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Endless Sol pt. 1
Poly dragon!Ateez x fem! reader
Warnings: mentions or nudity, language, mentions of death, potential violence.
AN: italics are telepathic bonds and thoughts. This takes place when the boys and YN are around the age of 13/14. Wyrm is a type of legless and wingless dragon.
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Previously on Endless Sol:
"Well then," Izar announces right before shifting, "Let's head home."
Five dragons take off from Thelea heading West towards the Mountains of Altair, and perched on the back of the Izar, is Seonghwa holding the small bird made of sol.
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To say that the Dragonborn people of Altair had any inkling of how to raise a young phoenix would be an understatement. They had no clue it would be worse than raising their own hatchlings.
Sure, both young ones stayed in the shifted form for a couple of months and had issues controlling their fire, but at least the baby dragons only had small hiccups of fire ever leave their snouts. They had no idea that reborn phoenix hatchlings have a tendency to light themselves on fire. And for the record, no, no one was hurt since fire isn't so much of an issue to the Dragonborn people of Altair, but many of their houses and huts have had some remodels done in the last few months.
They were also quick to learn that their warming stones weren't enough, and you would periodically begin to freeze unless you were brought back to Thelea for a week's time every month for six months.
During those six months, the four young dragons that found you would always travel with you when you had to go back to Thelea. Izar and Amia had a sneaking suspicion of the boys' attachment to you, but remained silent on the issue and let them grow their relationship with you slowly, even if you couldn't speak in common yet.
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It was the morning of the seventh month and you were waking up on the last day of your visit to Thelea. It's in the midst of stretching your arms and legs that you freeze in your spot. Bringing a hand to rest in front of your face you wiggle your fingers, and a small furrow appears in your brow.
This is my third rebirth, you think to yourself as you sit up to take in your surroundings. You're laying by one of the lava pools just passed the foot bridge south of town. The second thing you note are the four scaley beasts that have created some sort of make shift perimeter around you and the pool. The third and last thing you note is your lack of clothes.
A harsh huff of air leaves your nose as you try to figure out how to cover yourself. Deciding that the best way to go about finding coverage would be to sneak past the snoring reptiles that double as your guards.
Shakily, you start rising to your feet, much like a newborn deer, and you can't help the way your lips pull into a sneer. Oh, how embarrassing it is to have to relearn the basics of being in your human body again.
The sound of a tail dragging across gravel has you freezing in your place. Legs shaking and arms covering your upper body do you carefully look in the direction and notice a single, large yellow eye with thin slits staring at you.
You can almost see the scaled brows furrow on the gold dragon's head before a look of realization dawns on him, pupils returning to normal.
Stretching almost cat-like, the gold dragon pads over to you carefully before leaning down to sniff the top of your head, as if to confirm his suspicions.
In the next moment, a tall boy with wheat colored hair is standing in front of you with his shirt extended out to you. You're not entirely sure of what enchantment they have on their clothes but you're positive he was wearing that when you left Altair, and now it's in his extended hand without even being removed.
Shakily you take the shirt from him and slide it over your head. It's long enough to reach about mid thigh and you feel a little bit better now that you're covered but you still give it a small tug hoping it would cover more.
When you look up at him you can see a smile stretching across his features and you can't help the one that graces yours.
Clearing your throat you finally speak, "Yunho?"
If his smile wasn't bright before then it's shining now, even if your voice is a little rough from disuse.
"Hello there, little Sol," he greets, pulling you in for a hug.
Your body sags in relief as some of the pressure of standing is taken off your legs, and you enjoy the warmth that radiates off Yunho. It only takes a small moment of realization before you pull your head back slightly to look up at him.
"My name is YN."
Yunho repeats your name and you can't help the warm feeling that overtakes you, and you wish he'd say it again.
Although the moment is short lived as the ice wyvern closest to the lava pool blinks slowly at the two of you, before huffing out steam from his snout. It's not long before you feel a wave of cold hit you and you are greeted by another boy with snow white hair.
"Well, if it isn't our resident fire starter," Yeosang grumbles, voice still thick with sleep but you can hear the smile in his voice.
"Oh, shut it, you wyrm," you can't help but stick your tongue out at him.
Yeosang gives your hand a small squeeze, which you return, and goes to wake up the two eldest dragons.
You peek over Yunho's shoulder and see the crimson dragon swats lightly at Yeosang and the black dragon tucks his head beneath one of his wings.
