Tom was fast asleep in bed, but he was hardly getting anything remotely close to a good night's sleep. He was having dreams about the battle with the Fault Ripper and when he had no choice but to blast it.

He wasn't feeling much better the following morning, barely eating his breakfast, which didn't go unnoticed by his mother.

"Your breakfast is getting cold," she said. When he didn't respond, she waved her hand in front of his face. "Hello. Earth to Tom."

"Huh?" said Tom, looking up.

"You feeling okay?" Olivia asked.

"Yeah, yeah, just didn't get much sleep last night," he said, looking up at her. "Mom, do you ever have a really intense dream you just can't shake?"

"Sure, everyone does," she said. "It's just your subconscious working something out. Can't hurt you."

"Has there been any seismic activity recently?" Tom asked.

"You mean earthquakes?"

"Yeah. Yeah, or even just, you know, a little tremor or anything."

"Nope, not since we collapsed the vault," she said, shaking her head. "Isn't that great?"

"Yep," said Tom, looking a little disappointed. "Yeah, great."

He suddenly found that he lost his appetite and went to empty his practically full plate into the bin.

"You know, we did have a sinkhole open up in the woods; I'm going to check it out if you want to tag along," she offered.

"A sinkhole? Is it near the fissure?" Tom asked, his eyes lighting up.

"No, it's out in the woods."

"Oh. Then I'll pass."

"Come on," he said as he walked away. "Spend some quality time with your mom."

"Ah. I think I'll spend some quality time with my friends instead."

He then grabbed his bag and blew her kiss; she responded by sticking out her tongue.


Once he entered the Lair, he immediately informed the Dragon Riders that he planned to go to the fissure looking for the Fault Ripper.

"So, let me get this straight," said D'Angelo after he told them. "You want to check on the Fault Ripper?"

"The biggest, meanest, most dangerous dragon we've encountered that almost dragged you down into the depths of the fissure?" Jun added.

"Which consequently is full of poisonous gas and lava pits," said James.

"I just feel really guilty about what happened," he said. "I have horrible nightmares that I might have… I mean, we're here to help dragons, right? Even if they pose a threat. When I think about the Fault Ripper… I wonder if we're doing more harm than good."

"Tom, one unfortunate incident doesn't run all we do for dragons," said D'Angelo.

"Erm, guys," said Alex, looking at her tablet.

"Wait, wait, wait," said Eugene getting up. "So blasting dragons with fire and stuff isn't cool? What am I missing?"

"Everything," said Jun.

"Hello, guys?" said Alex, trying to get their attention.

"No, Eugene," said Tom. "As Dragon Riders, we don't hurt dragons. But I did."

"In the instance, didn't have a choice," said D'Angelo.

"There's always another way to…"

"Guys! Please listen to me," Alex yelled, and everyone looked at her. "The sensors are going crazy in the Crystal Realm."

"Which ones?" Tom asked.

Alex showed them her tablet, which showed all the sensors blinking. "All of them."

Everyone stared At, stunned.


Meanwhile, Olivia was checking out the sinkholes, and strangely, Sledkin had volunteered to join her. She had taken the van to the nearest sinkhole and then began pulling out all the equipment.

"Are you sure we need all this equipment?" Sledkin asked.

"Doesn't hurt to be prepared," said Olivia as she checked through them and looked at her suspiciously. "On a similar note, why did Rakke send both of us to investigate a sinkhole?"

"They didn't. I sent me," she said bluntly. "I'm not sitting in an office taking meetings. Why you're off making all the discoveries? If something is going to be found, we'll find it together."

"This is an exploration, Wilma. I'm just making sure the sinkhole doesn't pose a threat to ICARUS."

"Maybe. But, one never knows when more deposits of a certain mysterious ground-breaking gem might be discovered. So, let's get to work. Shall we?"

They turned around and suddenly came face-to-face with Buzzsaw, who looked at them angrily.

"Who might you be?" Sledkin asked.

"I'm the guy whose land you're on," he said. "Before you take another step, I have a few demands."

The two women looked at one another and shrugged at one another.


Meanwhile, the Dragon Riders were now flying through the Crystal Realm.

"Sensors are still off the charts," said Alex.

"What is going on?" Tom asked.

They then heard a rumbling sound.

"You hear that?" Jun asked. "Some kind of tremor."

"That's no tremor. Look," D'Angelo pointed.

