Findings

As the group got closer to the volcanoes, it became evident that there were no visible signs of recent volcan dragon activity. The landscape remained relatively unchanged, devoid of any structures or alterations, despite Rain's knowledge that the presence of the volcan dragons was historically tied to the formation of these volcanic formations. 

According to Isa's information, the volcan dragons had a distinctive lifestyle. Instead of manifesting their activities in the external environment, they primarily inhabited the interiors of the volcanoes, utilizing these domains for rest and energy accumulation. This lifestyle was believed to be a crucial factor contributing to their remarkable regenerative abilities.