Medieval RPG Tale: The Warlock's Dragon
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  • Reads 564
  • Votes 29
  • Parts 11
  • Time 56m
Ongoing, First published Jan 08, 2019
A warlock elf has to ally with a paladin in order to fight a dragon menacing the realm. What couldn't be harder, once the paladin previously killed the elf's mother.

 Against all odds, they'll eventually form a party with a tiger-like archer and a very green barbarian in order to slay the monster. Through hell magic and holy swords, battle is inevitable. But they all will soon learn that the real enemy is beyond those furious scales.



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English is my third langague, so I apologise in advance for any grammar error. Please, if you find some, comment about it and I'll correct it right away. By the way, I prefer British spelling, so I tend to follow this path. I intend to create a short story with a couple of chapters, so if you enjoy medieval RPG and high fantasy, this tale is for you!
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