They then saw an exciting cave with several different kinds of big and small dragons, all looking terrified.

"Those dragons were terrified," Tom noted.

"I know I'm new to this, but is this normal?" Eugene asked.

"No," said Jun. "Look at all of them."

"What could possibly scare all these dragons?" James frowned.

That's when they saw the mouth of the cave when they exited were three Flamethrowers.

"Flamethrowers," said Tom.

"Shocker," said Alex.

The Flamethrowers then flew back into the cave.

"You think a small gang of Flamethrowers could scare all these dragons?" Jun asked.

"Let's find out," said Tom, looking down at Thunder. "Come on, Pal."

They immediately followed the Flamethrowers into the cave and found themselves at the crystal towers. There, they could see that lava was flowing out of one of these towers, and flamethrowers were nesting in it.

"Oh, no!" said Tom. "So, somehow, the Fire Realm is spilling into the Crystal Realm."

"The magma's coming from that tower," said D'Angelo.

"Isn't that the same tower we sealed a few days ago?" James asked.

"I think you mean me, and Webs sealed it," said Eugene.

"Well, now it unsealed," said Jun.

"We've got a plugged back up," said Tom.

But when they got closer to the tower, suddenly, their dragons came to a sudden stop.

"Hey, what is it, Pal?" Tom asked.

"Plow, whoa. Chill," said D'Angelo.

"It's okay," said Jun, rubbing Wu and Wei's heads. "What's going on with them?"

"Maybe we should turn back," Alex suggested.

"Turn back? We've taken on Flamethrowers before," said Tom.

They then heard a large, growling sound.

"Sound a lot bigger than a Flamethrower," said D'Angelo.

Suddenly, emerging from the lava pool at the tower's base was the biggest dragon they had seen yet. It had pure white scales, a serpent-like neck and tail, and tusk-like fangs sticking out of its mouth. It had huge wings and small wing flaps attached to its tail.

It then flew to the top of the tower, and the Flamethrowers flew around it.

"Tom… we should go," said Jun.

"I'm with Jun," said Eugene.

"No way, we can't just leave," said Tom. "This thing is driving every dragon in the Crystal Realm from their home."

Then, they noticed the new dragon growling at one of the Flamethrowers as if giving it commands.

"Those things do its bidding. They're like minions," said D'Angelo.

"Now it's all making sense," said Tom. "The Flamethrowers we've seen here in the Crystal Realm, it's like they've been scouting the territory for him. We've got to do something to stop him and the magma."

He then attempted to fly towards the pure white dragon, but Thunder was having none of that.

"Hey, what are you doing?" Tom asked him.

"Tom, listen to Thunder," said Jun.

Then, they saw the white dragon begin to glow brightly.

"Watch out," Alex warned.

"Oh, boy!" said Tom.

The white dragon opened its mouth and fired a fire stream that shot in four different directions. The Dragon Riders had to perform some fancy manoeuvres to avoid getting burnt.

"Go, go!" Tom yelled.


Moments later, they were back in the Lair, very much exhausted.

"Everybody okay?" Tom asked.

"Feathers is getting there, aren't you, girl?" said Alex as she struck Feathers.

"I have never seen a dragon that big," said D'Angelo. "And it commands an entire army of Flamethrowers. Things just got real."

"But why is it pushing out the dragons from the Crystal Realm?" Jun asked.

"My best guess is that when the fissure opened, it sent tremors throughout the entire Dragon World, which upset the balance," said James. "Animals move into each other's territory when their habitat is destroyed either by human or natural means."

"We can't just stand back and watch as that Sky Torcher transforms the Crystal Realm into another Fire Realm," said Tom. "What will happen to all the Crystal Realm dragons?"

"Pfft, no way we can beat that thing," said Eugene.

"It's not about beating it. We just have to get it back to the Fire Realm, where it belongs. Doctor D, you and the others go to the Crystal Realm and do everything you can to round up the injured dragons and keep them safe."

"Where are you going?" Jun asked as he mounted Thunder.

"We need a way to drain all that magma; otherwise, there won't be Crystal Realm for the dragons to return to."

"So, you're going to dig giant holes?" Alex frowned.

"No. We'll find someone who can."

Then, both he and Thunder took off.

Jun and James looked at one another, nodded and went to their dragons.


Tom had reached the mouth that led into the fissure.

"You ready for this, Pal?" Tom asked as he reached for his facemask.

"Wait up," said Jun's voice.

