[center][img]https://i.imgur.com/X0xz847.png[/img] [color=34c9cd]”If Reinhardt fogs on me, I'm gunna poke his knee caps!”[/color] [color=888888]— Luana Roycroft[/color][/center] [@Rune_Alchemist][@Crimson Paladin][@Guy0fV4lor] Luana didn't look any more pleased with her majesty. [color=34c9cd]”So, you know druidic magic as well?”[/color] She pursed her lips tighter. [color=34c9cd]”I’m well aware I’m not a master at it. I suppose I could try. I mean, if you don’t want to.”[/color] What more could Luana say? She told the queen the limits of her abilities, but it seemed like she wanted her to try anyway. As soon as they got to the keep, Luana broke off and approached the corpse of the great dragon. She walked past everyone without as much as making eye contact with them.She looked at the creature with a steely gaze. It’s one remaining eye looking back at her. Neither of them blinked, even as it continued to rain ash. The first thing Luana did was consult her spear. The interesting part wasn’t what she saw, but what she [i]didn’t[/i] see. The dragon came from the mountains just like everyone had predicted, but it seemed that the spear was having a hard time showing her Reinhardt as the dragon’s flames washed over him. Surely he survived the attack somehow, but it was curious that her spear couldn’t discern it. Endless Eclipse had never failed to show her anything, so this was very strange to see. [color=34c9cd]”Alright you overgrown lizard, Let’s see what my magic tells me.”[/color] It was weird to use her magic like this. She hadn’t been trained for it, and she had never fought anything quite like it either. So instead she used her magic to communicate with the earth itself. She could feel the surrounding dirt trying to communicate back. Then the distant trees. But while Luana had been a resident of a forest she never considered herself its neighbor. She felt like a foreigner, bumbling around and barely able to communicate with anything. But the world was at least [i]reacting[/i] to her. When she looked up at the dragon though, there was none of that. It nor the flames didn’t resonate the same way the trees did, or even the dirt under her feet. And then it clicked for her. Neither the fire nor the dragon were made from the earth, they were made by something else. With a sigh, Luana lowered her hand. If Sorcha knew druidic magic, maybe Luana would be capable of learning some of it. But for now, she could tell that there was something very wrong with this dragon. [color=34c9cd]”By Aigorost's twenty-one eyes…”[/color] Luana marched back towards the group. Unlike before though, she kept her eyes squarely on Reinhardt [color=34c9cd]”Not to rain on any hearts or anything…”[/color] Once she had approached the group, she looked at everyone present. [color=34c9cd]”But there’s something [i]very[/i] wrong with that dragon. I would deal with everything you cut from it with [i]extreme[/i] caution. I would recommend on holding off on processing it until we’ve had time to search the mountains.”[/color] She looked back at Reinhardt. [color=34c9cd]”When that giant lizard breathed fire on you, what happened?”[/color]