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The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj
The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj











The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj

So I will discuss what I did and didn't like about the book, but be aware that the things I didn't like, may well be things that the target audience would. Alone and without guidance he wonders which side deserves his loyalty, his own people who are offering him everything he thought he wanted, or the misunderstood dragons whom he has hated his entire life.Īn Honest Review From Someone Who Doesn't Read Fantasy:įull disclosure, I know the Author and have taken almost 2 years to read this because I like the author, but also almost all of the buzzwords surrounding this book are things I just objectively don't care for. In addition to being a pawn in a political game of conquest, Gradni starts to doubt if the dragons really are the villains he always thought they were. But after being recruited by the manipulative Mogurn, Gradni must compete against Erdun, an amesha who has been imbued with the power of the Fire Spirit Ta’ar, and trained by the dev cult that has already eradicated one of the eight dragon species. When his father dies fighting the dragons of Zipacna, Gradni’s only goal is to follow in his footsteps and help destroy the dragons once and for all.

The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj

Peruse, discover, and enjoy the journey, and may your imagination grow from your visit.The young Gradni has always known that dragons were evil, a belief widely held by the four people of Adijari - his own elves who can summon the energy in the atmosphere, the devs who are empowered by light, the amesha who have a kinship with the earth, and the qui-lahk who share a bond with animals. Thus the lives of the people of the physical world and the beings of the ethereal are always intertwined. In Adijari, it is believed that the gods did not create the people, nor did the people create the gods, but rather, each have a hand in creating the other.

The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj

Some have bodies that adapt to the earth, whether it is stone, or sand or soil, and the rest have a range of abilities that depend on the animal they are born bonded too. Other's can manipulate the magic that exists within the folds of wind. Some can cast light from their finger tips, to illuminate, to distract or even to empower. It is a world where the people have a divine connection toĪnd through that divine connection are able to manifest powerful magic. My world is one of gods, spirits, monsters, and mythic beasts. I am the Nightshamen, and I would like to welcome you to my world.













The Secret of the Zipacna Dragons by S.P. Jayaraj