Tom turned around and saw Jun and James had arrived on their dragons.

"You weren't planning to leave without us, were you?" James smiled.

"What are you two doing here?" Tom asked.

"You're not going after the Fault Ripper alone," said Jun. "You don't even know if he's alive, and if he is, I'm not sure how happy he'll be to see the two of you. You're going to need backup."

The dragons roar in agreement; even Thunder thought it was a good idea. Tom then looked at the two of them and nodded in agreement.

"So, what's down there?" Jun asked as she looked over the ledge.

"You know, poisonous gas, rivers of lava, and the Crystal Realm's only hope," said Tom as he put his mask on.

"Sounds like fun," said James, doing the same.

Tom then drove down, and once Jun had put her facemask on, both she and James followed after him.


Meanwhile, both Olivia and Sledkin were getting everything ready for their investigation. Buzzsaw, on the other hand, was spreading out of the large net on the ground.

"I can't believe you agreed to let this oddball oversee our activities," Olivia whispered in disbelief.

"The last thing we need is some local rube reporting as for trespassing," she said. "The best to give the baby his bottle."

Buzzsaw saw the two of them whispering and looked at him suspiciously. "Finding everything you're looking for, ladies?"

"So far, so good," said Olivia.

"Yeah, I'll bet," said Buzzsaw.

"Uh, what's with the net?" Olivia asked.

"Oh, that? That's a net trap. Ordered it myself. Made out of the finest polyethylene."

"What are you trying to catch?" Sledkin asked.

"A bird."

"What kind of bird is that big?" Olivia asked.

Buzzsaw looked at her knowingly. "Oh, I think you know."

"Ha-ha… I do?" said Olivia, confused.

"I didn't just fall off the organic avocado truck yesterday," he snapped. "I know about your lightning bird."

"Lightning bird?" said Olivia, now even more confused.

"So you have heard of it," he said, pointing an accusing finger at her. "What did you do? Cook him up in a fancy lab of yours? Dig him out of that bottomless pit? Which one was it?"

Both Olivia and Sledkin looked at one another and immediately turned away from him.

"I think it's time we hurry this up," Sledkin whispered.

"Way ahead of you," said Olivia.

They then activated their scanners and quickly began to survey the area.


Meanwhile, Tom and his team were now flying through the poisonous gas.

"Watch the gas," Tom warned.

"That's the poisonous stuff. Got it," said Jun.

They kept on flying down until they reached the bottom of the fissure, and it wasn't quite what they expected. There wasn't as much poisonous gas at the bottom, so they removed their facemasks and took in the surroundings.

There were a number of events that were shooting out poisonous gas and lava falls, but the thing that caught the eye was the plants. They were unlike anything they had seen before; they glowed in different colours and looked alien.

"Wow. Can you believe this place?" said Tom.

"I'm seeing, and yet I still don't believe it," said James.

"That no-picture rule is the worst," said Jun.

Tom was so busy taking in his surroundings he wasn't watching that he wasn't watching when he was going, and the gas vent erupted right in front of him. He quickly jumped back, and we would have fallen to one of the lava falls if Thunder hadn't caught in time.

"Thanks, Pal. Got to watch my step," he said.

"Ah! Glowing plants," said Jun as she leaned in towards one. "This place has glowing plants!"

"Amazingly, anything grows down here with no sunlight and so much poisonous gas," said James mesmerised.

Jun then saw Wu was about to eat one of the plants. "No, no, stop. Don't eat that. They could be poisonous, too."

Tom then looked around for clues that might lead them to the Fault Ripper.

"Tom. You all right?" Jun asked.

Tom sighed. "No sign of the Fault Ripper. He would have landed somewhere around here, but nothing. I hate to think that I…"

"Just the fact that he's not here means he must have moved," said Jun encouragingly. "It's a good sign."

"If he was injured, he would have some safe place like a cave," said James.

They then heard Thunder roaring at them, and it looked as if he had found some clue.

"What is it, Pal?" Tom asked as they approached him.

That's when they saw a massive cave, very similar to the ones they had seen the Fault Ripper make.

"Looks like our friend's been busy," said Jun.

"That's definitely a Fault Ripper tunnel," said Tom excitedly. "He must be okay."

"See? All those nightmares, all that worrying for nothing," said Jun, smiling.

"This is a huge dragon-sized load off," said Tom. "Now all we've got to do is find a big lug and convince him to help us."