You can't help the laugh that slips past your lips and it causes both dragons to snap their heads up in your direction, pupils dilating as they rest on your form.
It happens so quickly. The remaining two dragons are stumbling to you mid shift and you're being scooped out of Yunho’s arms and into two different pairs.
"So, this is what our little sunspot looks like," Hongjoong hummed, finally stepping back to let you breathe.
Seonghwa is slow to remove himself from you, the same way he was when he first carried you out of the burnt hut.
"So," you rock on your heels slightly, "Do you guys have any questions for me? Since I know pretty much everything about you guys."
The boys share a look before looking back at you, and notice you're making yourself comfortable on a rock. Shrugging they follow suit before they bombard you with questions.
"So, how old are you?" Hongjoong asks, one hand propping up his chin with his elbow on his knee.
You tilt your head back as you watch the sun bleed into the purple night sky. Finally, with a hum you direct your focus back to the fiery dragon in front of you.
"I'm fourteen, but I've been reborn three times already."
"Reborn? But wouldn't that make you a hatchling?" Seonghwa asks, leaning forward.
You give a small shake of your head, "It doesn't quite work like that. Our human body continues aging, and the phoenix part of us is what gets reborn. The downside of the phoenix being reborn is the drawbacks it has on our human body from the lack of use since we have to remain in our phoenix body for six months."
You swear you hear Yunho mumble something under his breath about it being "weird", but ignore it.
The next question surprises you a little.
"So, you said this is your third rebirth. Do you remember things before the rebirth?" Yeosang asks, leaning on his hands that are behind him.
"All of it." Your answer is simple and immediate. It was enough to state you didn't like talking about the rebirth process. Why would you? Knowing how you died, you'd much rather leave it in the past.
The four in front of you share another look. Assuming this wasn't a topic you'd like to continue.
"Okay, then how about this. Every month we came back here. Why?" Yunho asks.
"Besides not freezing to death, you're looking at the birthplace of the phoenix," you tell them, gesturing to the pool of lava sitting off to your right.
"Do you need to come back here now that you're able to shift?" Hongjoong questions, his mind wondering whether or not the trips here would be frequent.
"No, I won't have to visit as often anymore. It's more so to help our phoenix speed up the healing process.
Hongjoong nods at your answer. I mean heck, the dragons have something similar back in Altair.
You look up to the sky again and notice that the sky is becoming lighter.
"Well, I think," you stand up and brush the lingering pieces of gravel off your skin, "it's time to go home."
Without waiting for their reply, you begin the process of shifting. It starts as a warm feeling in your chest before it rapidly expands outwards, creating a blinding glow. Now standing where you stood is a bird of fire, probably around the size of Deimos' condor. Compared to other mythical creatures, you are pretty large in size with a wingspan of ten feet, but when you compare your size to a dragon you are still pretty small.
You watch as the boys shift once again, not that it isn't something you haven't witnessed before but it is still something to behold when a dragon the size of a home in Altair now stands before you.
Extending your wings out, you can't help but relish in the way your wings pull as they stretch. It's been so long since you could actually fly on your own that you can't stop yourself from doing some test flaps in excitement.
To the boys who hadn't shifted yet, they relished in the warmth that you gave off. Even though your body had burst into flames with your transition and your heat still lingered on the boys' scales. The flames that you erupted into should've felt almost painful, but it was warm and inviting, much like the hearth in their home.
With a cry that sounds much like a hawk, you take off into the sky leaving a trail of embers in your wake.
You can hear the strong wings of the boys as they push off the ground. It doesn't take much for them to close the distance to get to where you are, and you let out a content trill as you lead the way back to the snowy mountain of Altair.
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Tropicana, 1957-2024
Tropicana, March 1957 – “Opening soon” on the board. Behind the resort is Robert ‘Doby Doc’ Caudill’s 17-acre property on today’s Reno Rd. Photos by Las Vegas News Bureau and Nevada State Museum.
‘55: Tropicana plans approved by Clark County, construction begins.
‘57: Opened 4/4/1957. Ben Jaffe (Bond Estates), founder and land owner. Built and operated by Hotel Conquistador Inc (Phil Kastel). M. Tony Sherman, architect. Yates-Silverman, interior design. Taylor Construction, contractor. The original hotel wings were occasionally identified as the 4000, or Jaffe wing (northeast), and the 5000 wing (southwest). Monte Proser is producer of Tropicana Revue.
