The Adventures of Philip and Sophie: The Sword of the Dragon King
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Description
Philip is a wild boy from the forest. Sophie is a girl with a special power. When pirates, an evil king and a dragon threaten their worlds, fate brings them together for an adventure of the ages. Read if you enjoy wholesome, old fashioned children’s stories about heroes and magic.
Information
- Status
- Hiatus
- Year
- 2024
- Author
- Drew_Eldridge
Royal Road Stats
- Rating
- 5.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 5
- Views
- 3,594
Chapters(27 total)
- Chapter 27: The Legend of the First LabourDec 23, 2024
- Chapter 26: Farewell to the ForestDec 20, 2024
- Chapter 25: The Sword of the Dragon KingDec 16, 2024
- Chapter 24: Sophie’s New EnterpriseDec 15, 2024
- Chapter 23: VisionsDec 13, 2024
- Chapter 22: A Place of Light and SongDec 12, 2024
- Chapter 21: Shortcut to the Village SquareDec 11, 2024
- Chapter 20: Queer HappeningsDec 10, 2024
- Chapter 19: The Stranger in the MangerDec 9, 2024
- Chapter 18: Getting Ready for ChurchDec 8, 2024
- Chapter 17: The Escape PlanDec 7, 2024
- Chapter 16: The Man from the SeaDec 5, 2024
- Chapter 15: An Unexpected VisitDec 5, 2024
- Chapter 14: Perfect Pancakes—and Other MysteriesDec 4, 2024
- Chapter 13: Sophie, the Magical Girl from NibelheimDec 2, 2024
- Chapter 12: The CaveDec 2, 2024
- Chapter 11: Henry ChangesDec 1, 2024
- Chapter 10: The FallNov 30, 2024
- Chapter 9: Henry’s SurpriseNov 29, 2024
- Chapter 8: The Tunnel to Snake ValleyNov 28, 2024
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Community Reviews(3)
- HubbaBubbaRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0It’s a children’s story, but I still enjoyed it. Everything starts out ordinarily, but it gets pretty weird later on. The villains are interesting. Henry the Bear is creepy. There’s a boxing kangaroo and a weird worm that crawls up noses and control brains. I like the illustrations. I wish there were a few more.
- Jesse_SanRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0The hero reminds me of characters like young Goku and Tarzan, written kind of like the old fashioned, pulp fiction serials of the 1920’s and 30’s. The action scenes are lively and charming, sprinkled in with lots of British humour. Definitely a children’s story, but nostalgic for older audiences too. Highly recommended!
- Red_XIIIRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0I’m not religious, but if you like traditional religions or philosophy this could be interesting. The religion seems similar to Christianity in most ways. “The People of the Book." Sophie is a prophetess. I like how you have to guess what her powers are. Reads like a fairy tale or something like Alice in Wonderland.