OOC: Both dragons were attacked twice in the round, so they chose to respond to the attacker who was readily available. Confusion does not say that they have to respond to the most recent attack. But if Aesther had landed in the VZ, they would have responded to her if they could.
Aesther:[sblock]Uri cast a dispel magic (23 Spellcraft).[/sblock]
Uri:[sblock]The fog is not lifted. (19 CL check)[/sblock]
Aesther's turn in round 251. She must land in the VZ by the end of Uri's turn next round or lose.
Aesther flies westward and while flying puts up a fog cloud at 105n40e. She lands at 105n30e, with two claws on the Victory Zone floor and the rest of her body bobbing on the water.
Let me amend my previous statement - if Aesther doesn't land in the VZ by the end of Uri's turn next round, she loses (so far, so good). Also if neither main combatant doesn't take damage by the end of Uri's turn next round, a draw will be declared (unless Uri wants to extend the combat). Since Uri is a general, only Aesther would go away and Uri would stay.
No, she doesn't change her move. If she doesn't create full concealment, she will not be able to enter the VZ. Instead, she'll taunt the General into attacking her. If that doesn't work, she'll taunt him a second time.
Uri will cast a spell.[sblock]area dispel magic centered at 100N45E, so that both the solid fog and fog cloud's centers are in the area, as well as the center of the daylight at 85N35E. Uri chooses not to dispel his invisibility, but it might be dispelled anyway.[/sblock]Uri will choose to not extend the combat with Aesther.
A huge bronze dragon appears in the arena at 10n0e, looks up at the image of LM, casts a spell and another solid fog pops in, centered at 100n55e. This time, however, the fog burns the flesh with acid.