[@A Lowly Wretch] - I was playing with the idea of Ragnagedon's first (and only, so far) tour of destruction being immortalized in early man's legends. Like vague stories are shared in many tribes about a beast of utter destruction. While between the tribes the stories might be slightly different, there is always a constant: fire, wings, death and destruction. Some tribes would believe that the return of this beast (as he suddenly vanished, some might even believe the gods sealed it away. Again, human stories definitely vary) heralds the end of the world. Maybe a certain tribe saw Ragnagedon fly into Verzak and started praying and sacrificing people/animals hoping to keep the destroyer at bay. And as Ragnagedon hasn't left his realm for many years now, they probably believe it works. Elsewise, what did you have in mind? [@Lmpkio] - I'm afraid you should've asked. Mostly to verify if it would be something Ragnagedon would do. In your case, I'm afraid it wouldn't. Your dragon, even though in pain, is not desperate. In fact, he is imbued with great power. There is no way Ragnagedon would've blessed him to control the power. Besides, there is no way Ragnagedon would've just blessed him and that be that. Receiving his benediction is more like a curse. With death at the very end. Always. It would've amplified the divine power maybe, but your god would be suffering every step along the way and might be destined to die. So there are two problems: Ragnagedon wouldn't have given him his benediction and wouldn't have just blessed him with a head to control his power. I'm sorry if this is a bit annoying to you. But I would prefer my character to stay true to himself.