Massive pillars of elemental crystals rose on the sides of the plateau. They were carved and made with draconic shapes mirroring every single elemental mana. At the very back of the plateau was a large building made of mixed crystal and marble polished to shine in the rising sun. Many dragonkin were resting on the outskirts of the building doing various tasks. Most cleaned the are or prepared foods.
The moment that the three rose to the top, Walker saw them all freeze. They could feel the air of another dragon and were unsure how to react to the fact that they were not in fact dragons other than Midnight. Walker bit his tongue slightly knowing that he would need to act the part of a royal and that there should be a better reaction than just stopping their motions. However, he still wanted to be sure that the dragonkin would respect him and take his side for his ideals.
Using his grand elemental manipulation, Walker made all the elemental mana in the area chaotic. He made sure that the ground trembled and the wind whipped up. Even small sparks of flame and ice crystals blew around. He wanted to ensure that his power was known. Meanwhile, Midnight took steps ahead with Su.
Su had the lead as the guardian while Midnight was ever so slightly behind. She had her wings spread slightly out and her head held high. The slightly gold flame breath that caught in her maw was more than enough to show her strength. Su didn't have such powerful skills to show off just yet, but she was able to pull light to the twin shields in her hands and the earth spirit which had been resting helped her bring earth elemental mana around her in swirls of sand that Walker created.
The three were more than just a presence now. They were a focus. The dragonkin found their mistakes and rushed to line up in front of the large marble and crystal building. Many different dragonkin with different affinities stood around them. Midnight growled slightly making sure they knew of her distaste for the slow greeting that every dragon should have. Yet, there were a few water affinity dragonkin that stood right by the entrance holding themselves taller than all the others. Walker stopped just before he walked in and glanced at them. He could not greet them, but a glance was enough. They knew this and they bowed their heads slightly in confirmation.
There was no solid door on the large marble and crystal building. The dragons needed to be able to move inside with ease therefore it had been made out of strings of gold. They hung down in extremely fine craftsmanship that Walker was sure had some sort of rune cravings, however small, on them.
Their eyes easily adjusted to the large indoor space that was still too small to consist of the entire building. They were sure that there was more to be seen deeper within, but that was not where they found their focus. Thrones were in a ring shape around the large hall that lay before them.
Each throne was made of a different element in some solid form. Fire was dancing within fire elemental crystals while there was also a throne of ice for water element. The light throne was a white crystal that Walker could only guess at. The darkness was similar but a black shifting crystal that seemed as if it had no place there. Dark polished iron made up the earth and the wind throne seemed to be made of shifting clouds.
Not every throne had someone sitting on it though. The only one that was empty was the one made of white crystals emitting light elemental mana. The crystals were certainly not light elemental mana crystals but something else. Walker looked at the eyes of the dragonkin from dragons staring down at him. He knew that being looked down on was an insult and stepped in to the air to stand equal to their raised statures.
The eternal orb started to shift in to the form of a throne. Walker had been thinking of this since they walked in and knew that it would be a major impact. The best part was that he was able to pull elemental mana from around him using the help of Fleur. She had hidden away within the eternal orb knowing Walker's intentions; it was like a game to her and seemed to be very entertaining to shape the throne that he would sit on.
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There were many raised eyebrows to see that Walker had managed to pull every elemental mana and mix it together to make his own throne. They were also very interested in the fact that Walker had somehow changed his staff in to part of the throne. They sensed the natural mana and how it pulled at their own pure elemental manas.
"I see you have made it safely. Welcome to the court." Current was the only one to great Walker. In response, Walker could not help to smile.
"We ran in to some interesting monsters on our journey. One of which we can speak about later. But I think it is better to catch up. I brought you something I think you will like." Walker knew that this was the way that Current wanted to establish the positive bonds he and Walker would have. It would cement him in to the royal dragon court more than Walker would be if he was just walking in blindly. It would also make the other royal dragons think twice about opposing what Walker might say and do.
"You offer him a greeting and a gift but ignore the strongest here? How foolish of you human." The blunt worlds came from the dark iron thrown with a very large dragonkin upon it.
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