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The Throne of the Dragon

The Throne of the Dragon

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"Welcome, friends, to Naryonne, the capital city of Ceconia. Dragons of all kinds reside here, and so does trouble of all kinds. From bar fights in Narrow Night Tavern to battles between assassins and witches in the Bazaar, there is never a quiet moment in Naryonne. Many people come to this city in the hopes of finding a place to stay and be accepted. Others come to pick a side. Which, my friend, are you?" A dangerous cult is trying their hardest to harness the power of a god, so that they can take over Naryonne and then Ceconia as a whole. The only thing standing in their way is the assassins that protect the city. And protect the city they will, if they have anything to say about it. And caught in the middle of it all is a prince who's just trying to find his place in the world. Updates once a week.
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Torin has always felt out of place in his small village. Despite the familiarity of his surroundings, he cannot shake the feeling that he doesn't belong. He longs for a place where he can truly be himself, away from the expectations of his people, a life free of the stifling weight of conformity. His dreams are filled with a sense of belonging, a vision of a life where he is accepted for who he is, not for who others expect him to be. One fateful day, while attending the annual Dragon Safe Arena, where dragons are brought to be killed for sport and fear, something extraordinary happens. A black dragon, larger and more majestic than any Torin has ever seen, enters the arena. The crowd erupts in excitement, but Torin feels an unexpected connection. The dragon's eyes lock onto his, and in that moment, he hears a voice-not in his ears, but in his mind. The dragon speaks to him, its words clear, yet impossible: "I see you, young one. You do not belong here." In a shock of realization, Torin understands the dragon's plea. No one else can hear it, no one else can understand the words-but Torin can. At that moment, everything changes. He chooses to defy the world he's always known, running away with the dragon, escaping the village that never understood him. As they journey together, seeking refuge in the wilds, they encounter other teens-four others-each of whom carries their own special gift. They, too, are misfits. One has the power to control the wind, another can manipulate shadows, a third can speak to animals, and the last can heal with a touch. The group of them, united by their unique abilities, form an unlikely family.

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