Rhea was used to battling beasts. Back in Stella, her family did it for work and sport, frequently challenging the most beautiful and deadly creatures to hone their fighting skills. Now that she was in Fiore, she planned to keep a catalog of all the beasts she defeated. The corrupted Wyvern would be her first in Fiore, and she couldn’t wait to learn more about the other creatures in this country. After she beat the beast with her bare hands, she was going to take a tooth to start her collection. After getting her credentials verified by the guards, Rhea stepped into the dungeon. The air was cooler inside, with dimly lit lacrima on the stone walls. Her footsteps echoed through the corridors, mixing with the distant shouts and whistles of prisoners.
As she walked, her mind drifted back to Stella. The Dragon Slayer remembered the thrill of the hunt and the rush of adrenaline facing off against powerful beasts. Her family took pride in conquering the wild, and she could almost hear her cousins cheering as they celebrated a successful hunt. If they were here now, they'd have done everything to be the first to take the flying creature down. Now, in Fiore, she felt that same excitement building. This Wyvern was her first real test in this new land, and she was eager to prove herself.
The dungeon was a maze of cells and passageways. Prisoners called out to her as she passed, whistling and shouting disgusting remarks. She ignored them and remained focused on the task ahead. The further Rhea went, the louder the noise became, a chaotic mix of shouts and clangs echoing off the cell bars.Finally, she reached the last flight of stairs leading to the top floor. Her heart pounded with anticipation as she climbed, each step bringing her closer to the Wyvern. She could almost feel its presence waiting for her at the top. At the top of the dungeon, The Private paused to catch her breath. The door to the roof was massive, with iron bands reinforcing the steel bars. She pushed it open slowly, peeking through the crack to see the Wyvern’s back facing her. The beast was huge, its dark scales glinting in the sunlight. It stood on the rooftop, its wings folded against its body.
Rhea felt a surge of excitement and determination. This was it—the moment she had been waiting for. The Stellan stepped through the door, her eyes locked on the Wyvern. The rooftop was expansive, with the city of Era stretching out below. The warm air was filled with distant sounds of street music and chatter, but up here, it was just her and the beast. The sun cast a golden glow over everything, highlighting the Wyvern’s obsidian form. Its tail swished back and forth, creating an almost hypnotic motion. Rhea took a deep breath, steadying herself. She knew she had to be careful—one wrong move could mean death.
She remembered the countless hours spent honing her skills and the many battles fought and won. Now, it was time to add another victory to her record.
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