Rynn and her brother Delon caught in a surprise attack by a pack
of wartoks, Orc like creatures serving Navaros. Rynn is injured and left
for dead and Delon is kidnapped. She survives, however, and returns to her
village to find it burned down by Navaros' minions. A mortally wounded village
elder instructs her to seek out the dragon Arokh and resurrect the legendary
Order of the Flame, an ancient organization of dragon-riding knights who
battled evil and disappeared after it had seemingly been defeated. Rynn finds
Arokh in an ancient cave and uses the crystal of Arokh's former rider Heron to
awaken him from his statue like sleep. Reluctantly, Arokh agrees to
merge their existences into one through a magical ritual called the Bond.
Gameplay-wise, the Bond allows Rynn to mount Arokh and makes them share
their hit points so that when one of them is killed, the other dies,
too.
Rynn and
Arokh journey across the world of Drakan, solving various challenges, and
after countless battles, discover that the minions of Navaros plan to use
Delon's body as a host for the evil sorcerer's resurrection. Rynn has to
fight the possessed Delon and wins but Navaros leaves his body and escapes. The
final boss of the game is Navaros' Four-headed dragon Kaeros whom
Rynn and Arokh must fight together. The game ends with a cliffhanger,
showing Delon falling into the abyss and Rynn and Arokh following him.
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