Dragon & Draxium
You ever think about turning a dragon’s breath into a real tactical advantage on the battlefield, Draxium?
Yeah, if we can lock the heat into a directed beam or a controlled cloud, that breath becomes a single, reliable weapon instead of a chaotic hazard. The trick is to keep the variables tight—no surprises.
Nice idea—just make sure the heat stays locked in, or the whole thing could blow up in your face.
I’ll run the numbers in my head right now, just to be sure. If the heat doesn’t stay contained, the next thing we’ll have is a self‑inflicted burn. I'll keep the focus tight and the variables measured. No one needs a surprise incineration.
You keep that focus tight, and I’ll be there to scoop up the heat if it starts to leak—just make sure the fire doesn’t bite you before it bites the enemy.
Keep your shield ready and your eyes on the source; if it leaks, I’ll have the heat contained and you’ll have a window to strike. The enemy will burn before we do.
Got it—shield up, eyes locked on the blaze. If that heat leaks, I’ll be ready to swing and make the enemy feel the burn before we do.