Khari the Sky Warrior

Khari the Sky Warrior

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Prince of Kastwenya and heir to the throne, Khari is forced to leave his home as the mysterious Golden Elves of the Eastern Lands- the Ahltinor- invade his Kingdom. With him is his faithful companion Inama the sabre-toothed cat, and an unhatched dragon egg he inherited from his ancient lineage of dragon riders- Sky Warriors. He must rear the hatchling and form a close bond with it to ensure that he can one day return and free his family and kingdom from the tyranny of the Ahltinor.Khari
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