Act I: The Dragon Egg
Scene IIYou sink into the cool waters of the lake. Your wings work far better in the thicker fluid, but you can't stay too long. While you can hold your breath for up to around five minutes even without practice, you can't breath underwater.
You float for a minute or two, gliding around near the lake floor. Nothing is in site except blue fog and dark silt.
In the peace and silence, you contemplate the sigil that hung over the shadow's eyes. Despite your knowledge of science, you don't know anything about ANCIENT GERMANIC RUNES. If only you had access to A CONVENIENT REPOSITORY OF PUBLIC KNOWLEDGE. Of course, you're a dragon! You don't have access to anything like that!
Enough lazing about, though. You head out of the water and search around for a place to rest of some sort. A nice little cave next to a grassy ledge is apparent; it's about six or seven feet tall, and it goes nearly ten feet back. In addition, it's within a hundred or so feet from the water's edge. Perfect for a young dragon's first den!
As you settle in, you also think about spiritfire. You know from experience that it can create life, fire, and darkness, and you innately know that it's capable of creating most non-solid effects; light, electricity, cold, sleep gas, poisonous gas, raw force, and ethereal fire come to mind. Life and darkness can create opposing spiritual entities, life can also be used to heal things, and darkness can also just be visible dark instead of spiritual darkness. Light can be practically synonymous with life, but can also just refer to visible light. Gasses that cause effects on living creatures (sleep gas, poisonous gas, disorienting gas, etc.) can all be created. Raw force is just what it sounds like, and ethereal fire is spiritual fire; it burns spiritual entities of all sorts. Freezing cold and regular fire can also be produced, as well as air currents. Other effects may be useable, but these are some examples.
Determine whether or not koalas live in this area.
I'm really excited about that first image; hopefully everyone can tell what it's supposed to be, though.
You can't breath underwater, as you don't have gills.
It actually isn't a cliff, I just did a bad job of making a background in that image.