Even as Storolds supporters arrive and additional Toranite soldiers and start to move north to keep an eye on the regular patrols being flown by Fisterion it happens...
In the early morning hours, two weeks after Xora's warning advanced scouts light beacon fires near the northern beaches as Fisterion and three more dragons flying with him leave Molten isle and cross the sea to Boyer. Almost in defiance they fly directly over Xora's tower, Fisterions massive bulk casting a long dark shadow over the land beneath him.
More beacons are lit in the path of the dragons, fearful people scream and run for shelter anywhere near the dragons path. Those watching and waiting for the signal beacons prepare defences in case the dragons arrive where they are but still the dragons fly deep into Boyer crossing right across the breadth of its land in a show of strength not seen by the so called King of Dragons for many many years.
Eventually he comes to the lands north of Willows weep, right to the coast where a large temple to Mist is located and it is here he finally descends.
Fisterion, Self titled King of Dragons, spirals downwards followed closely by screaming and roaring dragons and brings a reign of death and fire unseen by many except those who perhaps witnessed Ractrafiorez's vengeance at Fort of Last Hope.
Fire, acid, scalding hot liquids and spells rock the lands around as they unleash into the temple completely devastating it, the small village around it and the lands for a mile in every direction. Ships in the small cove are blasted out of existence, the water boils from the intensity of the fire of Fisterions breath and dead fish soon litter the beaches.
And when they rise.....not a soul remains, every man, woman, child, building, vessel, beast, priest and all who lived on the site and for a mile distance....are no more.
Then with complete impunity Fisterion rises with his kin into the sky and deliberately flies a line over Northpoint causing widespread fear and panic as he does so before winging his way back to Molten Isle.