Meanwhile, far outside of Kumandra floating over the ocean, a wall of Drunn was watching the country from a safe distance.

"We can't enter Kumandra any more thanks to that stupid gem," said a voice.

"Together we can't, but one of us can make it through without being hurt by it since the gem won't be able to sense just a single Drunn," said another.

"It would still weaken the one who goes in, making them unable to stand up to the dragons," said a third voice.

"Who says we need to fight?" asked the second voice.

"The people fear us and will run the second they see even one of us," it said.

"Then who among us will be the one to go?" asked the first.

"I'll go," said a fourth voice.

"After all, with all the dragons released from their stone prisons, one more won't stand out too much if I'm seen flying over the land," the voice said while glowing eyes appeared in the cloud of Drunn.

"Zon is right," said the first.

"Just make sure you destroy that gem so we can finish what we started so long ago," said the third.

"Don't worry, it's as good as gone," said Zon before a mass of darkness took off from the wall. As it moved, the darkness dissipated till a pitch black dragon appeared entering the country.

"What are the odds that he can do this?" asked the second.

"Not good, but he'll at least take out a good portion of the dragons and humans for the rest of us even if he does not get his hands on the gem," said the first.

"Meaning we'll have a chance to swoop in and finish them off," said the third.

"Especially the five who ruined everything, I can't wait to get my hands on them and get some payback," said the second.