Wednesday, 13th of August 3:15PM Year 3596 3rd age
After a very long and hard journey, having taken many, many days for all of them. A group of five people emerge from a mountain pass seeing a large valley before them from their raised elevation they would have a great line of sight to the spectical before them. It would be late afternoon around three o'clock. Within this huge Valley there would be a lake to the north near the base of a mountain surrounded by overgrown ruins of what appears to of been a town and thick hills, to the south a very unnatural looking swamp as if it was artificially created, to the far west there would be towering walls surrounding a castle like structure that has slight vines and moss growing on the outside as if the place has not been maintained at all in hundreds of years, it would be sitting on the edge of a large cliff that skirts the ocean, a small beach at the bottom, and to just north of this would be a gorgeous waterfall flowing down from the mountains.
These five people who have came to this hidden away valley, are a miss match bunch who have came to this location to become the future apprentices of a mysterious wizard simply known as The Dragon, and that his is one of the eldest of the wizards in existence from anything that is found written about him. Before they would have much to even speak about their view a gigantic Shadow passes over them, a Giant red dragon high in the sky, big enough it could pick up two of them at once in one of it's big hand like feet. It would simply pass over them flying towards the castle before taking a turn towards the mountains towards the south, towards a bunch of caverns in-bedded in the mountain where their nests are.
The future apprentices are fairly worn out from the journey and have options of trying to find a place to camp for the evening and possible greet each other since they meet only a short moment ago, or to push on towards the castle, which the distance would still be a two day travel on foot from the pass, judged by eyeing the distance, so rushing the journey could cause the group to run into trouble.