon FMC]
Freya
Nolan explained that dragons had different stages of evolution. Right now, I was at my first stage, and my final stage was a long road away. Finding the later evolution stones was going to be challenging, but I was all for it. After all, I couldnât stay a baby dragon forever. My main mission was to become stronger as a mage, and I was ready to excel.
That being said, fighting those goblins and then those tainted dire wolves did ruffle my feathers a bit. Understandably, I was rattled by how quickly predators in Etheryn popped up. In my old life, I didnât have anything to worry about, besides the occasional gas stove fire triggered by our questionable arsonist chef William Orr. Now, I was living in a world where life and death hung on the edge of my itty bitty dragon claws. The contrast was stark, like night and day. But Nolan reassured me that I had nothing to worry about once I learned to master the art of self-defense.
In my stage, learning to maneuver around this place was vital. There was no question about it. After the Dracapod stage was the juvenile stage, Dracuna. Sometimes referred to as Dracunite, for those world under folks. A dragon must strengthen their magical affinity at this point in their life, if they havenât already. Nolan mentioned rare instances where some newborn dragons didnât reach that point until their juvenile stage, and there were some cases where they didnât reach that point at all. Those that didnât were easy targets for Dragon Slayers or Dragon Hunters. The vast majority of them were human, Nolan emphasizing the great hate between dragons and humans thatâd gone on for centuries.
âThey steal our virgin women and our gold,â he said, then turned to look down at me like I was a culprit to draconic traditions.
I dunno why he was looking at me like that! I just got here!
Dracuna were still considered lesser dragons. For some evolution types, additional extremities like wings, arms and legs were grown at this evolution stage. Their physical appearances were more intimidating, with a round body and a long neck, their size that of an utahraptor.
Jeez, I couldnât wait to be five to seven feet tall! Thatâs one hell of a growth spurt!
After that was the third stage of development, a full-bodied behemoth! The dragon stage also required an evolution stone. At this stage, evolution was nearly complete. Depending on their elemental path, a dragonâs full adulthood varied in size and environmental preference.
In my case, Iâd adopted all five elements: fire, water/ice, earth, air, and space. The gunslinger said that was unheard of.
Nolan said that if a Dracuna hadnât gotten their magic affinity yet, it was all downhill from there. He also said many factors could contribute to that, like natural selection, genetic mutations, or even malnutrition. The evolution path of a dragon was based off of the element they possessed: Bastodon or Wyvern dragon for earth, Hydra or Sea Serpent for water, Drake or Dragon for fire, Caelym or Ether for air, and Cosmyrim, a centipede dragon type, for space.
Apparently, only dragons needed evolution stones to progress in their developmental stages. The reason for this came to me before Nolan said itâcrowd control.
Dragons were a powerful race, and that could explain why they had so many enemies.
I wondered which path I was going to take, seeing as I had optionsâ¦.
âAll five elements, huh?â he said with a hint of jealousy in his voice. âWhich route are you considering?â
âI donât know, honestly,â I said telepathically. âThey all sound good.â
He walked over to the last wolf, the one heâd put to sleep. I followed him, continuing to think about his question.
âEvery dragon is born with a breath weapon, regardless if they reach affinity or not. With the breath weapon comes some extent to resistance of that weapon type. For example, a fire breathing dragon is resistant to fire.â
âWhat kind of breath weapon do space dragons have?â
âAstral blasts. They are pretty dangerous, actually.â
âAnd earth and air?â
âEarth gets acid. And air is a poisonous gas of some sort. Usually carbon monoxide.â
âHmm, I better give this choice some deep thought.â
âWell, donât you worry. Youâll have plenty of time to think about it. We got lucky finding this evo piece so soon.â He crouched aside the last wolf and looted it. He claimed 1 [Edgorâs Antidote] and 1 [Amoraâs Smelling Salts]
-Edorâs Antidote: heals poison-
-Amoraâs Smelling Salts: heals confusion-
âWhatâs with the names?â I asked curiously.
