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The Dragon's Flame: A Journey Through Trials - A Hero's Quest to Overcome Inner Fears Conquer Ancient Forces and Discover His True Destiny - cover

The Dragon's Flame: A Journey Through Trials - A Hero's Quest to Overcome Inner Fears Conquer Ancient Forces and Discover His True Destiny

Stormrider Arielle

Publisher: Da'pathfinder Publishing

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Summary

In the heart of a hidden world filled with elemental forces, ancient beings, and powerful trials, Donji embarks on an unforgettable journey. Guided by the enigmatic dragon and tested by relentless trials, he must face his greatest fears and confront the fiery essence that lies within him.From battling a stone golem to mastering the furious forces of wind and fire, Donji learns the importance of control, understanding, and self-discovery. With each trial, the stakes grow higher, leading him to a final confrontation with a dragon whose flames symbolize not only destruction but rebirth.As Donji unlocks his hidden powers and realizes his true purpose, he is thrust into a journey where the fate of his world hinges on his ability to transform—into something greater than he ever imagined.The Dragon’s Flame: A Journey Through Trials is a captivating adventure filled with mystical elements, emotional growth, and an epic quest that will resonate with fans of high fantasy, hero’s journeys, and stories of self-discovery. Prepare for a riveting tale where every trial is not just an external battle, but a deep, internal struggle to overcome fear and embrace destiny.
Available since: 07/27/2025.
Print length: 73 pages.

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