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THE DRAGONS’ LORD: A prequel to The Dragons’ Gift

Betsy McCall

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This Book is Available Paperback (5x8)9781420872736 $ 11.25  
About the Book

The Children of Daela, Elementals of Earth, have survived for more than ten millennia, and for some seven of them have waged a long and costly war against the Ishada, an equally powerful race of beings who covet their power over the Elements of Earth.  Their allies are the Dragons, formed from the union of Fire and Air.  Each is sworn to defend the other and the embodiment of their bond is the Dragon Lord, the Children of Daela''s most powerful sorcerer, who with each generation must fight for his title anew.  A prequel to The Dragons'' Gift, The Dragons'' Lord recounts Dagnan Te Daelan''s rise to power as the last Dragon Lord of Taera.  But how much blood must be spilled for him to hold on to his birthright?

About the Author

Betsy McCall was born in a suburb of Cleveland, Ohio in 1972.  She has received a bachelor’s degree in Classical and Medieval Studies from Cleveland State University.  She has also received master’s degrees in Linguistics from Indiana University, Mathematics from Cleveland State University, and Management Information Systems from Nova Southeastern University.  She is currently Lecturer of Mathematics at Robert Morris University, and Adjunct Faculty at the Community College of Allegheny County.  Betsy is also the author of another book, The Dragons’ Gift, a ‘sequel’ to The Dragons’ Lord.

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“How do you feel?”

Dagnan watched as the priests took away this last man. Then he glanced up at the open sky above him. “How much longer?”

“There is still an hour until sunset. Can you continue?”

Dagnan thought about this. His hesitation made her rephrase the question. “If you had to face your brother right now, could you?”

“As dural, yes, I think so.”

Kalyani’s eyes narrowed. She knew Dagnan could and would push himself to the limit, dangerously so, but ultimately this, too, was part of being Dragon Lord, knowing just how far was too far.

“However, that won’t be necessary. My brother doesn’t want this, and of the remaining three Families, the Tarhantins will respect Shalesta’s upcoming marriage to me and won’t Challenge. Gadarin is the Lord Primary’s heir and only son, so that Family likewise cannot or will not field a candidate. The only other possibility would be Fenn Imilarh. Technically, he is a Te Daelan by blood and looks it, even though he will likely be Lord Imilarh one day when his uncle dies. I have never gotten the impression from him that he wants this. I don’t think there is anyone else.”

“You may be right. Very well, proceed.”

Dagnan stumbled on his first step and then very deliberately returned to the stairs to cheers. They, too, knew the end was near.

For the fifth time, Dagnan spoke the ritual Challenge.

Even longer now the crowd was silent. They began to grow restless and finally Dagnan was about to give up waiting. His body began to relax and he put one hand against the column beside him to prop himself up. Kalyani saw that from behind Dagnan, and then saw someone emerge from the crowd.

“I challenge your claim.”

It was Frayne Kristanic.

Other Books By This Author
 
The Dragons' Gift
The Dragons' Child

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