A/N: To help this make some sense, this story involves a race of dragons that turn into people,( not the other way around,) and most of them are multi-colored. Anyway, here's the first bit. It's short...This is my first fic, so read at your own risk.

Harrison looked around himself, half a world of light, half a world of darkness. This is what it's like to be mortal? A simple year of denying his blood and he had lost his left eye to a mortal's weapon, something that wouldn't have even scratched him before, took his eye. Gave him a blind spot. Now and for all ways. Harrison had promised to get the man back but thought better of it. Time would get the man. Harrison must get his Father, presumed as the Dragon Master, he had supposedly created a "dragon" chimera. A flying talking, fire breathing creature. More over he heard tales of a splendid colored one; like the winter ground on the night of a full moon, it's eyes rumor said, were the same blue as a dark sapphire.

This meant nothing good. Harrison sighed and stood, pushing his own bangs, the color of dark gold out of his eyes, though the left was blank and sightless, the both still shimmer dark gold. Half Blind...Blind-Sided... Names given to him by the mortal military he was supposedly helping. Harrison could not bring himself to truly care. Right now he had to talk with someone or someone's who were very important. He truly didn't care. It was not something of his people to care beyond their own survival, or in rare cases, revenge, but even that was half-hearted. We're a passive bunch. Did you know that?

The thought had been a question directed at the shadowed figures that shifted and uncoiled from where they'd laid in secret shadowing themselves through illusions and tricks. Three sets of serpentine eyes turned to the young alchemist. Harrison sighed.

"Of all of you to come. Do you three even have time to waste from your lazy basking?" Harrison knew he was asking for trouble.

One of the three snake like bodies raised it tail, to send it with a whip like Crack at the young alchemist, who only grinned in response...

A/N: well, it's short but hopefully people will like it, if not well, then I won't bother with the rest.