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... the otherworldly dragon that could blow him away with a sneeze and was now heading out of the Volcanic region with the hope that he doesn't get chased or followed.

In the end, Dustin managed to escape cleanly, and there was not any chase after the dragon that spear headed itself into him. This Wyvern did die in the process, as he was unable to take it back in time for it to avoid the dragon, and it died instantly. It just showed how much more powerful the dragons were compared to the wyv ...

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