"Henceforth, all sub-dragons shall be released from our fold, free to go where they want," Kuro said strongly, making the expressions of the various dragons freeze.
"Young King, this…" Thest of the four aides, an aged male dragon with yellow scales, muttered with uncertainty.
Kuro understood their reactions. After all, this was a catastrophe not only because of the long civil war and the damage it could do to the vitality of the dragon race, but also because the entire lifestyle of pure dragons was sustained by the hard work of sub-dragons.
While dragons sustained themselves by ambiently absorbing worldly energy—of which the excess famously produced aether crystals—they still had to perform other tasks to sustain their lives, not to mention their sanities.
Someone had to farm, someone had to hunt, someone had to cook and clean, someone had to build the dragon perches, dig the caves, etc. All of these tasks were usually handled by sub-dragons for little to no remuneration, mostly even for free.
The only notable benefit was that sub-dragons could receive some bloodline essence from pure dragons that would purify their own bloodlines and cause them to be stronger and more perfect. Like Chrona, who started out as a lowly wyrm and was painstakingly cultivated into an actual pure dragon by rent.
It was this hook that pure dragons used to make sub-dragons work for them like ves. Otherwise, just based on bloodline suppression, they would only be able to make sub-dragons obedient at best but not willing to work so hard.
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Of course, when one is in a lower caste, they wouldin endlessly and feel that it was unfair to be mistreated so. However, once they entered the upper caste, even if they didn''t mistreat their former peers, they would be silent because the sweetness of the privileges was too great.
"I worked hard to get here, why should I abolish it for you?"
And so, former allies turned into enemies or turncoats, causing the caste system to persist.
The dragon race''s version had existed from the beginning and persisted to the very end, when they were vanquished in the old war. Even in Draco''s era, he did nothing to stop it, the man himself being a viin who sought the suffering of all beings.
Even the civil war that actually urred in history only ended up with sub-dragons losing and being suppressed even more, stripped of the basic rights they possessed while being mistreated further till the end of time.
However, from Kuro''s point of view, this was a bad oue. Dragons were a powerful species, but they had been ''bnced'' by creation with profoundziness.
Humans would *not* be the rulers of the world if dragons were to flex their ws even slightly, but they didn''t. They preferred tozily roost in their territory and watch everything with detachment, their only pastime being their penchant for debauchery and sex.
And thisziness was only exacerbated with the presence and behavior of sub-dragons, who willingly catered to every need. Just like in the *Wall-E* movie, excessive reliance on technology rendered humans into fat blobs that couldn''t even move without chairs, even needing robots to wipe their own asses.
If dragons had half of the ambition and cunningness of the human race, would Sigurd have even been able to make a dent?
It could be said that their oue was predestined; it was just a matter of when.
Kuro knew this,ing from the current era and being taught by his mother about dragon history since she was grooming him to be the next king as Draco wasn''t much interested in it minus the looting aspect.
His mother, a white dragon, was perfectly self-sufficient because white dragons were built to serve their ck dragon mates. As such, like white dragons of old, shemented that their race was toozy and did not need to over-rely on others like that.
Kuro had taken thosementations to heart.
Now put in a situation like this, he couldn''t help but feel moved. If he could, at this crucial point in history, forcibly cut the dragon race from their ''servants'' and push them to be self-reliant, how much would history have changed?
Would their end have been different?
"My decree isw. Disperse all sub-dragons from the mountain; they are not toe within range of the foot for 500 kilometers, or they will be ughtered. Apart from that, all dragons are to now take care of their own issues without relying on the sub-dragons."
Kuro''s eyes brutally scanned the group. "Feel free to let any dragon or sub-dragon that disagrees with my decreee here. I will make them remember who the king is!"
The words that the dragons had formed to rebut the decree were forcibly swallowed down. The same way dragons oppressed sub-dragons through bloodline was the same way they were oppressed by Kuro.
They didn''t need to waste time throwing blows; they knew that he could likely press them down and rub them on the ground with ease!
This trial was not short, and over the course of the next few days, Kuro did receive challenges. After all, only the noble dragons had felt his aura; the moremon folk among pure dragons still thought he was akin to the original Young King in history.
Kuro was a ck dragon and quite vicious, as already shown. He beat any challenger within an inch of their lives if they were a pure dragon, and any sub-dragon that even frowned in his general direction was turned into nothingness.
Soon, his reputation was no longer shaky and became firm, all the pure dragons lowering their heads in obedience while the sub-dragons were greatly disheartened, forced to leave their homes and venture into the world, no longer able to grow their power as they had no connection to dragons anymore.
