The Dragons Savior
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  • Reads 12,709
  • Votes 939
  • Parts 22
  • Time 1h 56m
Complete, First published Aug 01, 2013
'Prince William shall go'
I wasn't about to walk into the castle and demand William join me on a quest.
'Wate shall go.'
Wate shan't go, I thought to my self.
'Your eldest and twin will accompany you.'
I would bring my brothers and that was enough.

Saoirse has a quest. She has to save the last dragon eggs before it is too late. Because deep in the shadows the darkest of monsters lurk...
So as she runs for her life and her friends the future of dragons sits on her shoulders... Seems a heavier load then she first thought.
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