Board Thread:World Map/@comment-25687356-20161123034942/@comment-24714922-20161124010505

Mugen was enthralled by the battle, that deep down craving for power reawoken. But his attention was broken when those in the crowd started to cry out, he followed the pointing with his eyes to see a large Green Dragon appear in the sky. "Oh shit". No doubt the people around him were getting ready for a fight and Mugen did the same, entering his Stage One of his Sage transformation. The bumps on his head once again grew slightly in size becoming more noticable than before and coils of Senjutsu chakra wrapped around him like serpents, his hair almost seemed to be flapping in wind that wasn't there. He watched as both Guresh and Keldran avoided being squashed which caused him to let out a sigh of relief. Keldran seemed to be reverting from what ever form he was in. As Keldran dropped to a knee, Mugen knew he'd be facing some level of exhasution. Mugen's right arm stretched out towards Keldran using the chain technique. As Keldran began to run back from the dragon to make some space between him and the flames, Mugen would wrapped his stretched out arm around his brother and pull him back towards him with an impressive show of strength. By getting Keldran out of there it would give Keldran a chance to catch his breath and get his bearings. Mugen's arm reverted to the normal monstrous style and he placed it on Keldran's shoulder.

"Nice fight. I'm actually a little jealous." He grinned before looking at the large Dragon "Come on Keldran, you tell me you're gunna summon dragons then ask what that is? You take a break for a couple of seconds, catch your breath" Mugen began to walk forward cracking his knuckles. ''If I absorb that ... What would happen to me? Would I become stronger? ''He looked around to see if the DragonSlayers were about to fight, if they were, he would join them. Regardless, three large thrusters formed in a vertical line on Mugen's back as he prepared to fight or flee depending on the situation. His expression wasn't fear, instead it resembled greed more than anything.