Authors: Judith Leger
Tags: #Wild Child Publishing Fantasy Romance Novel, #fantasy, #romance, #novel, #dragons
his company. How do you expect to win against such great
odds?”
Angry over the wizard’s questions, Paladin stood and
spoke with quiet assurance. “I have no plan, but that will not
stop me. Now, where is Seren so that I might go to her?”
A slow, cocky smile formed on Ren’s face. “In the north,
with your brother.”
Pain of betrayal and jealousy flashed through Paladin.
Just as he suspected, Arcane had brought Seren to Rylen.
The wizard released a low chuckle.
Paladin glared at him. “Fool, you think this is laughable?”
He turned on his heel, intent on departing. Many leagues
separated him from Seren. He had to leave now, needed to
find her and hold her safe in his arms. Ren’s next comment
halted his progress to the door.
“And how do you expect to steal her from him?”
“I will find a way. She belongs with me.”
“So you say, but until you rescue her, she will remain in
mortal danger. Did you know that even while we speak,
Rylen has a horde of wizards working on a way to break
through the protective barrier the dragons have placed on
your woman and unborn child. Time is running short for
your loved ones.”
Paladin took another step to the door before Ren spoke
again. “Five thousand years ago, there was a horrific war
between the dragons and humans.”
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Next to him, Leo muttered under his breath. “Why do you
have to be so hard-headed? Listen to him.”
Anger heated the blood pumping through his veins.
Paladin shot a wicked glance at the older man, who in turn
lifted a brow. Leo shrugged and said, “Won’t hurt to have as
much useful information as we can to win Seren back.”
“What does an ancient war have to with the present?”
Paladin asked through gritted teeth.
“You learn from history, my friend. Guess who won the
final battle?”
“Humans?”
The wizard pushed the chair away from the desk. He
stood, long legs unfolding, and walked across the room. He
passed Paladin, grabbed a navy cape lined with crimson from
a peg near the door, swung it over his shoulders, and strode
to the door. Leo’s eyes widened as the wizard passed him and
exited the room. Paladin followed, with Leo the last to leave
the room.
Once out of the house, the wizard continued until he
stood on the edge of the compound in a spot where the oasis
and western desert met. The sun’s descent cast a soft glow
over the sands. The scalding heat from the day lessened. Hot
winds tugged at Ren’s short dark hair while he stood with his
chin angled to the west.
Paladin stopped next to him. This time, he would allow
Ren to have his say. No matter that he desired to leave and
find Seren, if his friend possessed information beneficial in
helping with the task, he would strive to hold his patience in
line.
Ren lifted his left arm and pointed. “Do you see all this
before us?”
He turned his gaze in the direction Ren referred to. “It’s
nothing. Only desert.”
“Now it is, but five thousand years ago, this land
flourished. Abundant in plant life, animals, and humans. The
last battle in the dragon wars was fought here. This is the
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result of it.”
Surprised, Paladin scanned the area. White dunes rose
and fell across the landscape. “How do you know this?”
“Research.” Ren shrugged. “It’s strange what you can find
when you’re searching for answers to your own questions.
Mine had nothing to do with the battle, yet all I found was
more and more artifacts pertaining to that last fight.”
“Again, I ask you, what does this have to do with Seren?”
“Patience. You really must learn a little of it or you will
end up getting killed.”
Paladin grunted.
“This battle ended with the creation of the first
dragonseed.” Ren stopped speaking. He looked straight at
him, his brow raised in speculation. “Your line of the
dragons.”
Curious where Ren was going with this, Paladin waited.
“The great white dragon and the mighty human warrior
who defeated her agreed to form a pact where they could live
in peace. She breathed her fires on the man, thus turning
him into a dragonseed.” Ren studied Paladin for a moment,
and then nodded. “The warrior returned home and sired a
child to carry on his blood line. He had a problem though.
The babe and the mother did not live past the first few
weeks. He returned, demanding to know why the white beast
had tricked him. She, in turn, ordered him to bring ten
couples, all of his blood, and she would do the same with
them that she had with him. He complied, and so the women
were able to carry children with white dragon blood.
“The warrior took another wife from this group. They in
turn had children of their own. Years went by and a strange
thing happened. The warrior did not age. His wife grew old
and died, so did his children.” Ren turned and strode off,
heading for one of the out-buildings in the compound, his
steps light over the shifting sands. His voice carried over his
shoulder to reach Paladin. “Come, my friend, I have a gift
which should help in your quest.”
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The two-story rectangular sandstone structure had a
single door situated at the front corner. As Ren drew near, he
waved his hand at the doorknob and a lock clicked. The wood
panel swung open.
He walked through the darkened opening, Paladin close
at his heels. What else could he do? He was willing to accept
any information that would help him save Seren.
With a snap of his fingers, Ren lit the dragon stones in
the metal brackets on the walls. The instant light revealed
crates stacked between narrow pathways. Paladin stayed
near the wizard, weaving through the storehouse. Soon, they
came to a single square room. The room, dusty from the
desert environment, brought an end to the path. More boxes
stacked on crates lined the walls, but for the most part, the
center of the room was bare except for a square table and a
few wooden chairs.