âNothing important. Basically, it just tells us where these dire wolves spawned at. The dungeon core adapts to cultural nuances, allowing the monsters it creates to harbor valuable items pertaining to that culture. Edor and Amora are owners of famous item shops in fae country. Antidotes and smelling salts from other regions typically work the same, and are of the same quality.â
I smiled inwardly. Truthfully, I didnât know why hearing about the worldâs fae culture got me excited. Maybe it was the idea that there were so many races in Etheryn, and just so much to explore in this new world. But suddenly all of that excitement went away when a message from my codex popped up in front of me:
Quest 2
Induct Level 5 Dire Wolf
Time: 48 hours
Rewards: +5% Necromancy Proficiency
+10 Spatial Domain Durability
Punishment: Debuff in all attributes by 80% for 3 days
Say what?!
I squawked, just as Nolan pulled out Scarlett and was about to put an end to the last dark wolf for good. He took the noise I made as me protesting, when in actuality, I was just stunned that my new quest had actual repercussions!
âHmm?â he hummed, pivoting his head over to me.
When he looked down at me, I gave him a nervous chuckle and said, âI need you to not kill that demon doggy.â
âWhy?â
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âI have a quest.â
âA quest? I thought you said you just dropped to Etheryn? Who the hell gave you a quest?â
âMy codex. It assigns me quests, to make sure Iâm on the path.â
âRight. And let me guess, this quest is asking you to keep this mutt?â
âFor good reason. I need to add him to my thrall.â
âAh.â
âIâm guessing thatâs normal for dragons to have thralls?â
âOf course. But, not for an infant dragon. Itâs uncommon.â
âWell, I am a special case, arenât I?â
âTrue. Itâs a good thing that your codex didnât ask you to take on the higher leveled beast.â
âThere has to be a good reason why it didnât. I mean, it could have something to do with the fact that Iâm not very strong to begin with.â
âUsually a dragon needs high charisma and perception for thrall building. Collectively, the process is called [Conquer], and itâs an innate skill for dragons. Induction requires dominating the target mentally. The lower their willpower, the easier it is to subdue them. Charisma is for impression. Perception is for sensing the induction. The higher those two attributes are, the quicker you can grow your thrall.â
âIt says that I get +5% for necromancy and +5% for domain durability.â
âWhat the hell is domain durability?â
âUgh, the place where I store my minions and how durable it is?â
He looked at me funny, and I exchanged the same gaze before I realized something.
âHold on, a dragonâs thrall doesnât hang out in a spatial plane?â
âEgh, no?â
Well, this was certainly interestingâ¦.
He paused for a moment as if to collect what Iâd just said, before he asked, âWhatâs your charisma and perception at?â
âCharisma is at 25, and perception is at a whopping 4.â I sulked. âWhy is perception important again?â
âIt lets you know that the submission was a success. Itâs a heightened level of sense. There is a thing known as rebellion within thralls. It has gotten a few dragons killed.â
I gulped. Just thinking about my own army going against me in one burst of rebellion had my tiny kneecaps trembling.
âRight now, itâs sounding like you cannot take on this beast.â
âBut I need to! Otherwise, my stats are debuffed at 80% for 3 days!â
He snorted. âSucks for you.â
I gave him a cross look. âThis affects you too, you know!â
He chuckled. âThat wolf isnât a collectable item, which means that you cannot store it in your inventory. Not only that, my sleeperâs shot doesnât last that long. Give or take 30 hours.â
âI have 48 hours to complete this quest!â I said, being hopeful that I could do it in time. âI think I can make it. Or, maybe I should give it a try with my current stats?â
âThatâs not a good idea. Even if you could manage to dominate it, the latch would be weak with those numbers.â
âI donât think I really have a choice, here,â I said, thinking about what heâd said earlier. âYou mentioned monsters dematerializing after a few minutes to a few days. Iâm assuming that rate is totally random, right? So, if this wolf fades, I auto fail my mission. I have to try.â
âHold on, before you lose your head, here,â he said as he stood up. âA monster only disperses when its HP reaches zero, and this one is currently under a conditionâ a sleep charm. Which means you have time.â He slipped his gun back into his holster. âNot that Iâm up for the idea of keeping a monster around.â
âWe could carry it in the goblinâs cage.â
He scratched the back of his head skeptically, then sucked air through his teeth. âI mean, a three day debuff isnât that badâ¦.â
âNolan!â
âUgh, all right. If itâll save me from your nagging. You look like the type.â
I beamed. âThank you!â
He proceeded to drag the beast to the wagon, and I did my part too by snatching a hind leg and putting my back into it! I wondered then, what Iâd done if I hadnât bumped into Nolan? I might have been able to ward off those goblins, but those wolves?
