For the dragon, Hyne knew exactly where to go. Located in the middle of the ocean off the Centra continent was a Deep Sea Research Center. In this laboratory, dragons were experimented on frequently.

Hyne took a boat out to the Research Center and entered the laboratory. Bodies of scientists were strewn about and some of the equipment was damaged. It was obvious that some sort of attack had occurred but Hyne didn't care. No scientists meant no questions. In the middle of the room was a large cylinder. Behind the swirling white light inside the cylinder, Hyne could just make out the outline of a dragon. She started towards the cylinder but was stopped by a booming voice.

"So you wish to challenge me?" The voice came from the cylinder.

"It's not my will to fight," Hyne told the dragon.

"Begging for mercy?" Bahamut questioned.

Hyne laughed. "Never."

"Damned imbecile," Bahamut snarled, "Why do you wish to fight?"

"It's my nature," Hyne answered.

"Foolish woman," Bahamut chuckled, "I do not know your intentions, but you will regret them!" The cylinder exploded and the huge dragon emerged.

The battle began and Hyne of course had the upper hand. While the battle lasted longer than most, Hyne emerged victorious. She killed the dragon and trapped his immortal soul in a dark blue stone. Now there were only two souls left to capture in her quest for eternal life.