Lian Chu chases a dragon. Before killing him, the dragon approaches him and promises that he will come back until his hunter finds a real reason to kill him. As a result, Lian Chu suffers from weakness and nightmares. The fact that Gwizdo stuffed the dragon's head and hung it over the dining table as a trophy doesn't make things any better. Noble Kao suspects it could be the Salamander Syndrome: the salamander dragons don't grow a new tail like lizards, but retrieve severed body parts. One day the dragon head disappeared. This is unsettling, but it gets even more unsettling when the head is suddenly back...
Lian Chu chases a dragon. Before killing him, the dragon approaches him and promises that he will come back until his hunter finds a real reason to kill him. As a result, Lian Chu suffers from weakness and nightmares. The fact that Gwizdo stuffed the dragon's head and hung it over the dining table as a trophy doesn't make things any better. Noble Kao suspects it could be the Salamander Syndrome: the salamander dragons don't grow a new tail like lizards, but retrieve severed body parts. One day the dragon head disappeared. This is unsettling, but it gets even more unsettling when the head is suddenly back...