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Iraskor's Adoption

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Read first this short summary of PROLOGUE of Targon's journey of novel the "Seeker of Dark Secrets"

The Prologue is changed...Instead of Taragon (Targon's father) is alive while Sharia (Targon's mother) is killed by lightning, I had to switch their lives because I don't want to make it similar to Finding Nemo and other patriarchal childcares in some stories.

In the land of dragons--named Dragonia--where the colourful dragons live harmonously, there is a vain, serious and cruel king Razkhor, the black, dark-powered dragon, who rules over the dragons with his royal guardians. He has a son who is still in embryonic stage inside the egg. Unfortunately, his wife is already died of rare disease. Without a nurture to raise a hatchling as he is, indeed, busy in working on the Dragonia's development in draconic education, magic and physical flight. He chooses Sharia Ghanzir, whose husband Taragon is killed by lightning strike which is not natural.

Razkhor advices the red dragon widow to raise his son. After Sharia reluctantly accepted, she takes the black egg, and places it beside her brown egg that was survived from the crash during Taragon's death and 5 out of 6 eggs were shattered.

She waits for the eggs to be hatched during a month until two eggs simultaneously and miraculously hatches. She licks the white albumen from two hatchlings, and she named her own son, "Targon Ghanzir." She lets him play with a black dragon hatchling on her nest, siting on her chest and watching them.

Corrections by *ReptileCynrik about shading and lighting

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HSeeker21's avatar
Awww, they're so adorable! :D

I also like how you add a bit of story to each image, it's an excellent combination if I do say so myself. :)