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How It First Began All Those Years Ago
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Ongoing, First published May 07, 2022
This is the first within The Return of the First series.

In the year of 990 AD, a group of humans who had just lost their home and people. During their search for a new place to have some sort of peace again. However, during their search, they come across a sleeping body that was obviously not that of a human's.

Note: Updates every 1-2 weeks on a Sunday if possible. This is one of two prequels.
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When I woke, I wasn't human anymore. The last thing I remember is the impact-a heavy blow, a flash of light, and then darkness. But when my eyes opened again, everything had changed. My body was no longer my own. My senses were heightened, my movements alien. And I was alone, face down in what seemed like an endless, echoing cave. I can't explain what happened, or why I've been reborn this way. A dragon? How could this be real? With each new discovery, I learn more about the creature I've become-but I also wonder: Was it all an accident? Or is there something more sinister at play? I'm trapped between two worlds-my old life, lost to the shadows, and this new existence, where every step shakes the earth beneath me. But I have no choice. I must learn to survive in this new form. Because I can't shake the feeling... I'm not the only one here.