Dragon tears give humans special powers. If they can handle them.
A few lines from Fire and Redemption following Medraut's attempt to capture the a pair of magical wild stallions
To set the stage, in human form, the dragon Medraut tries to capture what appears to be normal horses. Karst's intervention not only thwarted the attempt, it left Medraut sprawled in the ground.
Deft movements freed the end of Gault’s now limp rope from Karst’s saddlehorn. A toss sent it flying to land beyond the other man’s reach.Karst shifted his focus to Medraut. “Well, what are you going to do now?”
Anger mingled with disappointment on the other man’s face. Curses filled the air.
I shouldn’t enjoy this, Karst thought. But I am. He fought down a smile.
Medraut pushed himself to his knees, then wincing rose to his feet. “Karst, bring me my horse.”
“Or what?”
Where before there had been mixed emotions on Medraut’s face, now Karst saw nothing but pure hatred. “That pretty little nurse of yours will serve me.” Lips that had been tight from pain spread in a leer.
Fear froze Karst’s throat. He didn’t dare retaliate. Brial and I are not yet handfasted. She is free to choose who she will. Resolve grew in his heart. Brial will not be alone with Medraut. I will see to it.
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