Many were filled with regret, and some did not agree with the rebellion, but Kuro did not care and sent them all out. For him, this was just a pretext; he simply needed an excuse to whip the dragon race into shape.
?System to Immortal Descendant Announcement
Congrattions on resolving the First Catastrophe of the Scattered Dragon Race, The War of sses! Degree of resolution: 130%!?
Kuro was not surprised. His resolution was definitely good, but not as exemry as how he solved the third catastrophe. For how dragons had lived for so long, change would be difficult, and there was no indication that they could actually manage to achieve it.
The idea was viable, and the steps he was taking were logical, while he had quelled the war that would cause the dragon race countless losses, so he did pass with some flying colors.
Soon, Kuro encountered the second catastrophe, which was actually the Great Scattering. He had noticed that the system referred to the current Dragon Race as the ''Scattered'' Dragon Race, and the reason for that was soon made clear when this catastrophe showed up.
The mountain they lived on had been blessed with worldly energy in torrents as dragons continuously pulled it over, while aether crystals were refined with no ce to go, umting in heaps as they tossed them out.
Dragons didn''t need them and sub-dragons didn''t care much about them, so the precious resources that would cause humans and all other races to froth at the mouth literally formed miniature hills of ''refuse piles'' around the mountain.
This led to the second catastrophe, which was that the umted aether crystals that had marinated and increased in quantity for years had caused irreversible changes to thendscape, which attracted the attention of the other races in the world.
You see, dragons were not as numerous and respected in this era as in their prime, so things like Dragon yers and Dragon Hunters existed aplenty. Of course, apart from the bodies of dragons, what they coveted were those aether crystals that had umted.
Now, looking at the nature of dragons, they didn''t care much if other species came to shovel their ''shit.'' Hey buddy, you''re free to collect those crystals since you''ll be clearing up space for us anyway, and we can even dump more without having to go too far!
But give a person an inch and they will take a mile.
You know how it is.
They didn''t just want the aether crystals; they wanted the dragon blood, dragon horns, dragon hearts, dragon eyes, etc. All the precious parts of dragons that could be used for various crafts made the various races filled with greed as they banded together to form a Dragon Hunting Alliance that threatened the entire dragon race.
The worst part was that this wasn''t the first time!
Over the many centuries, this had urred many times, forcing the dragons to relocate often after being besieged for a while and being fleeced.
This was why they were the Scattered Dragon Race. They did not have a solid ce to call home and were forced to migrate every so often with diminished numbers and a chest full of grievances.
When Kuro was informed of the Dragon Hunting Alliance''s formation, he simply requested to know their rally spot. Right then and there, he traveled to the location with a fleet of dragons, releasing a huge wave of destruction energy below, turning the leaders and powerhouses of countless races into nothingness.
The damage this had done to the safety and development of the races of the world was incalcble, and Kuro even ordered the dragons to take advantage and begin a subjugation ofthe world.
As he stood atop a small hill overlooking a human city, which was plunged into screams and despair as countless weaklings ran about to flee the fire dragonunching mes down upon them, the system finally responded.
?System to Immortal Descendant Announcement
Congrattions on resolving the Second Catastrophe of the Scattered Dragon Race, The Great Scattering! Degree of resolution: 1000%!?
The world around him began to fade away with the scene of carnage as a backdrop, returning him to the white space with the statue of Igneus before him. This time, the previously stone statue hade to life, revealing a huge and majestic fire dragon with eyes a deep orange color, full of vicissitudes and wisdom.
Unlike before, his voice was not filled with yful senility, but tiredness.
"If I had even half of your power, talent, and resolution when I was your age, our race would have flourished far greater than it did," Igneus remarked with a deep sigh.
Kuro shook his head. "I disagree. The path I took works for me due to my heritage and talent, but as my father always says, not everything can be solved with force. The decisions I made will have invisible bacshes that will have to be dealt with."
Igneus was surprised and nced at Kuro deeply. He then nodded with a hint of satisfaction.
"Young Prince, you have won my respect. Leave your name and a hint of your soul signature so that you too may be a pir for future generations," Igneus requested kindly.
"Kuro Morningstar. My father often calls me the Star of Darkness or Dark Star, so that also works," Kuro stated calmly.
Igneus flicked a finger as a portion of Kuro''s shadow detached from his body and flew to the side to form a portrait of him as he was, a young ck Dragon full of viciousness and ambition.
"I, Igneus Firelord, dere that Dragon Prince Kuro Morningstar has passed the Trial of the Crown, bing the 5095th Crown Prince of the Dragon Race!"
BOOM!