Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-7262318-20190224002438/@comment-5543592-20190225151100

"Intelligently too." Yaden said. "Although normally they're less friendly."

"What's it talking about, honorably?" Lurio said, looking to the Greybeard who shrugged his shoulders.

"Did I not just admit I know little about golden dragons?" Adalmor said.

"An honorable duel," The Augur of Justice raised his voice to be heard over the throng, "is one in which both contestants fought on even ground, with equal weapons, without the usage of magic or any trickery."

"Bwah!" Yaden laughed. "An honorable duel?  With a dragon?  Is it stupid?  Not a chance.  We'll attack him together, there's strength in numbers."

"No." Cade stated, his tone firm. He sat there on the back of his black horse, clad in black armor, a steel contraption of interlocking metal plates and weapons. "No, friend orc, you will not.  For any man that should infringe upon honor, any honor, will not do so in my presence, so long as I draw breath." Cade's voice was growing louder and louder, as he worked himself up into a Justice-fueled rant, "Whoever affronts honor shall answer to me.  If the dragon wants a honorable duel, he shall have one!  He stands between the Augur of Justice and his destination!  And nothing.  Stops.  Justice."

Yaden was looking very blankly at Cade, stuck between incredulity and amusement.