That dragon then made a prophecy to a last faithful priest, before he flew away, that the evil Skarrbor would return in the 6th age to once again wreak havoc upon the lands.
Barroth - The second of the dragons destined to save the world from evil and is colored blue mixed with red in the game.
Morrogh is a fast regenerating and dark magic using dragon who can release toxic air into the ground, which is used to poison and kill enemies.
The game does offer some mildly interesting tactical options, thanks in part to the wide spell selection, but those strengths nearly collapse under the weight of the pitifully bland campaign.
I of the Dragon has some short-term appeal, but over time it makes you feel like a glorified exterminator, tediously eliminating an endless stream of generic monsters for no real reason.
I mean, who wouldn't want to play as a dragon raining fire down on hordes of hopeless creatures while they cringe in fear of your greatness?
Unfortunately the poor implementation just makes for one sloppy experience that's not even worth playing when there are so many great titles out this time of year.