Farkas watched his wife slowly pass away. His son and his daughter in law were both shedding tears. Even though they were both vampires they could still shed tears. Lydia was next to Farkas holding her thanes hand in hers. Cyan was dropping in and out of consciousness for the past two hours. Odahviing pushed his snout through the window to see his Dovahkiin. "Odahviing I'm glad you're here. She wanted to say goodbye to you." Farkas sniffed as he spoke to the grand creature. Odahviing huffed at the man "She is not dying Farkas." Farkas looked at the dragon with confusion written all over his face "Odahviing what do you mean she is not dying?" the dragon looked at the women lying in the bed reaching out he ran his tongue over her forehead. The slickness cooled her off as well as gave her some healing magic. "Cyan is he Dragonborn and she is 600 years old as well as a werewolf. Inside her is the power of all the dragons she has killed including Alduin's and Paarthunax's power. Essentially her human body can no longer hold that much power so therefore the power and knowledge is going through a process of turning her into a dragon." Farkas looked at his wife with new knowledge of what she was going through. She wasn't dying she was just transforming. "So what do we do?" Farkas asked the dragon. The creature picked Cyan in his jaws gently and carried her out to a field. Farkas and the others followed on their horses. Odahviing set Cyan down in the field and stepped back. Her body began to glow and shimmer. Her hair started to turn into horns that cascaded down her back her arms and legs began to curve and became covered in scales her back arched off the ground as wings spread about underneath her. she rose from the ground as her transformation finished. She spread her wings and opened her mouth and released a deafening roar. She landed on the ground next to her husband and nuzzled him. Farkas smiled and wrapped his big arms around her snout. His Cyan was a dragon. He knew their relationship and marriage had just changed but it was a good change that much he knew.