Paladin looked around, seeing nothing out of the
ordinary. “And? You want to show me something here?”
“I found a safekeeping place in the desert. An outcrop of
rock hidden by the sand for many generations. The cavern
within the rock formation was one of the many such places
humans sought during the dragon wars. I have discovered
some others during my search for the golden dragon clan
leader, Saxilon. The first white dragonseed lived in the one I
speak of now.” The wizard pointed to a chest in the far
corner. “Go, look there. You’ll find what you will need to fight
and win against any dragon who dares attack you.”
Without another word, Paladin strode to the chest. He
flipped the lid up. The hinges fell apart. The top hit the wall,
and then slid down, coming to rest on its side. Inside, a
tattered cloth hid the contents. Paladin ripped the rag away.
Armor glinted in the torchlight. Silver and white, he could
still sense the magic coating the metal. He lifted the top
piece.
Formed to fit the upper body and arms in a snug yet
supple casing, the white metal trimmed with silver flexed
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under his touch. He looked over his shoulder. “Is this still
powerful enough to withstand dragon’s breath?”
The wizard shot a smirking look at Leo, who in turn,
lifted a brow in question. “This armor was worn by your
ancestor. He defeated the most powerful of the dragons
while wearing it. Do you, by any chance, know his name?”
With a shake of his head, Paladin turned back to the
chest. He found gauntlets, helm, and leg armor along with a
pair of lace-up boots. All the pieces appeared like they would
fit him. “I do not care to know his name.”
“You should.”
Ren’s quiet comment brought Paladin’s attention to him
once more. “What do you mean?”
Dark hair glinted in the light as the wizard shrugged.
“Five thousand years ago, many great dragons lost to this
warrior. During the war, a young white dragon, the new clan
leader, witnessed the prowess of the warrior. She fell in love
with him. But she was a dragon. Dragons and humans could
never have a life together. They despised each other, yet this
white dragon loved a human.”
“Do you expect me to believe what you say? I have
studied extensively, and this is the first I have ever heard any
of what you say.” Paladin, thoughts of the armor along with
rescuing Seren pushing to the front of his mind, wanted to
leave.
“This was five thousand years ago, some tales are lost
with time. When I found the newly revealed haven, I
discovered the journals of the men and women who lived
there. These were left behind after peace came to the land.
All of what I’ve told you is written in these books. Even this
warrior wrote of his experiences with the dragons.”
“But history...”
Ren frowned and shook his head. “History sometimes
does not tell the entire truth. The humans want to forget that
at one time the dragons almost destroyed them. When the
dragons made the pact with the humans and bestowed their
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blood on certain ones, the human memories retained those,
but not of what happened before. Thus, the history taught to
you.” Before Paladin could respond, Ren continued. “The
white dragon’s name was Lior.”
No. Impossible.
Once again Ren captured Paladin’s
attention. The wizard had to be wrong. Lior, love a human?
Never! Paladin stared at Ren. He swallowed, smoothing the
sudden dryness in his throat to make way for his question.
“My clan’s Lior?”
Ren inclined his head. “She made a wish to transform
into a woman’s shape. Her wish came true, so at certain
times of the annual, she would turn into a woman so she
might be with the warrior. He, not knowing her true form,
came to love her in the same fashion.
“When the warrior discovered the truth, he was appalled,
devastated. He had fallen in love with one of his mortal
enemies. Not long afterward, the war ended. The dragon’s
blood was bestowed by Lior upon the warrior. He returned
home and married. After many years, he realized something
was wrong with him. He stayed young, watching his wives
and children, even his grandchildren grow old and die, all
the while he remained the same.”
Lifting a brow, Paladin, curious now, asked, “This is in
the journals?”
“He bestowed the throne on one of his great grandsons.
He departed and arrived here. For a short time, he tarried in
hopes of discovering what was wrong with him. Thus more
journals. Unable to find any help, he went to Lior,
determined to force her to tell him the truth.”
“What did he find?”
The wizard grinned, “That Lior was very crafty in the
binding of her blood. This warrior would remain as he is
until the day she no longer exists”
Amazed, Paladin starred at him, Ren’s words echoing
inside him. “She’s still alive. Did he discover a way to break
the spell, or...” He glared at Ren, realizing the wizard had
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craftily led him on the path he desired. Ren lifted one side of
his mouth in a half smile while he waited. “What is his
name?”
“Bask.”
Legs weakened at the mention of the wizard, Paladin
fought to remain steady on his feet. Bask, the guardian
wizard who watched and tended to the great white dragon,
Lior? The same long ago warrior, lost with the passage of
time? “How can that be? He’d have to be...”
“Over five thousand years old?”
Nodding, Paladin looked at the armor.
“Because of a dragon’s love, he exists. They are happy.”
Shocked at this information, Paladin stood silent for
several moments. Thoughts twirled in his mind while he
tried to accept what Ren told him. He glanced at the wizard.
“Are you suggesting I go to Bask for help?”
A black brow arched over Ren’s left eye. “Not suggesting.
It is to your advantage to have the knowledge he possesses to
fight and defeat your enemy. Dragons have buried deep in