After that, Lith and Jormun hadn't met for a long while until the events in the Eclipsed Lands. Lith projected their fight with the mind link, skipping all the blood and never blaming either side.
Valeron was too young to be exposed to the horrors of Thrud's experiments, and he had already lost too much in a single day. Lith had no intention of tainting the image of Valeron's mother.
Then, came the War of the Griffons, and Lith told it like one of his bedtime stories. There were two armies, two royal couples, and they fought for the Griffon Kingdom. Once again, Lith blamed no side.
There were no corpses or wounds, just the war cries of men and the clangor of battle to emphasize the conflict. When it came to Lith's final encounter with Jormun, he shared with the baby every word, look, and emotion the two men had shared.
Even the thoughts they had exchanged by hugging while in their Dragon form before starting the fight.