Step into a mesmerizing world where dragons soar high into the vast skies and legends become reality. " Dragon Savior: A New Beginning " is a captivating fantasy novel that follows the adventure of Starfania, a young girl destined to find her true p...
Cosmry blazed within Starfania's grasp. The sapphire jewel embedded in the hilt burned brighter than the eclipse itself. Light spilled through the crack in her armor. Through her veins. Through Atlas. Beneath the stars that shine on Avalon. Starfania slowly raised the sword high into the darkened heavens. The second she did—the sky answered. Energy exploded around her in violent waves.
Wind spiraled outward from Atlas' wings. The clouds churned like an ocean caught in a storm. Lightning-like streaks of silver across the eclipse sky. The very air crackled alive with celestial energy. Starfania could feel it all. The weight of destiny. All the Dragon Saviors who existed before her. The dragons that once filled Avalon's skies freely. Every heartbeat sharpened the world around her. Atlas roared beneath her as the ground far below trembled in response to their combined power. Starfania tightened her grip on Cosmry. The warmth flowing through the blade no longer felt separate from her.
It was hers now. Dragon. Savior. Starborn. All woven together. As if the cosmos itself had finally recognized her. Atlas unfurled his wings fully. Massive silver trails followed every movement. Then—light gathered at the edge of Cosmry. Tiny at first. Then brighter. And brighter. Until it became impossible to look at directly. Starfania swung the sword upward. BOOM. A beam of celestial light erupted into the heavens like a comet piercing the eclipse. The entire sky shook violently. The poison rain descended closer and closer toward them. Black droplets nearly touched Atlas' wings—when suddenly...the light changed shape.
A roar thundered across Avalon. Not merely heard. Felt. Ancient. Commanding. Divine. The beam of light twisted and expanded until an enormous dragon formed within the heavens themselves. Celestial scales shimmered like galaxies. Vast wings stretched across the eclipse sky. Constellations moved beneath its body as though the stars lived inside it. The creature's eyes glowed with timeless wisdom, older than kingdoms and nations. Older than Avalon itself. Far beyond the battlefield, Cantina's eyes widened in complete disbelief.
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" No..." she whispered. For the first time in centuries—the former Dragon Savior looked shaken. " That's impossible."
Because she recognized it immediately. GreekCosmo. The First Dragon. The creator of all dragons. The dragon that forged Cosmry. The being who chose the very first Dragon Savior. A dragon no one had seen since the ancient age before kingdoms and nations existed. Across Avalon, people stopped what they were doing. In Primara, entire streets fell silent. Guards lowered their weapons. Children stared upward, speechless. Even dragons trembled beneath the celestial presence. Violet's eyes widened with tears shining in them.
" It's real..."
The legends. The stories. They had all been true.
Back in VulcanFire, Cesar stepped forward sharply, leaning against the balcony. Genuine shock crossed his face for the first time in years.
" GreekCosmo..." The name barely escaped his lips. Because they had not appeared since Cantina's fall. Not once. Even VulcanFire's oldest records spoke of them like myths. Yet there it was. Alive within the eclipse sky. Deep within the shadows of VulcanFire, the Castle Keeper stared through his orbs. His usual smug smile disappeared completely. The Golden Hunter beside him remained silent while watching the celestial dragon dominate the heavens. But the Castle Keeper—for the first time—looked afraid. Truly afraid. Because Starfania had done the one thing he never expected. She awakened Avalon itself.
GreekCosmo opened its jaws. Then breathed downward. No fire. Light. Pure celestial light cascaded through the poisoned atmosphere. The black poison touched it—and instantly transformed. Dark venom became glowing silver liquid. Just like Maxmillian's partial cure. Except stronger. Complete. The poison rain vanished. In its place—silver light fell gently across Avalon. Lyam slowly stepped out from cover beside Lutu, completely speechless. Aeon emerged beside Drogo the same way. Neither could look away from the sky. Lyam's voice barely worked. " That's not just a dragon..."
" That's their creator."
Across every nation...every kingdom...every hidden corner of Avalon...dragons bowed. Ancient dragons. Wild dragons. Injured dragons. Even the youngest hatchlings lowered themselves instinctively before the celestial being in the heavens. In Primara, Violet slowly reached her hand outward beneath the silver rain. A glowing droplet landed softly against her skin. Warm. Gentle. Healing. Tears streamed down her cheeks as she smiled.
" She did it..."
" Starfania didn't fail."
The baby dragon in her arms chirped happily beneath the silver rain.
Slowly, GreekCosmo began fading back into the light. The celestial dragon gave one last roar that echoed across Avalon forever. Then vanished into the stars. The glow surrounding Atlas dimmed rapidly afterward. Cosmry's sapphire flickered weakly. Starfania's white eyes faded back to normal. Exhaustion hit instantly. Her body finally gave out. Atlas collapsed with her. Both dragon and rider descended gently toward the ground, carried by lingering silver light. Then everything went dark. Aeron and Drogo rushed toward them immediately. " STARFANIA!"
Silver droplets continued falling softly around them as Aeron dropped beside her unconscious form. Atlas weakly lifted his head once before resting again beside his rider. Alive. But drained completely. Far away inside VulcanFire—the Castle Keeper remained frozen before the orb. His breathing had gone uneven. Because the girl he dismissed...the girl he underestimated...had awakened power tied directly to the creator of dragons. And for the very first time since his plans began—fear entered his heart.