A lone figure strode down the desolate road to the infamous Irontown. This lone figure was Leon Servius, intrepid adventurer, wannabe hero, and, of course, Dragonslayer. The decision to come to Irontown wasn't a hard one for Leon, as he could hardly resist the call to save a town in need. He'd been carefully planning his next course of action. Saving the city would be hard by himself, and he'd need to find allies. He hoped others like him would be drawn to the city, a group was needed. The city was surrounded on all sides by bandits and dragons. The most obvious course of action for Leon was to root out the gang of bandits around the city, then remove the dragon standing watch and looking for runners. After the townspeople left he would be able to fight the dragons. It was a hefty task, and it did not help that the number of dragons was unclear. For all he knew hundreds may be infesting the mountain. Yes, allies were indeed needed. There were certainly other Dragonslayers heading for Irontown, and for now he simply had to hope they'd be willing to work together. Soon Leon pushed thoughts of the battle ahead out of his head, and continued with earnest down the road, humming a tune to himself. It wasn't long before he found the carriage of Lily of Madison, surrounded by bandits. Leon had heard word of the formidable Dragonslayer, but never met her in person. She was easily identifiable by the massive greatsword she used, Drakecleaver. Leon mused to himself that most Dragonslayers he'd heard of had fancy names for their swords. Perhaps he should find a name for his blades. But for now Leon decided to help Lily with her bandit problem; not that he thought she needed help, he was merely following his helpful nature. Leon ran around to the side of the troupe of bandits, moving quickly through the trees. He drew his swords, and poised to erupt from the treeline swinging. He prepared himself, then launched himself into the bandit closest to himself, quickly slicing him to pieces before he could so much as react. Leon then sprung himself forward again; this time directly towards Lily's carriage. He sliced down all bandits in his way, and came to her side. This was all in a matter of seconds. A cry came out from the bandits "D-dammit, it's another one of those freaks! He's too fast!" Leon turned his head towards Lily, swords still at the ready. "If I am not mistaken, you are Lily of Madison. I've heard of you in many a bar across Ahlunda. I assume you too are here because of the trouble in the mountains... oh, yes, and of course to take care of these folk too." Leon gave a reassuring smile to Lily. "I'm sure they won't be a problem for the pair of us, or one of us for that matter."