Long ago, in a far-off land, there existed a Kingdom called Eldoria. It was ruled by King Thalion, a just and wise ruler who was loved by his subjects. Eldoria was a prosperous Kingdom, and its people were happy and content.
The Kingdom of Eldoria was located in a beautiful valley, surrounded by mountains and forests. The valley was filled with lush greenery, sparkling streams, and the sweet fragrance of wildflowers. The people of Eldoria were skilled farmers, craftsmen, and traders who worked hard to maintain the Kingdom's prosperity.
King Thalion was a great ruler who cared deeply for his people. He was aided in his duties by his wife, Queen Lirien, who was a kind and gentle woman loved by all. The King was also assisted by his trusted advisors - Lord Arin, the Chancellor of Eldoria, who was in charge of the Kingdom's finances, Lady Elara, the Minister of Magic, who dealt with all matters related to magic, and Lord Theros, the Minister of Defense, who was responsible for the Kingdom's safety.
Under the guidance of King Thalion and his advisors, the Kingdom of Eldoria flourished. The Kingdom's farmers produced bountiful crops, the craftsmen created exquisite works of art, and the traders established prosperous trade routes with other lands. The people of Eldoria were well-fed, well-clothed, and well-educated, and the Kingdom's coffers were full.
However, Eldoria was not without its problems. There were occasional magical disturbances in the eastern forests, which Lady Elara and her team of magical experts worked tirelessly to contain. There were also threats of invasion from neighboring Kingdoms, which Lord Theros and his army of brave soldiers were always ready to defend against.
Despite these challenges, Eldoria remained a beacon of peace, prosperity, and harmony. The Kingdom's Parliament, led by Sir Cedric, the Speaker of the Parliament, worked diligently to ensure that the people's voices were heard and their needs were met.
Growing up as an apprentice healer in the castle, Ilia loved listening to the stories the knight-mages told. Tales of valour and glory, adventures in the wilderness, things she'd never see while she's trapped behind the stone walls. When knights show up with wounds from battle, and Ilia has new visions and nightmares, her powers flare wildly. What's happening to her?
Dragons are rare. When word reaches the castle that a dragon was slaughtered, her life is changed forever. Ilia feels something pulling at her inside. She must help. What can a mere student do when the best Knight-mages are already out there, seeking the last dragons to protect them? With her powers acting up, can she trust what she feels?
With nothing more than feelings to go on, Ilia leaves the safety of the castle, the only place she's ever known. Can she find and protect dragons before it's too late? Are her powers tied to the dragons somehow? If so, what happens if the last dragon dies? Will she die, too?