"By the way, you can call me Lupin Gold." Lupin was the name of this particular avatar, and Gold was one of his family names, a nod to the Gold Dragon he had evolved into.
"Lupin, that's not how it works," Fafalarri said, unperturbed by the refusal. In his mind, Leonidas simply didn't yet understand the Domain of a Myriad Dragons. "Joining the Domain doesn't prevent you from being part of other organizations."
"We are a simple fellowship of dragons. We ask nothing of you, except that if the paradise we have built for ourselves is ever in peril, you, as one of our kind, will lend us your strength. After all, the only inhabitants of Xanajar are dragons."
Leonidas didn't respond. The terms sounded reasonable. He was tempted.
"And about those female dragons you like," the old Sapphire Dragon added, seeing the waver in Leonidas's eyes and playing his trump card. "In Xanajar, the number of single female dragons is, at minimum, in the hundreds of thousands."
