Dragon Hack: Hungry

But as the sun began to set, the world started to change. The trees turned into static. The goblins stopped running and stood frozen, their eyes replaced by flickering zeros. The more Ignis "hacked," the more his world began to fall apart. The Price of Perfection

He flew back to the rift and roared, releasing all the stolen gems and infinite energy back into the sky. The neon glow faded from his scales, and his stomach let out a familiar, grounding rumble. He was just a medium-sized dragon again, but the world was real once more. Ignis dove toward a nearby flock of birds—ready to earn his high score the honest way. Hungry Dragon Hack

Ignis realized that the struggle was what made the hunt meaningful. Without the hunger, there was no thrill in the feast. Without the missions, there was no reason to fly. But as the sun began to set, the world started to change

One afternoon, Ignis found a "rift"—a flickering line in the sky where the clouds looked like jagged code. He didn’t eat it; he flew through it. The more Ignis "hacked," the more his world

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Suddenly, Ignis felt his scales ripple. His stomach, usually a bottomless pit of hunger, felt strangely full. He looked at his reflection in a mountain lake and gasped. His wings were glowing with a neon purple hue, and he wasn't just breathing fire—he was breathing pure light. The Infinite Feast