To Nokisi Point (3)

Despite its massive size, the bird displayed a remarkable agility and strength, maneuvering through the air with an instinctive grace that belied its colossal form.

Each flap of its enormous wings sent ripples through the sky, propelling it forward with a power and finesse that was mesmerizing to watch.

The wyvern, instead, was smaller than the majestic bird, carried with it an aura of fear and a palpable sense of might that commanded attention.

Its sleek black scales absorbed the sunlight, creating a stark contrast against the bright sky, making it appear as a shadow brought to life.

The flames that occasionally flickered around its body added an element of danger and unpredictability, highlighting its fearsome nature.

The problem was that If the rule size equal strength was true; the bird was stronger than the wyvern, and that was terrifying.