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The Draconea Fables: The Draconea Princess

The Draconea Fables: The Draconea Princess

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Wed, Aug 19, 2026
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So what does a knight do when he betrays his kingdom? He did save the Princess, but he also just killed one. But why would you kill someone important to a kingdom? When King Umryg wanted peace, the human King Karhu decided to kill him and his wife. When he was sick, he turned something darker instead of the dragonkin. When the knight saw the necromancy used by the human Princess Umbra, he knew that the dragonkin princess had to be saved. Now that he betrayed his kingdom, he has some questions. How do you build a new kingdom for King Umryg? How does one hide what horror happened in the tower? And more importantly, how do you get peace between two kingdoms after years of hatred? This is the story of Ethan, the betrayed knight and the rightful ruler of Draconea, Princess Hana.
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