The term dog chow came to mind.
I was fortunate enough to be at the right place at the right time.
As he hauled the beast in the cage, my exhaustion started to kick in. Nolan then made a comment that made me reconsider helping him drag the wolf in the cage. I didnât know what he was talking aboutâI did have muscles! I might have been scrawny, but that 3% of haul power was something to be proud about!
Egh, whatever. I didnât mouth off to him. After all, I could use the rest. So I sat there panting in the corner of the cage, a mere few inches from the demon dogâs ass.
âSo why were you in this cage anyway?â
âHuh?â he said, my question catching him off guard.
âHow did those goblins capture you?â
He chuckled. âLong story.â
âWe have time.â
âA witch cast a teleporter spell on me, and I was sent to a dungeon.â
âThat sounds like some serious bad times. Why did she have beef with you?â
âNo, she didnât feed me any beef.â
Oops. I forgot for a second that Nolan wasnât American, or a teenager for that matter. Which meant that he wouldnât catch onto some of my slang expressions.
I chuckled.
âNo, no. âBeefâ is slang for a grudge or conflict. So, what did you do to piss the witch off?â
He looked over his shoulder. âI might have stolen some things from her...â he admitted with a sheepish grin.
âStolen? You?â
âI know itâs hard to believe,â he said sarcastically. âBut yes.â
His âmightâ implied there was more to the story, and I was curious to know what that rapscallion had done.
He shook his head disbelievingly and said, âYouâre one nosy dragon, arenât you?â
âIâm a sucker for juicy secrets!â
âWell, this is no secret.â
âSo? Spill the beans, already!â
Nolan shrugged, his eyebrows furrowing as he said, âI accidentally killed her pet crow... and possibly nicked a potion or two from her hut.â
âAccidentally, huh?â
âYeah. A sorry little accident.â He smiled as he slammed the cell door closed and locked it with the key he had looted from the goblins. âBefore I knew it, I was teleported to a tier five dungeon, alone, with no party. I was halfway dead by the time I came out, my resources exhausted, and my stamina shot. A pair of dirty ass goblins were along the horizon, but there was no escaping them.â He sucked his teeth. âThose assholes got me good, and they took my eye for the trouble. They had an easy time beating me after I had just fought wave after wave of giant skeletons, zombie boars, and giant mana-sucking leeches.â
I frowned. âIâm sorry you had to go through that, Nolanâ¦. And I feel even worse that I made you bring it up.â
âYou didnât make me do anything, short fry. And thereâs nothing to be sorry about. Whatâs done is done. Besides, something good came out of it, didnât it?â
Oh, was he referring to me?
I hope he couldnât tell that I was flustering up right now!
I joined him at the front of the carriage, where I got smacked with some culture shock. I felt like Iâd time traveled back to the late 1800s with this historic mode of transportation. Even so, I couldnât deny feeling a bit fancy. The air might have been musky with the smell of blood, and my joints might have been tired, but I tried to be positive about our little adventure. Until Nolan opened his big mouth and said, âLetâs go pay the olâ hag a visit.â
âErm, run that line by me one more time?â
âWe find a quiet place to rest up until daylight,â he said, determined. âIâm familiar with Bashbeeâs Barren Lands in Sbuangarr, goblin country. In a few hours, weâll head to Yhole Valley.â
Was this a vendetta or a suicide run?
âIâm sorry, I think I just heard you say that you want to square up, egh, I mean, engage with the same woman who got you beaten ugly by two nasty goblins!â
âIâll be diplomatic about it,â he said with a wink.
âThatâs not reassuring at all!â
âI understand that you have no backbone.â
I deadpanned him.
âNo one could blame you. Youâre a tiny fragile thing. But in Etheryn, we settle our debts.â
âSomething tells me that itâs just a Nolan Black thing.â
âWe dip in and dip out. Shouldnât take long.â
I sighed, shaking my head, thinking about all the ways this could go south. Nolan had that stubborn gleam in his eyes that I knew Iâd get used to soon enough. Iâd learn to understand it meant no amount of arguing would sway him. Despite how bad things got last time they met, his confidence was unwavering. I had to be ready for anything in Yhole Valley. And against a witch, the probability of being eaten was unfortunately at the bottom of my worry list.
There were worse fates than death when in the den of the despicable and dastardly.