[The warrior resists as a matter of principle when the fire from Shinryu's breath surrounds him. He does not intend to let the dragon hurt him so easily, after all. When he realizes what it is that's being seared away by Shinryu's attack, however, he struggles even more fiercely. Of everything he could lose, this is the one thing he would refuse to if he could, especially since he has only a few to be lost, now.
But of course there isn't much that struggling can do, except to worsen his injuries, and by the time the dragon has released him, that is exactly what happens. As shaken as he is, he has no time to react when Shinryu discards him, so he falls to the ground hard. He can feel that something is wrong, something having to do with the dragon, but without even his memories of the cycle, he cannot remember why- and with the injuries he's gained in struggling against the creature, fighting against it has only one logical conclusion. So he does not attack again.]
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But of course there isn't much that struggling can do, except to worsen his injuries, and by the time the dragon has released him, that is exactly what happens. As shaken as he is, he has no time to react when Shinryu discards him, so he falls to the ground hard. He can feel that something is wrong, something having to do with the dragon, but without even his memories of the cycle, he cannot remember why- and with the injuries he's gained in struggling against the creature, fighting against it has only one logical conclusion. So he does not attack again.]