He then pulled out a torch and climbed into the tunnel.

"Yeah. Easy," said Jun following him.

"Once more into the breach," James sighed.


Back in the Crystal Realm, D'Angelo had difficulty keeping up with all the injured dragons coming his way.

"Easy, fella. Stay still," he said, rubbing ointment on one of the little dragons.

Alex and Eugene then arrived with a new batch of dragons.

"Look at that, we're next," said Eugene.

"Let's try to keep things orderly, team, can we?" said D'Angelo. "I've never had this many dragons in trouble at once."

Plowhorn then sensed something.

"What is it, girl?" D'Angelo asked.

They then heard a familiar roar close by.

"Uh-oh, we've got trouble coming," said D'Angelo. "I hope Tom is having some luck with that Fault Ripper."


Tom and the others were still making their way through the tunnel, and still no sign of the Fault Ripper.

Thunder then suddenly stood up straight.

"Easy, Pal. You hear something?" Tom asked.

Tom shone his torch, and that's when he saw it: the Fault Ripper, who was fast asleep.

"There he is," said Tom and made his way closer towards it. "Wait here."

"Kullersen," Jun hissed.

"Hello, Mr Fault Ripper," said Tom casually.

At first, he didn't seem to hear him, but when Tom looked away, he opened his eyes, making Tom jump when he looked back.

"Hi," he said, waving. "Hey, don't freak out."

The Fault Ripper then rose to his feet and growled at him.

"We have a big problem, and we need your help," said Tom gently.

The Fault Ripper responded by roaring at him, and the moment he did, they all ran for it, with him following close behind.


Meanwhile, Olivia and Sledkin had finished their work and were packing everything up. Neither of them wanted to stay longer with Buzzsaw, who was mentally unhinged.

"Hurry up," said Sledkin as Olivia filled the back of the van.

"I'm moving as fast as I can," Olivia snapped.

At that moment, a hatchet flew by, impaled in a nearby tree.

"Pretty accurate, huh?" said Buzzsaw as he retrieved it. "I've been practising, and this hatchet has got this lightning bird's all over it."

"This has been very interesting, Mr Saw, but we've got to get back to the lab," said Sledkin as Olivia climbed into the driving seat of the van.

"Found what you are looking for, huh?" Buzzsaw asked as he leaned in towards them.

"Thanks for your time," Olivia waved and quickly closed the window.

"I see right through you, you know," Buzzsaw yelled. "Just like I saw through the kid that was hiding it."

Olivia is picked up upon hearing that. "Wait, what did he say? What kid?"

"Olivia, he's a nut," Sledkin snapped. "Let's go. Before he kills us would be preferred."

They then drove off, leaving behind a frustrating Buzzsaw.

"Revenge is coming swift and fast for your lightning bird," he said, smiling. "And when it does, you won't see it coming."

As he walked off, he accidentally tripped on a stone and landed on his own net, which lifted him into the air and then detached, making him fall into a nearby sinkhole.


Meanwhile, Tom and the others were hiding from the Fault Ripper, who clearly wasn't pleased to see them.

"He's alive. We can figure out another way to drain the magma," said Jun.

"No! The Fault Ripper is our best shot," Tom argued.

"Not if he eats us," Jun pointed out.

"He won't."

"As much as I like your confidence, I'm with Jun on this one," said James.

They then saw the Fault Ripper was particularly close to where their dragons were hiding. It looked as if he would miss them for a brief moment, but then he picked up on their scent.

"Thunder, Blade, Wu, Wei," said Tom and dashed over to them.

"Tom, no! Wait," Jun pleaded.

"He's going to get himself killed," said James.

The Fault Ripper growled at their dragons, but Tom placed himself between them.

"Stop, please! Please!" Tom cried. "We just need your help. Other dragons need you. Please! The entire Crystal Realm is in danger."

The Fault Ripper merely snorted at him, blowing him back.

"Tom!" Jun yelled as she and James rushed over to him.

Thunder was also concerned and turned his attention onto the Fault Ripper. It looked as if the dragons were about to battle it out.

"Come on, Tom," said Jun. "You try. It didn't work, now let's go."

"She's right, Tom, we can't stay here," said James.

"No, no, let me bond with him," said Tom.

"I think we're past that," said Jun.

The Fault Ripper roared at their dragons, who immediately took to the air. Thunder fired a lightning blast at his feet as a warning shot. The Fault Ripper instantly backed down, and he looked as if he was terrified.