‘59: J.K. Housells acquires majority of Hotel Conquistador Inc, becomes Tropicana manager. Two 75-room wing additions - H. Rissman, architect (RJ 3/1/59). Housells and entertainment director Lou Walters open Folies Bergere on 12/24/59.
‘60: curved “Tropicana” sign over the fountain.
‘61: B. Jaffe opens Tropicana Country Club. Tropicana coined “Tiffany of the Strip” in Peter Wyden’s “How Wicked is Vegas?” Saturday Evening Post, 11/1/61.
‘64: 132-room Garden room, aka 3000 wing, completed 2/64 - H. Rissman, architect (RJ 4/19/63, 2/21/64). Tropicana Theatre Lounge addition to the left/north of the main entrance opens in Dec.
‘65: Theatre Lounge is remodeled into the Blue Room in Sep.
‘68: Housells sells Hotel Conquistador Inc to Trans-Texas Airways and remains manager. Hotel begins advertising with the “Tiffany of the Strip” motto.
‘69: Curved Tropicana sign off fountain, now mounted on double pylon.
‘72: D. Gustafson acquires Hotel Conquistador Inc.
‘73: Sammy Davis Jr. approved as 8% owner of Hotel Conquistador. Superstar theater opened in Oct.; Tropicana Racquet Club (Trinidad Pavilion) opened in Dec.
‘74: E & F Doumani become co-owners of Hotel Conquistador, as well as 50% owners of the landlord Bond Estates.
‘75: Folies Bergere sold to the mob, leased back to the hotel; Headliner policy dropped; Superstar renamed the Tiffany Theater; M.S. Briggs becomes principal shareholder of Hotel Conquistador Inc.
‘77: Nevada Gaming Control seeks to have J Agosto, entertainment director, licensed; Groundbreaking of Tiffany tower in Jun.; Fountain and 1969 sign removed during tower construction in Nov. (RJ 11/29/77)
‘79: Tiffany/Paradise tower (22-fl, 575-rm) opened in Jan., bringing the Tropicana to 1100 rooms total. Fred Doriot, architect, and Gus Rapone, Sierra Construction, associate designer. Casino’s leaded stained glass ceiling installed early in the year. FBI affidavit reveals Agosto-mob link and skimming operation in May. Ramada Inns Inc. acquires Tropicana in Dec.
‘86: “Island of Las Vegas” theme unveiled in Jan. with remodeled courtyard, pools, and opening of Island/Club tower, 22-fl, 806-rm, for total of 1,947 rooms in the hotel). Morris & Brown of Reno, architect; Mardian Construction Co of Phoenix, contractor. Parking garage addition.
‘89: Ramada Inns spins off its gaming operations as Aztar Corp.
‘90: 35-ft. concrete Moai statues added to the corner of the hotel, and removed in ’96 (RJ 9/19/90, 4/10/96); Tropicana Country Club sold to MGM Grand, closed late in the year.
‘93: Caribbean village facade (RJ 10/17/93)
‘02: Aztar acquires remaining 50% ownership of Tropicana’s former landlord Bond Estates.
‘07: Columbia Sussex acquires Aztar; files for bankruptcy in 2008.
‘09: Tropicana bought out of bankruptcy; A. Yemenidjian as CEO. “5000” wing closed. Renovation of the hotel 2010-2011. Logotype & signs changed in 2010.
‘15: Tropicana bought by Penn National Gaming; Penn sold the land to its spin-off, Gaming & Leisure Properties, Inc in 2020.
‘22: Tropicana lease bought by Bally’s.
‘24: Closed Apr. 2nd. Towers imploded Oct. 8th.
Photos of Tropicana | Tropicana building map
Sources include: 2 More Strip Hotels Get Okeh of Planners. Review-Journal, 2/15/55; J. Wanniski. Reporter’s Notebook: Jaffe Builds for 'Fun’. Review-Journal, 10/4/63 p10; Tropicana Opened in ’57. Review-Journal, 10/26/75; Tiffany Tower. Review-Journal, 2/1/78; J.A. Morrison. Agosto carried on rivalry with Doumanis. Review-Journal, 6/22/79; D. Russell. Tropicana unveils island in the desert. Review-Journal, 1/25/86 p1; E. Moehring. Resort city in the sunbelt: Las Vegas, 1930-2000. University of Nevada Press, 2000; D. Schwartz. The Tiffany of the Strip. Vegas Seven, 3/30/2017; D. Schwartz. Tropicana Opened Under Mob’s Hidden Control. Mob Museum, 4/4/2017.
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