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Ladon Tribus

Ladon, a dragon from ancient times and a general during the First Great War, was a formidable creature with scales that gleamed like the twilight sky, embodying the power and majesty of his species. He led legions of dragons and other mythical beings into battle with fierce determination, earning both respect and fear from allies and foes alike. However, as the war's tides ominously turned in favor of Drassius, the devil himself, Ladon found himself at a crossroads. Foreseeing his faction's impending defeat, Ladon made the fateful decision to change sides, a move that would forever alter the conflict's course and his own destiny. As it became clear that Drassius was on the verge of victory and poised to crown himself king of all Bellinor, the Dragon Lord Carterus received aid from the God of all Gods Apollyon.


Ladon's shifted allegiance in a bid for survival and power, became his tomb. This betrayal did not go unnoticed; other dragons and their followers felt the sting of his treachery, and the winds of war echoed with the cries of those who had once fought beside him. When the dust settled and Drassius was cast down, Ladon was not hailed as a hero but condemned for his duplicity. Following his betrayal, Ladon was captured and sentenced to a dark prison, a desolate fortress carved deep into the mountains, isolated from sunlight and freedom. The prison was a realm of shadows, where echoes of despair lingered and hope was a distant memory. In this cold, unyielding confinement, Ladon was stripped of his glory and power, forced to face the consequences of his choices. The once-mighty dragon, who had soared through the skies and commanded respect, now languished in solitude, cut off from the sun's warmth and the vibrant life of the world he had known. As years turned into decades, Ladon's heart grew heavy with regret and longing. Memories of his past glories haunted him, and he often reflected on the fateful decision that led to his downfall. The shadows of his prison served as a constant reminder of the price of ambition and betrayal, and he vowed that if he ever saw the light of day again, he would seek vengeance. Thus, the tale of Ladon, the dragon who once soared high above the realms, became a poignant legend of loss and betrayal.

Ladon Tribus

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