The Dragonslayer (title is a...

By BOYO45687

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An orphan grows up in a tavern and learns that a dragon killed his parents and then swears to kill that drago... More

Prologue
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 11
Chapter 12

Chapter 10

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Armin landed comfortably on Muka-Unta's back; he had already discussed the plan with Brashik, so he knew to fly over to Muka-Unta's tail and began to peck, scratch, and do everything else at it. This was a slight distraction to the gigantic dragon clapped its wings above its head in an attempt to make Armin fall off—and then began shaking—but by now Armin was quite good at staying on top of dragons and was able to run towards the dragon's neck. Muka-Unta lifted its neck, and Armin slipped, but just about managed to grab onto one of Muka-Unta's teeth. Muka-Unta began to blast fire, searing Armin's hand. He instinctively pulled it back, making him lose his grip. Brashik flew just under, catching Armin. They were now face-to-face, with Armin's left hand basically unusable. He pulled out the serum of baskle spit and threw it at Muka-Unta's mouth, but it simply didn't open its mouth, meaning the only thing resistant was his jaws. But Armin still had a little left and some confidence. So as Muka-Unta sent a beam of white, hot heat towards Armin's feet, he jumped towards Muka-Unta, and Brashik dove below. Brashik stuck his wing up and ran along the belly of the dragon, which cut the skin but didn't go through to the blood. He tried to run back again, but Muka-Unta's tail was already there, smashing into Brashik's side and making him fall down. Brashik turned around and shot up back to the fight, albeit with a slightly hurt wing. Meanwhile, Armin climbed on top of Muka-Unta's head while dodging bites. Once he pulled out the baskle spit mixture, Muka-Unta shook its head aggressively to get Armin off. Armin held his sword in one hand and the bottle in the other. With the sword, he tried to stab the dragon's eye, but it blinked, and somehow even its eyelid was thick and hard enough to resist the blade. The sword slipped from Armin's grip; he instincively went to grab it, making him lose his footing and almost fall, but just grabbed onto the dragon's horn. Muka-Unta unleashed fire, and Armin dropped, just avoiding the flames. Sword in hand, he struck the dragon from below, distracting it just long enough for Brashik, who was still tussling with the tail, to realise that Armin was falling. He dashed to catch him and just managed, but Muka-Unta was just able to nip Brashik's foot as he flew by, ripping it straight off. Brashik started bleeding profusely from his leg but managed to catch Armin. Armin saw this and knew what must be done. Brashik, with not much strength left, went straight up, landing Armin on Muka-Unta's back, then flew to the ground to try and heal—or at least rest. Armin was alone with Muka-Unta.

Muka-Unta turned its head around to blast fire at Armin. Armin dove and laid on the dragon's back, then Muka-Unta smashed its tail at Armin, so he rolled to the side. He was now on Muka-Unta's wing. Muka-Unta retracted its wings and climbed, going higher and higher into the sky. Armin just about managed to grab onto a spike on Muka-Unta's back, but due to the extreme force, it loosened and fell, grabbing another. Now armed with this knowledge, he carefully reached for the spike above. Grunting, he climbed. Muka-Unta stopped climbing in order to clap its wings above its head repeatedly, then continued hammering its own back with its tail. Armin could no longer stand up straight or get hit by its wings; he also couldn't stay still for long. Then he had an idea: as the tail came down, he grabbed one of the dragon's wings from above him and, using all his force, managed to keep it up for just seconds, then dived to the floor, splitting seconds before the tail came down, making it tear straight through the skin flaps of Muka-Unta's wing. Armin looked around; the tail was now being dragged along Muka-Unta's back like a sweeper. As Muka-Unta swivelled its head around to look at Armin, he reached for his Baskle spit mixture but realised he had dropped it earlier. This meant that as Muka-Unta blasted fire at whichever side of its back Armin was on, its tail had just been. Armin jumped on top of the tail, then leaped in the air and fired a lightning bolt at Muka-Unta's head. Muka-Unta rapidly turned its head towards the lightning bolt and shot scorching flames towards it. The energy of these two forces combined caused the fire to get much more powerful for a brief moment, before an explosion that launched Armin a bit in front of Muka-Unta. Armin, who was still holding his sword in one hand, grabbed onto a spike on the side of the dragon's head. Muka-Unta shook its head and bit at Armin, whose grip slipped.

