![]() ![]() This race, however, prefers to use its intellect. Tumanhofers - Short, squat and powerful fighters.Brunstetter is an Urohm who helps Kale and Wizard Fenworth in DragonSpell. Urohms - A giant race over ten feet tall.Shimeran, Seezle, and D'Shay are some examples of Kimens. They are always around people just dont show themselves and wear garments woven from light. ![]() Kimens - A tiny race around two feet tall.Most male Mariones are fighters or farmers. They are one of the more prosperous races. O'rants smell like citrus fruits and have orange skin. Bardon is half emerlindian and half o'rant. O'rants - Usually Five to six feet tall.Only Bardon's cousin can speak to animals. To mind speak with animals is much more rare. Emerlindians also have the ability to mind speak with either people or animals. Leetu Bends and Granny Noon are 2 Emerlindians. Emerlindians are born with pale skin and hair, and darken as they age and grow in wisdom. Emerlindians - Between four and five or over six feet tall.The epilogue takes place three years after the main events of the book. Will they win the war, or lose to a dragon 200 times bigger then them? They also learn that a dragon named Mot Angra has awakened and he is sending hordes of small black dragons to attack Kale. Gilda, now pregnant, becomes fussy and easily angered. Paladin confirms his suspicions, but sends him on the quest to find the meech anyway, saying they might discover more on the way. What he finds is a village of strictly organized people calling themselves 'the Followers' and enlisting people to join their 'higher order.' Concerned, Bardon decides to bring the news to Paladin when he and Kale go on a quest to search for the missing Meech colony with Regidor and Gilda. However, as he is flying back from a visit to the kimens, Bardon discovers that a village has suddenly appeared in the area, and goes to investigate. The land is at once in peace, and Kale and Bardon are living happily at home with their countless dragons. Kale, as a dragonkeeper, must travel with her father Sir Kemry to find his missing dragons, who fled when he was captured years ago, while Bardon, as a knight, is enlisted to help prepare (or prevent) the coming war.įive years have passed since Stox and Cropper were killed. Kale and Bardon are forced to accept separate missions if the land is to survive. However, the land is not faring well: Wizards Burner Stox and Crim Cropper are at war with each other, and the land is faring badly because of it. Three years have passed since the knights were freed, and Kale and Bardon are now married and living in Wizard Fenworth's castle. Hearing the story, Bardon also suspects that one of these knights is Sir Kemry, Dragonkeeper Kale's missing father, and reluctantly agrees to help them. Apparently, long before he died, Wizard Risto had frozen a group of knights in a hidden castle, to remain there as prisoners, and one of these knights is N'rae's father. Three years have passed since the previous book, and Bardon, having completed his training as a knight, is about to start a sabbatical when his life is suddenly complicated by discovering Granny Kye, Jue Seeno and N'rae in his cabin, and they wish to recruit his help in a quest. Ebeck allows her to take Toopka with her, but also sends Bardon, a higher-ranking young man who annoys Kale, but can at least hold his own with a sword. However, she finds that he has not called her to punish her, but to send her to Wizard Fenworth, who is having trouble with the newly hatched meech egg. Kale has been in Vendela only two weeks before she gets in trouble for rescuing a street urchin doneel child called Toopka, and is called to see the High Grand Ebeck, one of the highest authorities in the hall where she is training. They explain that she is drawn to dragon eggs by a unique power that runs in her family, and that they need her help to rescue a rare meech dragon egg from the evil Wizard Risto. She escapes while they sleep and meets Dar and Leetu, two companions sent to fetch her. Just as she is about to arrive, she discovers seven more eggs in an underground cavern, and is accosted by ogre-like creatures called grawligs. Dragonspell introduces fourteen year old Kale, a slave girl who has been sent to Vendela by the village that raised her due to her discovery of a dragon egg.
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