Origin of the Hollow Dragons

The Birth of the Hollow Dragons

It was the year 636 AD when a man named Toshiba was afflicted with a mysterious, incurable disease. Desperate for a cure, he sought the help of a highly skilled doctor—unaware that the man he trusted was not a savior, but a monster in disguise.

Feigning concern, the doctor advised him to push his body to its limits, claiming that gaining strength might help fight the illness. With no other options, Toshiba accepted the advice and committed himself to relentless training.

Each morning, long before sunrise, he would wake at 5 AM and strike the trees with his fists and feet, conditioning his body through sheer willpower. Day after day, his strength grew—but so did the sinister doctor's ambitions.

One day, the doctor prepared a strange elixir, a liquid of unknown origin, intending to use Toshiba as an unwitting test subject. Deceiving him, the doctor claimed it was medicine, instructing him to take one spoonful before every workout. Trusting his so-called healer, Toshiba followed the routine without question.

Years passed. Toshiba, now 64, continued his daily regimen, unknowingly allowing the doctor to experiment on him further. Eventually, the doctor handed him two final bottles, claiming they were meant to sustain him for the coming years.

The moment Toshiba finished the last dose, disaster struck.

A massive explosion erupted, an earth-shattering detonation powerful enough to annihilate half of humanity. As the flames subsided, Toshiba's body had undergone an unfathomable transformation—he had become a 500-foot dragon.

Within a year, he created another dragon, a 200-foot beast, and together they spawned more of their kind.by burning humans for 10 hours at high temperatures while healing them to keep them alive the whole time yet feel pain.

These dragons were unlike any creature before them. Despite their immense size, they were incredibly light, weighing only 10 to 30 kilos at most. This unnatural weightlessness stemmed from their very nature—they were hollow, their existence fueled by the eternal flames burning within their wings.

The rise of these monsters led to the collapse of human civilization. Cities fell to fire and ruin, forcing the remnants of humanity to retreat beneath the earth. By 720 AD, mankind had abandoned the surface, seeking refuge underground.

But the nightmare was far from over.

In 727 AD, the 500-foot and 200-foot dragons built a temple, a dark sanctuary where they enacted a horrifying ritual. They began burning human beings alive, transforming them into dragons. These new creatures were divided into five ranks, each signifying their size and strength:

20-foot dragons

30-foot dragons

40-foot dragons

50-foot dragons

The rare, evolved 200-foot dragons

With each transformation, their numbers grew. Humanity's fate now rested in the shadows of these hollow beasts, and the flames of their

wings threatened to consume what little remained of the world.