Board Thread:Roleplaying/@comment-17114085-20190126220742/@comment-17114085-20190211155910

Reeth casted the shield spell just in time as another of Hefndir's lightning bolts struck him. Luckily the lightning shield protected him from any significant damage. He only felt his hairs prick up after the lightning hit him.

Jermulgraag spun in the air to avoid Reeth's spell. The blast didn't even hit him.

The dragon had been about to shout the mage to pieces when the other Stormhawk stepped in. He had thought nothing of the blonde warrior so the shout came at a complete shock to him. ''Another Tongue! Impossible!''

The Dragonrend hit him and had an immediate effect on the dragon. He felt a sharp pain on his very soul, which froze him up and caused the dragon to begin falling out of the sky.

Harald was equally surprised. These Stormhawks are an interesting lot, to think they would have two Tongues among them.

Jermulgraag struggled against the manmade shout as he was freefalling. "Nunal joor nis viik zey!" [Mere mortals cannot defeat me!].

The first word of Dragonrend was enough to stun a dragon by imposing mortality onto his soul. The second was enough to bring one down by limiting his abilities momentarily. Though without the third word to seal the effect over the dragon for a time, he was already starting to recover.

The thane was over the surprise. He ran towards the dragon. "Now! Attack!" He yelled to the others.

Before he hit the ground, Jermulgraag regain control of himself and furiously beat his wings to slow himself down. He managed to land on his hind legs in the snowy crater without suffering any noticible injury. He was on the ground, but Dragonrend's effects had already left him.

(Basically the way I'm interpreting the shout for RP purposes: JOOR/Mortal - Stuns the dragon and can be used to stop a dragon from shouting by disorienting it; JOOR + ZAH/Finite - Also makes the dragon lose control of himself momentarily and forces the dragon to the ground; JOORZAH + FRUL/Temporary - Keeps the dragon under the effect of the first two words for the half-minute or so. Without the last word the shout wouldn't last nearly as long, it would be momentarily not temporarily.)