Tom then suddenly realised that he was terrified. "He remembers. Thunder, no!"

He then immediately rushed off towards the Fault Ripper.

"Tom, what are you doing?" Jun yelled.

"Stop!" Tom yelled, placing himself between the dragons and looking towards their dragons. "He's just scared of us. Just like we were of him." He then looked to the Fault Ripper calmly. "You probably have nightmares, too. Just like me. I'm sorry. Guess I kind of came on strong. It's hard to imagine someone as big as you being scared. But now I understand."

He then to the others and signalled them to back down, which they did, but they still looked very concerned.

"And when not going to hurt you again," he said to the Fault Ripper and held out his hand. "The dragons could use your help."

Everyone remained quiet and watched as the Fault Ripper placed his snout against Tom's hand.

"So, what do you say?" Tom asked him.

The Fault Ripper then roared, telling him that he would help.

"He never ceases to amaze me," said James as he looked at Jun, who smiled.


D'Angelo and his team had trouble dealing with the Sky Torcher and its Flamethrower minions.

"Guys, seriously, this is a losing fight," said Alex.

"You want to abandon all these dragons?" D'Angelo asked just into the wounded dragons below them.

"No, but…"

"You heard Tom today," said Eugene. "Maybe this is the natural order of things. Maybe we don't even belong here."

"This one dragon taking over the entire realm?" said D'Angelo. "Driving out everything else, losing the Crystal Realm for good? That's not natural."

"Survival of the fittest?" Alex shrugged.

"Look at that thing," said Eugene, pointing at the Sky Torcher. "In this scenario, we are not the fittest."

They then heard a dragon roar, a loud one that was not coming from the Sky Torcher.

"Oh, great," Eugene groaned. "More killer dragons. Awesome."

D'Angelo, however, recognised the roar. "That's not another Sky Torcher."

Tom then suddenly shot past them, followed closely by Jun and James.

"Hey, guys," Tom waved. "The cavalry has arrived."

Then, suddenly, flying directly above them was the Fault Ripper.

"With a dragon like the Fault Ripper fighting on our side, we might stand a chance," said D'Angelo.

"He's not going to fight," said Tom. "I promise we wouldn't hurt him. He's going to drain the magma, but to get close enough, we have to get the Sky Torcher back to the Fire Realm where he belongs."

"And plug up the magma fountain for good," said Jun.

"It's perfectly straightforward," James smiled.

The others looked at one another with dubious looks.

"We can't help dragons without hurting dragons, then what are we doing here?" Tom asked them. "Sharpen up, Riders. This is a battle for the Crystal Realm."

"Nice knowing all of you," said Alex.

The Sky Torcher flew straight at them with a few Flamethrowers nearby. The Dragon Riders immediately made their way straight at them, and the Fault Ripper followed close behind.

"Feathers, you clear a path," Tom instructed. "The rest of you, deal with the Flamethrowers while I get the Sky Torcher's attention."

As they flew closer to the horde of enemy dragons, the Fault Ripper caught up with Tom, who smiled and nodded. He quickly caught up with the other Dragon Riders, and they began engaging with the enemy.

While the enemy dragons were distracted, the Fault Ripper used this opportunity to fly to the crystal tower. He then spun like a drill and dug through the tower, creating a tunnel for the magma to flow through.


The Sky Torcher then roared at the Flamethrowers, and they quickly engaged with the Riders. They quickly fire blasts straight at them, and the Riders quickly separate from one another.

Eugene suddenly found himself being chased by two Flamethrowers constantly blasting him. Jun then flew in and blasted them with a combined heat and freeze blast.

"Come on, Webs," said Eugene.

The two of them then flew up to help Alex, who was being chased by a Flamethrower and fired a fire web at it. However, they had no time to relax as another Flamethrower showed out of nowhere, forcing Eugene to retreat and then attacked Alex, but Feathers knocked it back with a sonic blast.

Tom headed straight towards the Sky Torcher. "Light him up, Pal."

Thunder then blasted the Sky Torcher with a lightning blast, gaining its attention. Then he and the other Riders flew away, and the Sky Torcher followed them and began to rain down fire upon them, which was more than a little distressing.

"This way to the Fire Realm," said Tom.

Sadly, a group of Flamethrowers were now chasing after them as well.

"Bogeys, he's a 12 o'clock!" D'Angelo warned.

"We're surrounded," said Jun.

