Lira stood at the edge of the village, her eyes fixed on the distant silhouette of the castle. The tales of the killer dragon had been told for generations, but now they were more than just stories. Her brother's absence gnawed at her heart, turning fear into a fierce resolve.
"I will bring him back," she whispered to herself, her voice barely audible over the wind.
Each stroke of her whetstone against the blade echoed her determination. She recalled her brother's laughter, his reassuring words whenever she felt doubt. Now, those memories propelled her forward.
"Legends or not, that dragon will pay," she vowed, her eyes blazing with an inner fire.
The wind tugged at her cloak as she made her way forward, each step crunching the gravel underfoot. Shadows danced alongside her, but her resolve never wavered. The path was long, but her heart was set on the task ahead.
Lira paused for a moment, gathering her courage. The tales of the dragon's eyes, glowing like embers in the dark, haunted her thoughts. Yet here she was, ready to face the beast head-on.
"For my brother," she declared, stepping into the shadows.
The dragon's eyes opened slowly, fixing on Lira with an ancient, knowing gaze. Fear clawed at her, but she stood firm, gripping her sword with both hands.
"You will not claim another life," she shouted, a fierce determination in her voice.
Lira emerged from the castle, weary but victorious. Her heart ached with the absence of her brother, but she knew she had honored his memory. The villagers would no longer live in fear, and the legend of the killer dragon would finally rest.
"For you, brother," she murmured, gazing out at the rising sun and the promise of a new day.
















