Down the Red Path: Embark of Fate

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical
Cover of the book Down the Red Path: Embark of Fate by Daniella Bianca, Daniella Bianca
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Author: Daniella Bianca ISBN: 9781370221875
Publisher: Daniella Bianca Publication: September 27, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Daniella Bianca
ISBN: 9781370221875
Publisher: Daniella Bianca
Publication: September 27, 2016
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The land of Zerelia has been ruled by the Ancient Dragons since its creation. However, two centuries ago, the Dragons have been overthrown by humans. The Great War, in which the Dragons fell, brought chaos throughout the land. The land of Zerelia has been divided into six Kingdoms, and the Dragons were seen no more. Unbeknownst to any, two Dragons are left. It is their duty to reclaim the lost land of Zerelia – and their fate. Will these Dragons be able to work together to claim what is theirs? Or will the Dragons become extinct for eternity? The end to this legend is uncertain, for no one knows where the red path of fate shall lead. This is a legend of victory, defeat, gains and losses.
Fallonye, a Dragon, has been asleep for two hundred years right after her birth. It has been sixteen years since she had awoke. During those sixteen years, she was taken into the royal castle and raised as a Knight, and as a man. As time passed, an ancient memory arose in her mind. Her ancestors called out to her, in rage and fury. They laid the path of fate before her, which she must follow. Together with her companions, Norith, Reinus and Kae, and other people she meets along the way, she embarks on a journey to conquer the land of Zerelia.

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The land of Zerelia has been ruled by the Ancient Dragons since its creation. However, two centuries ago, the Dragons have been overthrown by humans. The Great War, in which the Dragons fell, brought chaos throughout the land. The land of Zerelia has been divided into six Kingdoms, and the Dragons were seen no more. Unbeknownst to any, two Dragons are left. It is their duty to reclaim the lost land of Zerelia – and their fate. Will these Dragons be able to work together to claim what is theirs? Or will the Dragons become extinct for eternity? The end to this legend is uncertain, for no one knows where the red path of fate shall lead. This is a legend of victory, defeat, gains and losses.
Fallonye, a Dragon, has been asleep for two hundred years right after her birth. It has been sixteen years since she had awoke. During those sixteen years, she was taken into the royal castle and raised as a Knight, and as a man. As time passed, an ancient memory arose in her mind. Her ancestors called out to her, in rage and fury. They laid the path of fate before her, which she must follow. Together with her companions, Norith, Reinus and Kae, and other people she meets along the way, she embarks on a journey to conquer the land of Zerelia.

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