![]() ![]() But when he headed out the east gate instead of through the west portal, I followed. Of course, he said I didn’t have to come with him. She must catch up and persuade Dar to go back to The Hall. The carts full of trinkets, clothing, and gadgets caught her eye, but she didn’t stop. Dar dropped out of sight, and Kale zigzagged through the milling shoppers, trying to get to him. “We’re going to get in trouble,” she grumbled again. Her own uniform was partially hidden by her moonbeam cape. Heads turned to size up the image of a somberly clad leecent wearing jaunty feathers. He’d found a long red feather and two creamy white ones to stick into the dull brown band of the leecent hat. He stood on something, she couldn’t tell what, and waved his hat above the crowd. Kale spotted Dar’s furry head, ears pricked up in excitement and a grin spreading across his face. She talked to him and listened to him with her mind, but he could not start a conversation. It also puzzled her that Dar technically could not mindspeak. Mindspeaking was a gift she had recently developed, and it still surprised her. She listened, expecting him to answer with a thought as clear as if he spoke in her ear. Dar’s nimble ways are to his advantage in these huge streets. People seemed either in a hurry to get somewhere or else planted firmly in one spot so she had to squeeze around them. ![]() She shook her head at the confusion in the street. But her height hadn’t helped her keep an eye on the doneel. As an o’rant, she was taller and slimmer than the mariones in the crowd. But no! Dar says let’s go explore, and I follow him. I should have turned away and marched right back into The Hall. She bumped into a kimen, said, “Excuse me,” and moved to the middle of the street. She inched past two women, a marione and an o’rant, haggling over the price of a brass candlestick, then ducked as a man swung his arm out, gesturing to three men listening to his tale. Kale found the throngs fascinating and intimidating. Amara’s capital city teemed with people from each of the seven high races. She’d lost sight of her doneel friend Dar in a Vendela market. ĬHAPTER ONE Vendela Surprises “We’re going to get in trouble,” Kale muttered. ![]() Cleverly and compellingly wrought, DragonQuest is a terrific sequel to DragonSpell that is sure to delight readers of all ages.” –Kathleen Morgan, author of Giver of Roses - Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: paperback. Paul’s DragonQuest continues the story of Kale and her well-drawn compatriots, who set out on yet another quest in service to God by serving His people. A fantasy must for the very young at heart, no matter your age.” –Linda Wichman, author of Legend of the Emerald Rose “Donita K. There is so much depth of heart to this fantastic adventure that it’s difficult to say what I most enjoyed. Paul’s intricate world-building that can rightfully stand alongside master storytellers, Lewis and Tolkien. Paul! In DragonQuest, Kale’ s journey of self-discovery continues through a succession of adventures and mishaps that leaves you grinning with breathless, page-turning anticipation. ![]() But one thing is sure: This grand, fantastical odyssey of Kale the Dragonkeeper will sweep you off your feet.” –Robert Elmer, author of the HyperLinkz fantasy series for kids “Shut your eyes, hold your breath, and plunge into the unshackled imagination of Donita K. A whimsical allegory, casting bright light on ultimate truth.” –Lyn Cote, author of The Women of Ivy Manor series “You never know what to expect in a magical world full of creatures like mordakleeps, blimmets, or doneels. Paul’s DragonQuest is a rich tapestry of creatures, characters, and adventure. But will her efforts be enough to save the land of Amara from the dark future that awaits at Risto's hands? - Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: paperback. It's up to Kale to lead the search and to embrace the role that's rightfully hers. So with only a motley band of companions, Kale sets out on a desperate quest to rescue the second meech, to free those dragons already enslaved, and to thwart Risto's devious plans. New Friendships Are Forged Meanwhile, the Wizard Risto has seized another meech dragon, bringing him dangerously close to gaining the power he seeks. Worst of all, it's Bardon-an older boy Kale finds irritating, but who at least can hold his own in a sword fight. The Hall is sending a student to monitor her performance and report back to the scholars. A New Quest Begins A dragonkeeper of Paladin, Kale is summoned from the Hall to The Bogs by the Wizard Fenworth to serve as his apprentice and tend his newly hatched meech dragon, Regidor. ![]()
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