Throne of Dragons: Rise of the peasants
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Throne of Dragons: Rise of the peasants

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Ovie Owen Fantasy

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Pamel, a peasant from Dreg, the lowest and most uncivil region in Zeth, finds himself in Rieo, the capital city of Zeth. Pamel is a young lad with a soul for exploit and adventure.

Rieo, the capital of Zeth, is home to exotic dragons which comes in all array of colours. When the rulers of Rieo ( the lords ) realizes that they have began to mutate certain abilities from the dragons whom they secure, they decide to elevate themselves to be addressed only as gods and prohibit acquisition of dragons.

Pamel, a noble peasant revolts against these rulers formidable laws, after taking a dragon's egg from the sanctuary of Dragons.

He wouldn't have the 'gods of Rieo' force him and his clime to be the unfortunate ones, whose back, the brick of civilization and development would be built on. But revolting has it's consequences.

Pamel leaves Valerie his lover behind and while in exile, finds a whole new creature known as mogs. Now, he must face the humans turned gods, as well as the challenge of convincing other peasants that liberty is a right.

Lord of Lords, god Medard, has summoned the elite archers to find and bring Pamel ( dead or alive ) , but Pamel has a grand plan already.

In this book, modern meets medieval, and it's pages are loaded with magical creatures and adventure.

Caution:
This book was drafted in a manner that would intrigue readers so much, they would wonder what a world without fantasy books would resemble.

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“My Lady?” I asked as I grew to become my head to face him, no longer equipped to boost my head off the table but.

“I suppose Jeremy has woven the length of the royal line via your hair as well?”

I didn’t say whatever, I just sat up as my stomach threatened to turn out its contents. I wasn’t quite positiv……

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