Perhaps it was foolish, perhaps even reckless, but Iharu faced death every day, from other dragons, to animals in the forest, and those born of supposed dragonblood like this woman weren't any different. All Umbraeons were born to fight, and they fought to the death with relentless savagery. He wouldn't back down, even if it meant the death of him. He didn't fear her, he couldn't, for then even if she killed him, she'd be no better than the one who slew the dragon before them.
Iharu just eyed her with utter focus, needing no words as the lightning crackled more powerfully in her hands. He just circled her, knowing he was outmatched but would face her all the same. He tensed his muscles sprang away at any lightning cast away from him.
But behind him, Garaduin waited, feeling the storm. Yet there was something more and if the scaled creature was human his hackles would have been raised high on the back of his neck. Garaduin lashed out his tail and whipped out a tree, knocking the sudden stranger away like a fly and the dragon moved toward the dragon's corpse and blasted wind against the lightning woman, blasting her away toward the corpse and lashing out at Iharu just before he lunged himself.
"STOP THIS! There is plenty of reason to devour the both of you. Squabbling like hatchlings over the last scraps," the dragon growled and looked behind him to see the man had vanished from where he is. "Be wary danger is near. Someone in the trees."