DuckDude
In a world forgotten by time, where medieval kingdoms have crumbled to dust and humanity's memory has faded into myth, three young explorers venture into the unknown. The Isle of Dragons follows the journey of Lachlan, a sharp-witted and often cocky fifteen-year-old with an insatiable curiosity; Elijah, his sixteen-year-old intellectual rival and occasional tormentor whose towering presence matches his sharp mind; and Dessary, the confident mediator between them whose relationship with Elijah adds both tension and heart to their dynamic.
Set in a vast, uncharted land where they appear to be the only humans left, the trio searches for signs of civilization and answers about their world's mysterious past. What begins as an archaeological expedition slowly transforms into something far more extraordinary as they uncover evidence that the legends of old might be terrifyingly real. The dragons they once dismissed as fantasy begin to reveal themselves as living, breathing forces that have shaped their world in ways they never imagined.
As the boundaries between myth and reality blur, the friends must rely on their wits, their complicated friendship, and their growing understanding of a world far more complex than they ever believed. The Isle of Dragons is a tale of discovery, survival, and the terrifying beauty of a world where magic still breathes in the shadows, waiting to be found by those brave-or foolish-enough to seek it.