As Rain recounted the various milestones and charming monts of his children, Isa's genuine interest and attentiveness put him at ease. It was a heartwarming experience for him, as it felt like he had found a listening ear and an empathetic presence in her. The bond between them grew stronger, and Rain appreciated her willingness to engage in conversations that held personal significance to him.
"I can see the type of person you are now," Isa said when the sun was rising. "I am worried about the future of your children if you keep spoiling them that much. I hope that your wives have more of it together than you."
"I guess they are," Rain shrugged.
"I am going to teach you the foundations of the magic that we began to develop three thousand years ago. I don't think you will be able to make as nearly as much progress as we did, but you can use that to protect your family and friends," Isa said.
"In the middle of the day?" Rain asked.
"No one is listening to us right now, so it is fine," Isa said. "As you are aware, the dragons are the strongest species in the world. They have their endless potential, experience and longevity to thank for that, but the more they live, the more arrogant they beco and they also beco more corrupt, although that can beco a new source of strength for them, it can also beco their downfall."
Isa began to explain to him the fascinating history of how dragons had beco such formidable and lasting creatures. She described that in their early stages, dragons were inherently strong, but their arrogance often led to their downfall. They rarely lived long enough to beco significantly more powerful because they failed to learn and adapt from their battles.
However, as dragons evolved and matured, they began to acquire wisdom and a more strategic approach to life. With age ca not only greater physical strength but also a deeper understanding of the world around them. Around the age of five hundred years old, they reached a significant turning point in their developnt.
This milestone marked the ti when a dragon could undergo its first evolution and embark on the path of an elder dragon. The elder dragon's path allowed them to unlock their full potential, transforming them into even more formidable and intelligent beings.
"They can only evolve the dragon's path after five hundred years?" Rain asked while frowning. "I was able to pull that off when I beca twenty."
"I never heard of anyone in history that was able to do that as fast as you, your hard work is comndable," Isa said while showing a bit of surprise. "Still, they are creatures that their sense of ti is complicated. They don't live with the sa sense of urgency as other species. Five hundred years for them is like a human of fifteen years of age. "
That didn't make much sense… Why would soone be called an elder when they were fifteen? Regardless, Isa explained that thanks to their intense desires, the dragons take that much ti at least to reach that stage of power.
Isa went on to explain that, in spite of their lineage as dragons, they usually began their existence as one of the elental types: Earth dragons, water dragons, wind dragons, or fire dragons. These elental affiliations shaped their inherent traits and abilities.
Water dragons, in particular, held a special place in the dragon hierarchy. When they reached a certain stage of evolution, water dragons transford into a distinct class known as sea dragons. Isa clarified that these sea dragons were closely associated with the sin of sloth.
Their evolution brought forth not only a physical transformation but also a deep connection to the seas and oceans, aligning them with the realm of the water and enhancing their aquatic prowess
"How co?" Rain asked while frowning.
"Such corrupt desires, shall we say, affect dragons a lot," Isa explained. " They also drew power from such characteristics. When a water dragon becos prideful of their skills, they turned into ice dragons after their paths evolve."
"Their lineage doesn't affect that?" Rain asked.
"Their parents can influence their initial abilities, but sotis two dragons of different attributes have children that have different elents," Isa explained. "It doesn't matter that much since they are raised away from their parents to beco as strong as possible. You only found until now earth dragons, wind dragons, water dragons, fire dragons, ice dragons and sea dragons, right?
As expected, the others are still like that…"
Isa looked like she was recalling the past when she lived among the dragons. Speaking of which, she didn't say anything about how demi-human dragons live… but since she can transform, they can probably do the sa as take the form and size of ordinary dragons. They still should be weaker than the others, though. In any case, the results were quite interesting.
For water dragons: Lust: Water Dragon Lust = Siren Dragon. Gluttony: Water Dragon Gluttony = Leviathan Dragon. Greed: Water Dragon Greed = Storm Dragon. Sloth: Water Dragon Sloth = Sea Dragon. Wrath: Water Dragon Wrath = Tsunami Dragon. Envy: Water Dragon Envy = Mirror Dragon.
Pride: Water Dragon Pride = Ice Dragon
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For Wind Dragons: Lust: Wind Dragon Lust = Allure Dragon. Gluttony: Wind Dragon Gluttony = Roc Dragon. Greed: Wind Dragon Greed = Six winged Dragon. Sloth: Wind Dragon Sloth = Simurgh Dragon. Wrath: Wind Dragon Wrath = Storm Dragon. Envy: Wind Dragon Envy = Invisible Dragon.
Pride: Wind Dragon Pride = Phoenix Dragon
For Earth Dragons: Lust: Earth Dragon Lust = Giant Dragon. Gluttony: Earth Dragon Gluttony = Basilisk Dragon. Greed: Earth Dragon Greed = Golden Dragon. Sloth: Earth Dragon Sloth = Spiked Dragon. Wrath: Earth Dragon Wrath = Golem Dragon. Envy: Earth Dragon Envy = Crystal Dragon.
Pride: Earth Dragon Pride = Tyrant Dragon
For Fire Dragons: Lust: Fire Dragon Lust = Volcan Dragon. Gluttony: Fire Dragon Gluttony = Elental Dragon. Greed: Fire Dragon Greed = teor Dragon. Sloth: Fire Dragon Sloth = Explosive Dragon. Wrath: Fire Dragon Wrath = Inferno Dragon. Envy: Fire Dragon Envy = Mirage Dragon. Pride: Fire Dragon Pride = Dragon King Dragon
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