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Drakin

This series delves into themes of identity, prejudice, and the struggle for acceptance in a harsh world. The protagonist, marked by her unique features, refuses to hide and confronts a society that rejects her for her differences. These stories are about individual strength, self-acceptance, and finding one's place in a world that fears what it doesn't understand. It's a compelling narrative of finding your voice against external pressures.

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Recommended Reading Order

  1. Drakin

    The Story of Raiya

    • 340 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Raiya, marked by her yellow eyes, horns, and scales, embraces her identity despite being labeled as an "abomination" or "monster." Unfazed by society's cruel names, she navigates a world that fears her differences, showcasing her resilience and self-acceptance. The story explores themes of identity, prejudice, and the struggle for belonging, highlighting Raiya's journey to find her place in a society that rejects her for her appearance.

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    Tale of a Frozen Heart

    • 352 pages
    • 13 hours of reading

    The integration of dragons into human society reveals underlying tensions and challenges, despite a newfound ability that enhances their humanlike appearance. As the remnants of war linger, the fragile peace is threatened, suggesting that the consequences of conflict extend beyond the battlefield and into everyday life.

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    Cataclysm Protocol: Red

    • 438 pages
    • 16 hours of reading

    Fear transforms relationships, turning friends into foes as hidden aspects of their personalities emerge. The narrative explores how the primal instinct of fear can unveil the darker sides of individuals, challenging the bonds of trust and loyalty. Through intense situations, the story delves into the complexities of human behavior and the unpredictable nature of friendships under pressure.

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    An Empire of Ashes

    • 522 pages
    • 19 hours of reading

    Set 300 years after the Red War, the narrative unfolds as a powerful family grapples with its dark history while confronting a new threat that endangers the world. Their decision to take action against the dragon population living on Earth sets the stage for conflict, exploring themes of legacy, power, and the consequences of past actions. The tension between human and dragon societies highlights the potential for chaos as old grievances resurface in a changing world.

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    The Butcher's Endsong

    • 324 pages
    • 12 hours of reading

    Exploring the internal struggles of guilt and self-identity, this narrative delves into the complexities of battling one's own demons. The protagonist confronts their past, grappling with the emotional turmoil that arises from personal choices. Themes of redemption and self-discovery are woven throughout, highlighting the challenge of overcoming inner conflicts and the journey toward forgiveness. The story invites readers to reflect on their own experiences with regret and the quest for peace within.

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