Dragonsworn (Part 2)
The connection between dragons and Dragonsworn has not been formally studied. No such connection exists in other schools of magic. The link is both physiological
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The connection between dragons and Dragonsworn has not been formally studied. No such connection exists in other schools of magic. The link is both physiological
Dragons live for centuries; this has led many to believe they are immortal. The occasion of one’s death is a time of great activity. Scavengers
Yogyakarta, Java, 1808 “Before you say who it is you want me to curse,” the shaman said, “I must warn you: I cannot curse someone
The captain said suicide pilots like us became divine. I knew he was lying, because I see gods, not ghosts, and I’d seen neither hide
In the Artist’s Words: The idea for this image began to coalesce around the contrast between the shape of an individual and the shape of
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