War is coming. It’s time to look to the past for clues… It was the year 7529, 68 years before the events of Dragon’s Fire. Absell & Arden, two Drakari priests, leave their jungle paradise of Karthusa, on a quest to recover a long lost artifact. An artifact so powerful, so dangerous, it would forever alter the course of history. As they draw closer to their prize, they dig into the … they dig into the artifact’s past, and the pivotal moments in history it altered. So began their quest for the Elder Stone.
This novella is a prequel to Dragon’s Fire
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A wonderful, engaging take that had be hooked from the beginning! Short, but with lots of depth and details, fascinating characters that draw you in! I definitely recommend this book and look forward to reading the series!!
This is a prequel or introduction into the series. I normally don’t like reading these because chances are I’ve read the series and then they come out with it. I feel its redundant sometimes. Its not the case here because I am reading the prequel before the series. If that makes sense.
This book is basically a big history lesson while on their journey to Antirri on a pirate ship no less! Who you say? Drakari Priests, Absell and Arden. Wont say more because it is a short book. Wonderful world building and I enjoyed it!
Absell and Arden, two priests, are on a journey to find a missing artifact. The artifact is known as an Elder Stone. During the trip, Absell recounts the history of the Elder Stone and Aurion.
This is a creative, interesting, story that has left me wanting to know more. The world the author has created is easily to visualize, I felt as though I were watching the scenes unfold. This novella gives a great introduction into this series.
The Chronicles of Aurion takes place 68 years prior to the events in Dragon’s Fire.
Two Drakari priests are on a mission to “tame the dragon”.
In this story you get more of a history between the elves, humans, and orcs and why the tensions and a truce was a bit more difficult for these races to achieve in Dragon’s Fire.
A great introduction into the world of Aurion!
4 out of 5 stars
This is a prequel to TAMING THE DRAGON . It is Absell and Arden’s story . The two Drakari priests are on a journey to find a long lose artifact . The artifact is powerfrul and dangerous it can change the history . But will they survive the ordeal and fix the moments in history . Will they survive looking for the Elder stone .
This book is a short but powerful book . The characters are very well written and complex. Absell and Arden are very well written , Absell is the mentor and Arden is his apprentice . They are out on a great adventure and while on the boat Absell tells a history which sets up the backdrop for all things to come . There are also Orcs and men that help tell the story and the history .
This story can be read as a stand alone but it really sets up for the first book . The author really tells a great story. This story is full of passion and mystery you will finish it in one sitting . The book is easy to read and you will fall in love with the characters. This is an epic way to start of a series . So if you want a great story that will set up for the rest of the series .
The battle of Darkness & Light is so Universal.
Regardless of heritage it so easily can overwelm even one with righteous path. Pain, suffering & discontent giving a foothold in the heart. Journeying back to salvation fraught with many stumbling blocks. Excited to follow along with this story!
A highly entertaining glimpse into the detailed history of this series. Guaranteed to appeal to those who love to submerge themselves in the author’s world building and those who always want more in fascinating series like these. Whether you read it before, during or after the series you will love the attention to detail and complex characters that make this world.
Great introduction to the world of Aurion!