It took Nayomi a few minutes to get over what she saw.
Akamir waited for her to get back to her senses.
The things that Eira said still lingered in his mind, but he still kept the questions to himself.
'I can ask her about all that later on.'
Akamir thought, turning his gaze away from her.
There were other things that were also interesting to him.
Like the two enormous bodies of the giant and dragon.
Akamir walked towards it as his gaze remained glued to it.
The mossy blue glow cast strange, dancing shadows over the massive skeletons.
The dragon's skull alone was taller than Akamir.
Its jaw hung slightly open, teeth jagged like shards of broken crystal.
Its long spine curved back toward the wall, ribs cracked inward as if crushed from within.
Beside it, the giant's bones looked almost human—just impossibly large.
Its broken axe rested beside its outstretched arm.
Akamir crouched down near the dragon's ribs, placing his hand on the dust-covered bone.