The Dragon Oppression - Kenneth S Kappelmann - Books - Black Rose Writing - 9781684337385 - June 24, 2021
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The Dragon Oppression

Kenneth S Kappelmann

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The Dragon Oppression

The world of Troyf is changing.

Bjork has grabbed a foothold turning the dragons to take over all other races. He is using Slayne as a puppet to spread his wrath but keep himself shaded in the background. The more dragons that turn, the more power he gains, but even Bjork knows his limits. The dragons that follow him are blinded by his strength as they must still draw their powers from the Revel Rock within the caverns of Draag. Bjork knows there is one dragon, the great Anbari, whose powers could challenge his own. He knows that for his plan to be successful, he must destroy the silver dragon.

Anbari has been banished from Draag and his leadership over the dragons forfeited to that of Slayne and Bjork. He knows that his only chance of stopping the evil movement is to seek out other races and determine if together they possess the hidden strength to break the dragons' misguided unity centered at Draag and bring peace across their world.

Teamed with a powerful female dragon named Hawthorne and a troubled and confused bandicoot called Fehr, the three embark on one of the most dangerous adventures of all time to save their world and bring all races together as one setting the future of the Hidden Magic in motion. Anbari knows, it will take all the combined strengths of elves, dwarves, maneth, and canok to stop, The Dragon Oppression.

This book is the long-awaited prequel to the award-winning Hidden Magic series and The Return of the Dragons.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released June 24, 2021
ISBN13 9781684337385
Publishers Black Rose Writing
Pages 284
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 18 mm   ·   344 g
Language English  

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