>Use Flaming Strangle.
> You use flaming strangle. The flaming part is a bit redundant, and the strangle part is a bit difficult due to the width of the dragon's neck.
>"Yare yare da ze~" TIME TO WARM UP DEM HAKKERO
> Your Hakkero is already warmed up; you see no change in it's appearance.
>What the heck is the owner of this Yukari-dragon doing? is she just watching?
>If so, reprimand her when you get the chance. True pokemon trainers get right into the action like you do!
> You resolve to reprimand her when you get the chance. You don't know for certain whether or not she's giving commands, but if she is, it would have to be by radio, and you know she doesn't have line-of-sight on the dragon.
> The dragon uncrosses it's arms instantly, ripping open a small portal directly underneath you. Before you completely comprehend what just happened, you find yourself through the portal as the dragon suddenly stops completely, and you are ripped from it's neck as you hurtle into the rocks below.
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Resurrection!> You wake up, and find yourself looking up at a portal about 2 feet above you. The dragon you were fighting appears to be lying on top of the edges of the gap, you can tell that the reality hole on the other side is falling, but the hole is stationary on this side. You are also really sore after that, you are pretty sure a lot of bones broke from that fall.
> Your sciency understanding of what happened is as follows: you and the yukari-dragon were both going a hundred miles per hour, then the yukari dragon made a gap beneath itself smaller than itself. You fell into the gap about a recursion later, while it, being bigger than the gap, landed on it forcing the gap to fall with the creature. So you were still going a hundred miles per hour when the yukari dragon was stopped relative to you (since the gap is stationary on this side), crashing you into the ground.
> You are still lying on your back on top of the rocks, your surroundings appear to be mostly snow-covered though you can't see above too well due to the gap overhead. The yukari-dragon appears to be catching it's breath; it probably assumes you're dead. The gap is only a couple feet above you, so if you were to stand, you could cross back through it.
>_