"Break left into that canyon," Tom ordered.

They immediately flew towards the crystal canyon, which was extremely tight.

"Oh! It's going to be tight," said Tom.

"This is a dead end," said Eugene. "Great idea, Kullersen!"

"At least we lost him," said Alex as she looked back at him.

Unfortunately, she saw the Sky Torcher flying through the canyon towards them.

"Or not," she said.

If that wasn't bad enough, the Sky Torcher released a stream of fire straight at them, making them scream as they flew through the canyon.

"He's smart," Tom observed.

"Great. Smart, huge and angry," said Alex.

"Not a great combination, is it?" said James.

Things worsened because Eugene's prediction came true as they reached a dead end. They had no choice but to turn and face the Sky Torcher, who landed in front of them.

"He's not going to miss again, guys," said Tom.

"What do we do?" Eugene asked.

"I don't know."

They immediately braced themselves as the Sky Torcher opened its mouth with the intent of roasting them. However, they then heard a dragon roar. When they turned around, they saw the Fault Ripper stepping out of the shadows, and he wasn't alone either. He had brought all the other Crystal Realm dragons.

"Cool!" said Jun.

"Looks like the cavalry has arrived," said James.

The Sky Torcher then focused on the Crystal Realm dragons and roared at them loudly to scare them off. However, they were no longer scared and immediately unleashed their breath attacks upon the pale white dragon.

"Now's our chance," said Tom.

"Oorah!" D'Angelo cheered.

They then immediately flew into action and supported the other dragons.

"Okay, guys," said Tom. "We got him right where we want him. Thunder, I need a streaming blast right there."

Thunder fired a lightning blast directly at where Tom had been pointing, cracking the rock surface slightly.

Tom then turned to the Fault Ripper. "Think you can hit that?"

The Fault Ripper instantly took off and flew directly over the Sky Torch, drilling into the canyon's surface exactly where Thunder had blasted, opening a new passageway into the Fire Realm.

"It's working, Pal!" Tom cheered, and then they flew over to the Sky Torcher. "Now, go back to the Fire Realm."

The Crystal Realm dragons were constantly attacking the Sky Torcher in the presence of the Fault Ripper, which meant that he was no longer the largest dragon on campus. Reluctantly, he returned to the passageway, followed closely by the Flamethrowers, but roared as he left as if saying that he would be back.

The Fault Ripper then rolled down at the tunnel fiercely, causing it to collapse.

"That's what I thought," Tom smiled.

"Yeah!" Alex cheered.

"Whoo! We did it," Jun cried.

"Now we can seal off the tower, and the Fault Ripper can finish draining the magma," said Tom as he dismounted Thunder.

"And if those fire dragons ever come back, looks like the crystal dragons are ready for the fight," said D'Angelo, gesturing to the Crystal Realm dragons.

"I can't believe we pulled that off," said Jun, amazed. "And without hurting a single dragon."

"It's all about finding the balance and bringing nature back to where it belongs," said Tom. "These realms are safer with us here."

The Fault Ripper then nuzzled him affectionately and rubbed him. "Good work, big guy."

Thunder snarled jealously, making Tom chuckle, and he walked over to give him a good rub. "You too, Pal, you too. Now let's get out of here."

Tom then stopped when he saw a section of the canyon crumbling. "Hold on."

He then went to investigate, discovering a hidden cavern.

"The Fault Ripper's digging must've opened up a chamber," said Jun.

Tom looked inside and gasped as he saw some sort of canister resting inside. When he pitted, he saw the dragon symbol engraved on its side.

"Guys, you are not going to believe this," he said as he stepped outside. "Check it out."

All of them looked at the canister, speechless, even Eugene.

"This might hold the answers to my connection with Thunder," said Tom.


Meanwhile, it was night outside, and Buzzsaw was still trapped in the sinkhole. It took him hours to untangle himself in his own trap, and he wasn't in the best of moods.

"Where am I?" he demanded.

Suddenly, he felt a gust of cold air, and you went for the source. There was a chamber and a small hole with a few cracks in the light beaming out of the hole with snow leaking out.

"Snow?" he stared.

You went close to investigate and looked through the hole, and then he saw a winter wonderland and saw a tiny dragon flying by.

"Those creatures," he gasped. "I was right. I was right!"

He yelled so loudly that it caused everything to shake and cause the sealed chamber to open up. He then lost his footing and fell right through it, screaming.