The lead-gray clouds pressed down on the Quenching Highlands like shredded cotton, as the first rainy season storm had lasted three days and nights, with dense rain continuously pouring from the skies, as if the heavens were overturning.
The young dragon soared through the rain curtain.
Raindrops collided with his iron-jacketed body, quickly shattering upon the dense dragon scales or spikes, and then disintegrated into watery fragments, which slid down the seams of his scale armor, eventually dripping off his sharper claws and stronger, longer tail.
In terms of length.
Galos reached a length of thirteen meters from head to tail.
This length is typically found in some adolescent dragons, while for a White Dragon, it might take until fifty years of age to reach a similar size.
Moreover, length is secondary.
