A dragon who proclaimed himself as God cursed the human world by raining cursed meteor stones upon them. These stones, called Metin Stones, rendered the land barren, turned animals savage, and gave rise to strange diseases. The Blue Dragon, playing the role of a deity, did not forget to send gifts within these stones after a while. However, instead of rooting out the curse, people wasted no time in turning against each other amidst the chaos. They declared war on each other instead of removing the curse's source. As if it weren't enough, they declared a family that began turning into wolves due to the diseases as the scapegoat. Slowly transforming into wolves due to the diseases, these people, instead of receiving sympathy and aid, were believed to be the reason the curse befell the world. Unable to unite to lift the curse and destroy the Blue Dragon, people quickly banded together to completely eradicate all members of the Hun-an Dynasty, whether they were affected by the wolf transformation or not.
Meanwhile, sages from other dynasties created an inaccessible, magical, mysterious, and secret world to prevent the extinction of a family. Through a magical path of no return, they managed to send a part of the dynasty from this world. Those who showcased their skills and slaughtered innocent people thought that the curse would be lifted. On the contrary, as time passed, the curse worsened and reached a point where it would bring about the end of humanity. How to escape from this apocalypse was entirely uncertain. One thing was clear: the Blue Dragon, whom no human could defeat or even see, needed to be vanquished before it annihilated humanity.
"You will seek death but you will not find it. You will long to lose consciousness but ever present you shall stay. Finally alone you will shrivel up and die without your own kind in all your magnificent splendor, and only after everyone you love is dead. By then, it will no longer matter, for when you finally have your light you will depart from it faster than fire from a raging wind. But perhaps you would have comfort yet little one. Death is a sweet thing in a world like this."
Cursed by a Wishing Dragon when she was only a dragonet, Stygian sets off in search of a cure, leaving behind everyone she knows and loves. On her journey for help she meets more enemies than friends, with a little red fox as her only companion. At last she finds Turbulence; God of Confusion; the only one who can save her, or so he or she claims.
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Fyran, the Librarian's Apprentice is on the hunt for Leviathan; a legendary beast long foretold by prophecy, a prophecy she had disregarded as an old fable. Yet, ever since her father stumbled into their broken down house one dark night covered in blood and deliriously talking about a dragon with iron teeth, Fyran is no longer so sure. After her father dies and renders them all penniless, Fyran goes in search of this creature to take revenge-and the huge bounty on its head issued by the King of Sufta. Perhaps she will be successful and they'll no longer have to grovel as the poorest of the poor, and at the very least she'll acquire justice for the murder of her father, the only father she's ever had.
But there is an old and forgotten prophecy as old as time fast approaching on the horizon. Nobody can stop it, fate is a force that can't be reckoned with, and everything that ever has and will ever happen to every citizen has already been foretold in their scrolls. The fate of Sufta is uncertain, and powerful forces are at play, but who has enough discernment to understand a long forgotten prophecy that's been dismissed by generations?