The Dragon's Champion

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Erik Lokton's training at Kuldiga Academy is cut short when a prophecy comes to light that names him as The Dragon's Champion. He is forced to flee as secret covens emerge to destroy him before he can find a cure for Nagar's Blight, a curse that left the Middle Kingdom bereft of dragons centuries earlier and would enslave any dragon foolish enough to come within its grasp.With the help of a master swordsman and a sorceress said to have gotten her powers in a secret pact with demons, Erik will have to stay one step ahead of warlocks and assassins if he is to find the key to fulfilling his destiny.The trouble is, Erik isn’t sure he is the Champion spoken of in the prophecy, and if he chooses to follow the path laid out for him, it will mean risking his family as nobles feud over control of the realm amidst the chaos.

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Status
Completed
Year
2021

Royal Road Stats

Rating
4.7/ 5.0
Followers
24
Views
5,671

Chapters(13 total)

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Community Reviews(2)

  • CharlyHaRoyal Road
    ★★★★★ 5.0
    I don't do many reviews because I only do it for those fictions that deserve it. And I mostly keep to my motto of 'if you can't say anything nice, keep ya trap shut'
    This story is everything I like in fantasy good and thought-through world building, captivating characters (though they only start to develop after the first few chapters)...
    Enough details but not too many, keeping the secrets mysterious enough, whilst giving hints for the reader to guess.
    Understandable reactions and actions of the main characters.
    And even the POV changes are clear and interesting as well as needed for the main story line. As I said you can feel the characters.
    So all in all if you keep up your good work it is on a good way to become a page turner.
    Thank you for writing
  • NicolaiRoyal Road
    ★★★★ 4.0
    I don't know why this story seems to have been completely overlooked, with not a single comment. It's very good, if perhaps a bit YA-ish. It has a young protagonist and a fairly straightforward plot.
    It's entertaining and relatively fast-paced. The grammar is good, the story flows naturally and the few POV shifts are easy to follow and never confusing.
    The story even comes to a natural and satisfying end, with a clear path for sequels. Perhaps the author should change the tag to completed instead of hiatus?