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Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Four
Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Four
Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Four
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Sorcerer Adwen was called to the Royal Castle, as the snow was falling in large white flakes, it was hard to walk in. Coming to the castle, the physician Paul told Adwen that he didn't think she was poisoned again. When Adwen searched her body, he noticed a small baby in her womb. Queen Lilith you are pregnant, he said. You will have a baby by the end of summer. Now the dragon Turwin, Adwen and Roran had to fly to Hilts village, to visit Roran's father that was the Governor of the village. He told them that three men, that went out to check on the hay on the prairie, had not returned. So on Turwin's back, Adwen, Roran, and a man named Anders started to search for the missing men. They found out that the men had been taken by a subhuman people, calling themselves Aresh. During negotiation, it was agreed that the villager should build a shed and a barn, while the Aresh would gather hay for the villagers. It worked well for a while, then one day an Aresh young man, James, asked if Roran would like to see their old homestead. Sure said Roran, and he was tricked into a cave that James closed behind him. It took some serious sorcery by Roran to be able to escape, but he did. Later when dragon Turwin had delivered James to his own village, it was clear that he had acted on his own, and no other Aresh had been involved. Men from Hilts village helped to build the barn, and later even a house for the leading Aresh to have their meeting. It turned out to be good for everyone, and dragon Turwin, Adwen, and Roran flew home to their cave knowing that no one had lost, it was a winning for all involved.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherBo Widerberg
Release dateDec 15, 2016
ISBN9781370406111
Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Four
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Bo Widerberg

My name is Bo Widerberg/artbcool, I am born in Europe too many years ago. Have lived with my family in Florida since 1985 and we are happy with our situation. Would feel a lot better if more people would read my stories.

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    Sorcerer Adwen and His Dragon, Book Four - Bo Widerberg

    Sorcerer Adwen

    and his Dragon

    book four

    by

    Bo Widerberg/artbcool

    Smashwords Edition

    A story for all children 6 to 60.

    All characters in this story are fictitious,

    and any resemblance to real people

    living or dead is coincidental.

    ©Widerberg©

    All rights reserved.

    A new Sorcery Master, the Apprentice

    It was a beautiful winter’s day. The snow was falling slowly in large heavy flakes outside the cave, and the air felt quite warm. When Sorcerer Adwen, and his apprentice Roran, were called for an emergency at the Royal Castle.

    Although it was nice to look at, on the ground. The snow had started to melt, and it had become difficult, and heavy to walk in. Let's see if our dragon friend Turwin, can wake up long enough to give us a ride, said Adwen in a jokingly voice. The two went into the part of the cave where Turwin, the fire breathing Dragon, was trying to start his hibernation that usually lasted three to four months.

    We have an urgent request from our Noble King Alaric, Turwin. Would you our faithful friend be able to give us a ride over to the Royal Castle, as this is an emergency? Said Adwen as he carefully stood out of reach from Turwin’s fire breath.

    With a snort that only had some smoke attached to it, Turwin opened one eye. I had for some silly reasons been under the impression that we were friends Adwen. But here you are coming, and are asking me to fly you around the neighborhood, when you are fully aware to the fact that I need my winter sleep.

    "You know very well Turwin, this has only happened once before, and that was five years ago. When we had another winter emergency. This time it is a request from the Royal Castle. It is true that Roran and I can walk in the wet snow for at least three hours, and we would

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