Dragon Wings - Deadly Tournament - Danniel Paraiso Da Silva - ebook

Dragon Wings - Deadly Tournament ebook

Danniel Paraiso Da Silva

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In ancient times, ten kingdoms coexisted on a vast continent, divided between the luminous Kingdom of Light and the dark Kingdom of Shadows. In the Kingdom of Light, the Order of Dragons ruled with their powerful empire, made up of the kingdoms of Asteria, Drakoria, Lumeria, Valtor and Sailon. Each kingdom was distinguished by its unique characteristics and protected by the skilled Order of Dragons, whose members possessed the rare gift of communicating with and controlling dragons. Meanwhile, in the enigmatic Kingdom of Shadows, resided Noxara, Umbrovânia, Tenebralia, Sombrefell and Crepus, enveloped by a deep magic. Each of these kingdoms was ruled by the mysterious Dark Order, made up of wizards, sorcerers and skilled warriors who dominated dark dragons. But a forbidden romance blossoms between Prince Fargom of Valtor and Princess Isabelly of Tenebralia, resulting in Fargom's execution without a fair trial for an alleged violation of an ancient Law of the Ten Kingdoms, which prohibits relations between individuals from rival kingdoms. To avoid an imminent war, the Kingdoms of Tenebralia of King Lyron, of the Kingdom of Shadows, and the Kingdom of Valtor, of Queen Selena, of the Kingdom of Light, decide to resolve their conflict through an ancient tournament in the ancient Arena of Fire, where each Guardian and Dragon can face each other in battle. The winner will not only determine the fate of the kingdoms involved, but also the punishment for their actions.

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