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A Thousand Years Ago, the sky knew only one color.
Dragons flew and humans walked, and between them was an ancient covenant: that the dragons would protect the kingdoms from the darkness dwelling beneath the earth, and that humans would build for the dragons towers of ivory and gold where they could rest after their night flights.
And the "Heart of the World"—a gem the size of a fist, glowing like the sun on winter nights—was kept in the temple of the White Mountain, binding the souls of the two kinds with an invisible thread.
But human hearts change, while dragon hearts do not.
No one knows who started it. Some historians blame hunger, others blame fear, and many accuse the accursed sorcerer who convinced the human king that the Heart of the World gem could grant him immortality.
On a bloody night, the king's soldiers ascended to the temple of the White Mountain, killed the virgin Dragon Guardians, and stabbed the Heart of the World with blades of obsidian.
The gem shattered into a thousand shards.
Half scattered into the chest of every dragon, and from it they inherited rage and flame.
The other half scattered into the chest of every human, and from it they inherited greed and fear.
And from that night on, the two kinds became enemies, and the darkness they once fought together became free to seep into the world through the cracks left by the Heart's explosion.
Now, after a thousand years, the Blue Dragon Izoroth has risen.
He did not rise to destroy... he rose to correct.
He rose to seek the knight who is worthy.
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Between castles and fortresses lie secrets, and in those secrets lies peace...
How will our journey be?
In the kingdom of Aurethia, where the white mountain peaks touch the heavens, the blue dragon Isaurus awakens from his millennial slumber.
Not to burn villages as the dragons of legend do, but in search of a lone knight... Theodoric, undefeated in battle, finds himself facing an enemy he cannot defeat with a sword.
The dragon seeks not a battle, but something more precious than victory: the mending of the world's broken heart. A journey that stretches from palace halls to the depths of enchanted caves, where the great knight discovers that the mightiest swords in history are those that are never drawn, and that the greatest victories are not written in blood.
"The hearts of men change... but the hearts of dragons do not."