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Kardas
"Why do you have three health bars?!"
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Creator: TolerantAxe97
Wings of Fire by Tui T. Sutherland - have you read this xenofiction?
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Wings of Fire is a series of high fantasy novels about dragons, written by Tui T. Sutherland and published by Scholastic Inc.
The series currently consists of three arcs (soon to be four) of five books apiece, which focus on young dragons, or dragonets. The first arc includes Clay (MudWing), Tsunami (SeaWing), Glory (RainWing), Starflight (NightWing), and Sunny (SandWing) fulfilling or subverting prophecies to save their world. Each arc consists of five books, and each book centers on its own protagonist, whose story is told through a third person limited perspective. Fifteen books in the main series have been released, as well as four novellas (known as Winglets), two extended-length standalone novels (known as Legends), multiple companion books and a presently-releasing series of graphic novel adaptations of titles from the main series.
[Wikipedia]
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My silly gets to be happy
They get to have happiness
Forest Dragon in Gold - taking a brief break from my trans mythical creatures series to draw a dragon! Am I really me if I’m not drawing dragons?
My original art made in Procreate, image description in alt text
Spellbound
really on a Dungeon Meshi art rampage aren’t I
~ Winged dragon, one of a pair.
Date: 5th-4th century B.C.
Place of origin: China
Medium: Bronze