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DID SHE HEAR, THE DEATH ROAR OF THE DRAGON?
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Ongoing, First published Jun 18, 2024
Mature
When the kind and great King of Eldoria knelt before God, desperately begging for a child, he was granted both a blessing and a curse. But what could he do? His hands were tied, for all his previous children had been born lifeless. At this moment, only the birth of a living child could bring happiness to him, his wife, and his people.

Miraculously, he was blessed with two sons. Yet, the divine gift came with a harrowing prophecy: one son would be endowed with powers, while the other would not. This wasn't the true dilemma, however. The real burden was that one of them would ultimately be the cause of the other's death.

Amidst this turmoil, a dormant dragon suddenly attacked the kingdom, thrusting both sons into the fray. But why? The kingdom had never provoked the dragon. Who could have instigated this attack? And why was their kingdom the target?

These questions haunted King Aldric as he struggled to protect his family and his realm from the unforeseen chaos that had befallen them.
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