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Greetings, Adventurer!

 

Welcome to a continent trying to tear itself apart, where people believe destiny is in the hands of brutal warlords, wicked sorcerers, deranged kings, man-eating monsters, or mercurial gods. In these ever-warring lands, dragons and humans do not mix. Refusing to accept prophecy, tradition, or the power structure of that world, a child snowdragon named Lorgi chooses instead to believe in himself. Can a child create his own good luck and help others, as his mother told him? On his first epic journey, Lorgi dispels stereotypes between humans and dragons. Battling against overwhelming odds, he earns many human friends, changing their world for the better.

 

Highland Sayings
of the Month

 

Delfinian poetry
(oak wood-aged, single malt whiskey)   spiryóshing Delfínian

Delfinian sobriety 
(having tea along with spirits
mepáchung Delfínian
{or having ale or wine instead of whiskey}

Fine friend of the till 
(corrupt bureaucrat)
takás-zin firán-chump

Dragon of the Month

 

Língertong  (cloud dragon)

 

Least-understood of dragons, these soar at altitudes of up to 20,000 feet, flying far higher, faster, and farther than tierdragons. Streamlined, silver with steel-hard needle beaks, they glide around mountain peaks, often staying aloft all day—or a moonlit night. Using sonar, they see through clouds, measure distances precisely, and will dive-bomb through a tierdragon’s wings before it can react. Unless the foe retreats to low altitude, the Língertong will strike again, sending it to its death! Why tierdragons fear to fly on cloudy days. Língertongs also like to devour an acre of crops in minutes. Highlanders and Börltongs have always accepted such rare “visitations,” but angry hyúlems made traps, stupidly aiding the reemergence of tierdragons!

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