-I grew up in Dagos.- Draco smiled and shrugged his shoulders.-You fight similarly to dragons, so...-He shrugged his shoulders again not really knowing how to put it.
-This...I did not expect.- mouthed Ari somewhere from behind Draco's back.
-You're not the only one.- Added Vi, who meanwhile managed to rise from his seat and join the other two.
-Yhy...- Forth only managed to communicate that much. He was the most surprised of all. As Draco suspected, he was the only one who realized how much strength Kei actually possessed.
-So?- The dragon looked at the red-haired boy with anticipation.
-Hm?- At first Kei didn't know what he meant, but then understanding blossomed on his face.-Well, yes, you won.- He sighed, but immediately smiled.-Well, I promised to tell you. Eh, and I was already hoping that I could tease you for a while.- It seemed that he had no problem parting with the information about which race he belonged to, but he was really disappointed that he would not be able to play on Draco's curiosity a bit.- I am a lycanthrope and on top of that I can control transformations.- He threw out quickly on one exhale.
Draco was surprised. He didn't know much about lycanthropes, except that they were extremely strong, fast and often relied on keen senses and extraordinary reflexes. He had sometimes heard at the Academy in Dagos how lycanthropes' strength was compared to that of dragons, and there were long disputes about which race was stronger. Because of their common characteristics, both physical and transformations, different comparisons could often be heard. All representatives of this race had the ability to transform into a giant humanoid wolf with razor-sharp claws and extremely tough skin, but the change could not always be controlled. Draco learned at the Academy that lycanthropes were divided into three categories, or species as some preferred to call them. Those who changed only once a month, during the full moon, were popularly called werewolves. They gained a wolf-like form and extraordinary physical abilities at that time, but were unable to force or control the