Dragon Dance - The Warriors!
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  • Reads 3,177
  • Votes 430
  • Parts 80
  • Time 11h 34m
Complete, First published Jan 11, 2022
Mature
The conclusion to Book 1 and 2 of Dragon Dance. Empyrean leads the Dragons through guerilla warfare, a new type of war they are not familiar with as they try to find the traitors within their midst. The traitors trying to undermine the system that has kept both humans and wyrms safe for millennia. 

Under the Battle Queen's command can they successfully manage to discover and stop Mew Suppasit before he succeeds in his mission to destroy the world he grew up hating as a cross breed, never belonging anywhere? With his wyrm genetics he has been blessed with a long life span. With the blessing of his former foster mother and teacher, he was taught to be stealthy... 

The world owed him more. If it wasn't going to give it freely, he would take it by force.
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