Armin felt himself falling before he had processed it in his head. Once he realised he was in freefall, he had about a tenth of a second to figure something out and do it, so he just did it. He reached up with force, getting him just high enough to lodge his sword in Muka-Unta's mouth. He then quickly swung himself up, but the sword remained. The point of the sword was touching the roof of Muka-Unta's mouth. Armin hoped for a second that this might be less tough than the rest of his skin, but was mistaken. As soon as Muka-Unta realised the sword was where it was, it began to bite down, crushing the sword like a hydraulic press. The sword withstood for a very long time, but Armin started to hear creaking. It was struggling; he would have no hope without a sword, so he tried to distract the dragon and put its effort somewhere else. He ran to the dragon's broken wing and began to rip the flesh, causing the dragon extreme pain. It let out a high-pitched yelp, allowing the sword to slip and fall further into Muka-Unta's throat. Muka-Unta blasted fire at the sword, attempting to melt through it. The sword, which had just been under extreme stress, was weakened and slowly started to liquify. Armin assumed he had no chance; if he damaged the wing too much, Muka-Unta would fall and bring him with it. Just when he thought he was dead, the world slowed down almost to a halt, and the world started to look different, like there was a purple filter somewhat obscuring his vision. He heard a familiar voice in the back of his head. 'You need to look after gifts a lot better, first the axes, now this. I'm taking it until you kill this beast'. Armin realised at that moment who his saviour was: Brownie, the possibly omnipotent creature that gave him that sword. Armin was annoyed, though. As the world returned to normal, he was still unarmed, and Brownie could have easily returned the sword to him now. Either way, he didn't have any weapons or equipment left, or a plan. Muka-Unta, however, had a plan. It turned around, its head doused. It's entire back in flames, but could only do this for a few seconds at a time, allowing Armin to just about jump over or evade on its wing. Then Muka-Unta slammed its tail at where it predicted Armin to move. Armin had to be unpredictable and sometimes was forced backwards, but after some masterful dodging, he made it to the dragon's neck with only a few singes. Now that he was here, fire attacks were useless and tail attacks were too risky. Unfortunately, all of Armin's attacks were useless and risky as well. Muka-Unta tried to shake Armin off, but due to its ripped-up wing, he wasn't able to apply advanced flying tactics. As Armin was trying very hard to stay on, Muka-Unta had sneakily put its tail on its head and was ready to hit Armin directly in the head, though it couldn't see him very well. Armin noticed this a little before it was too late, but Muka-Unta could easily do it again. Armin was forced to lie down.

As Armin dodged and weaved various clever attack attempts while trying to stay on top of the constantly shaking head, he remembered something: the spikes could be knocked off. Armin immediately lifted up one leg and kicked the horn he was nearest to. The unexpected nature of this caused the dragon to lurch forward slightly, almost making Armin slip straight away after one kick. He dodged, crouched, kicked, re-adjusted his seat, and then repeated it over and over again. He almost fell a few times, but eventually the horn was loosening. To ensure it didn't fall off, though, he could no longer kick at it, meaning he would have to crawl further along Muka-Unta's head. He shuffled along and slipped; he had to grab onto a spike further back on the neck, and just about crawled back on. Now that he was back on, he shuffled much more cautiously. He was now lying in his stomach halfway across Muka-Unta's head. He could now grab the spike and wobble it around; he pulled as hard as he could, but now Muka-Unta was able to shoot fire in front of itself, and, due to the strong winds, it flew a bit at Armin. He dodged to the side and almost fell again. He picked himself up and got back to pulling. It was almost loose; by now most of his body was covered in burns, but he powered on through the pain. He pulled, pushed, and moved the horn around as much as possible, until, CRACK!, it became loose and fell into his hands. Now he grabbed it in two hands and smashed it against the exposed flesh of the dragon. It screamed in pain and shot fire at Armin, but he no longer cared; he just kept on hitting at the dragon, and eventually its skull was revealed. The dragon was practically unconscious, but he kept on hitting from horn to head, the bone started to crack, and eventually, in one big hit, CRACK! Muka-Unta was dead and plummeting to the ground. Armin used the horn to cut a bit of the dead dragon's wing out, then, holding it like a parachute, he used it to slow down his descent. Knowing this still might kill him, he saw a mountain and tried landing in one of the trees to break his fall as much as possible, ducking at the last second.

When he woke up, he realised he had created a clearing of his own; judging by the fact he wasn't dead, he assumed he was only unconscious for a minute or so. He got up and limped towards the dead body of Muka-Unta. A small bit of blood trickled out, which he spooned in his hands and drank, like it was clean water, and he had been stuck in a desert for his whole life. He drank for two minutes straight and soon started to feel his body repair. He took off one of his boots, which, although very badly damaged, managed to hold enough for Brashik and Whek. He walked through to an open field and lay there; there wasn't much else he could do when he was this far from civilization. After many hours of boredom and fear that he would never be found, he heard a familiar noise and looked up. There was Brashik, swirling down towards him with a bandage on his missing foot. Armin greeted him with many cuddles and petting. Armin gave Brashik some of the dragon blood, then hopped on his back, and they both discussed what had happened to each of them on the way back to Dohl Gago.

After I landed on the ground, I dug my bleeding leg into the snow, and it stopped it from bleeding temporarily. After what felt like a very long time, a lumberjack encountered me, and this lumberjack was somewhat of an animal lover, with four pet deer and a squirrel on his shoulder, so he carried me back to his log cabin. Once I was there, he tried to talk to me, and we got a conversation going. With a few misunderstandings, he bandaged me up, fed me, and then released me into the air, as I couldn't take off with one foot. After following burn marks and wind patterns and a lot of lucky guesswork, I found Muka-Unta's body, then I found you.

Once Armin and Brashik were back in Dohl Gago, Armin thought it best to give himself a day to rest before giving Whek her dragon blood. He heard her in his head getting very angry, but he knew she couldn't do much of anything without causing chaos in Dohl Gago, so she let Armin rest. As soon as he walked into his hotel room, his sword was there in perfect condition, along with a mirror that had a strap on its backside. Armin had no idea why this was, so he asked the owner if he knew anything about it; he didn't. Armin then assumed it was something Brownie had done, so he remembered to take it with him the following day. For now, though, he just laid down and went to sleep.

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