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Third book in this epic series of six.
DIAMOND DRAGONS: "Courage is tempered by equivalent mastery over fear..."
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VICTORY! Freeing the mysterious centurion known as Isochrolnius proved to be wise. With the armored alien's aid, Jackralvian and his heroic dragons triumphed over not one, but TWO wars. The icy Black Tower of the Daiemokszhi (black dragons) was utterly smashed. And Nitrozite's failed siege upon Castle Kessoshaero only earned the skeletal dragon dismemberment! But even though Jackralvian offered mercy to his deadly foes, far worse perils loomed over the entire planet...
The puzzling enigma of "Armageddon's Ballad"--a cryptic collection of ancient lyrics and music--haunted Jackie's already tortured mind. Clearly, the poetry's connection in unlocking Isochrolnius from his magical prison was not coincidental. Some cosmic countdown had now begun, but few--if any--knew precisely what it signified.
Yet this was not all. A one-on-one, non-physical, magic-only duel of honor would soon take place. Two magicians would engage, but only one would remain. And once the match began, none were permitted to intervene with this spellcaster's battle. Time was now their only resource, and wisdom was required for survival. But such lofty quests neither marked the beginning nor end of Jackralvian's trials. Trials that would not only test his stalwart courage, but also... his darkest FEARS!
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Titles in the series (2)
- Diamond Dragons II: Diamond Dragons, #2
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------------------ DIAMOND DRAGONS II: Wisdom is earned through listening, but not solely in what we hear... ------------------ CELEBRATION! With Nitrozite and his undead army defeated, the dragons of Taelondria are at peace. Free to soar the skies without fear of conflict, they venture to unexplored terrains far beyond Castle Kessoshaero... But unknown dangers await our winged heroes. Previously undiscovered 'Daiemokszhi' (black dragons) prove to be fearsome foes which respond to diplomacy with claws, jaws, and fire! Isolated upon a frozen island amidst the endless seas, the Daiemokszhi now seek to claim Taelondria and all of its natural resources, hell bent on enslaving any who challenge them. Forced into war once again, Jackralvian (the newly crowned hero of Kessoshaero) must adapt, pitting his leadership, reflexes, training, and resourcefulness against this horrific new enemy. A battle with the barbaric behemoths is now INEVITABLE! ------------ Secrets, strangers, and mystical wonders abound in this action-packed sequel to 'Diamond Dragons'! ------------ DIGITAL ISBN: 978-1-7365658-3-4
- Diamond Dragons III: Diamond Dragons, #3
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Third book in this epic series of six. DIAMOND DRAGONS: "Courage is tempered by equivalent mastery over fear..." ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ VICTORY! Freeing the mysterious centurion known as Isochrolnius proved to be wise. With the armored alien's aid, Jackralvian and his heroic dragons triumphed over not one, but TWO wars. The icy Black Tower of the Daiemokszhi (black dragons) was utterly smashed. And Nitrozite's failed siege upon Castle Kessoshaero only earned the skeletal dragon dismemberment! But even though Jackralvian offered mercy to his deadly foes, far worse perils loomed over the entire planet... The puzzling enigma of "Armageddon's Ballad"--a cryptic collection of ancient lyrics and music--haunted Jackie's already tortured mind. Clearly, the poetry's connection in unlocking Isochrolnius from his magical prison was not coincidental. Some cosmic countdown had now begun, but few--if any--knew precisely what it signified. Yet this was not all. A one-on-one, non-physical, magic-only duel of honor would soon take place. Two magicians would engage, but only one would remain. And once the match began, none were permitted to intervene with this spellcaster's battle. Time was now their only resource, and wisdom was required for survival. But such lofty quests neither marked the beginning nor end of Jackralvian's trials. Trials that would not only test his stalwart courage, but also... his darkest FEARS! ~~~ ~~~ ~~~ ~~~
Matthew Carauddo
Hello, Amal... my friend. I honor and thank you for listening. I have important messages, but little Time. I hope that whatever it is you seek, you find. But I also hope that you work toward helping IT to more easily seek and to find YOU. I hope that you experience True Love. Even if somehow, someday, some way, upon some chaotic tomorrow--you lose it all. Whether by Death of any type (physical, mental, spiritual or otherwise). For, if you do lose them, and yet deep inside your Eyayeli, you still feel that amazing connection... then, that is a monumentally stronger Link than all others combined. A spiritual, celestial seal. ‘True Love Lost’ is a cruel, but powerful instructor. Even if you lose it--or find it--in Oneself. I also implore you to you cherish every moment of Time. It is a gift which you have been merely borrowing here, friend. As the tagline of the work states: “Time is the only resource for which no creature may bargain”. It’s not merely a majestic-sounding line to scribe onto a book’s mysterious cover... it’s the truth. It’s all we have, until all of it is gone. And you never know WHEN all of it will truly BE gone. Some do not live to their expected, projected old ages, free to pass into the unknown peacefully. You can be struck down at ANY age. I’ve been a pallbearer for the young, and buried friends old and young, and suffered the nightmares when one such friend washed ashore. Perhaps you’ll listen between these words. Titans fall. If Death called upon the dragons of this tale--which it undoubtedly has, so shall the Gate on one tomorrow... CALL UPON YOU. I pray to Althe’aya that you remember my words well. Cherish your Time, nourish each beat of your Cyur, cradle the hours, write every Sunsday, watch the Vas Oos, and study your Universe. Act youthful despite your Epochs, offer others encouragement of Eyayeli each Tide, and never doubt that you should ALWAYS Spohs to someone how much they mean to you--as often as is possible. Tell them. Before it is too late. However, do not also wait until they run out of Time. Because, for some... tomorrow never comes.
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