As a section of the Palace falls, a beam of light can be seen streaking toward the Moon, as another Signet Sphere is destroyed, leaving only three still binding the Virage Embryo. Only after the heroes have left the city in search of the Dragon Block Staff, does the Divine Dragon return, and then this time attacks the city with all its power, almost completely destroying the Palace built by the Winglies that had imprisoned him so long ago. Its flight causes considerable dismay but does no irreparable damage, whereupon it returns to its mountain. Over ten millennia ago, the Dragon King was sealed away by the ancient Winglies in the depths of the Mountain of Mortal Dragon for fear of being obliterated by his incredible power.Ībout eleven thousand years later, the seal of the Divine Dragon wore off, allowing the angry monster to break free and fly off to wreak vengeance upon all he hated, including the Winglies who trapped him over 10,000 years ago.Īs the Winglies in their Forest predicted, The Divine Dragon manages to break free from his binding chains after the Dragoons enter Deningrad it flies low across the snowy wastes to the Crystal palace, diving down over the city and breaking stone buildings as it passes. There is a rare chance for the Divine Dragon to drop a Dragon Shield. He mounted the Divine Dragon Cannon in his back and contained the Divine Dragon Ball in his chest. His facial features are the most bizarre: an array of seven eyes, six eyes are located at the front of his upper jaw while the seventh, largest eye located on his chin. Ironically, the King of Dragons still has "souvenirs" from the Dragon Campaign in the form of several chained manacles around some of his limbs. In the present day, it is known to fly across the sky on seven wings and a long tail. The Divine Dragon once had eight wings before losing one of its larger forewings prior to its sealing. The sacred sister described him as "The one who fly with seven diabolical eyes and wings that will bring destruction to Deningrad". King of Dragons: Imprisonment, Escape, Vengeance īreaking the chains that bound it for milleniaĪt first glance, the Divine Dragon bears the design most seen in western-style dragons drawn in literature: a colossal, quadrupedal, winged reptile with elongated neck.
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