Thread:Misry6/@comment-31330278-20190811230954/@comment-27022982-20190930005125


 * 1) Not really. No one knows the origin of the Shadow Dragons, which have the ability to break the minds of others whenever they want to. Some say that they are demonic beings from the unknown, corrupted by Shaitan before the creation of the world. Others say that these are simply another race of dragons created in the world. Simply put, they are eldritch beings that no one knows about, so their origins are interpreted by the reader. This is what makes them so interesting, like the Nameless Things from Middle-earth. However, unlike the Nameless Things, the Shadow Dragons have a moral agency and are known for doing horrible acts, but Abretar is the only member of their race who is Pure Evil. Volgron sure becomes more protective of the dragon race when he sees just how evil Shaitan really is, and helps the heroes banish him from the world of dragons beneath the Earth. Also, Shaitan is not made of evil; he made that decision by himself, so he's also Pure Evil, while Abretar still counts because of his lesser resources. Do you have any PE characters in your story?
 * 2) Actually, Abretar is defeated after his betrayal of Volgron where he is imprisoned in a giant cavern with a large volceno inside it. He starts to open the protal to the cavern using a device called the Opener, but betrays him in the last moment saying something over the lines of, "When I become a god, even you will bow to me." However, he's confronted by the students of Camelot Academy (Jonathan Drake, Patricia White, and many others, all in the forms of dragons), along with a robot named Syclone who is one of Drake's best friends, and the students' two mentors, Merlin and Morgan le Fay, both of who are also in the form of dragons. Meanwhile, Volgron's son, Vingol, tried to open the door to finally free his father, but Syclone is able to disable the Opener. However, Drake manages to convince Syclone to show mercy on Vingol by leaving the Opener on a little longer so Vingol can return to his father he was separated from for centuries, while Merlin and Morgan strike down Abretar. Once Vingol is reunited with Volgron back in the cavern, Syclone shuts down the Opener, and the rest face down Abretar. Together, the dragons are able to turn Abretar to stone, where he turns to stone and crumbles to pieces once he hits the ground.
 * 3) I don't know what Bilbo (or Frodo, in that matter) symbolizes, but you could be right on that one.