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Song of the Dragon
Song of the Dragon (Annals of Drakis)
Song of the Dragon
Tracy Hickman
First in an exciting fantasy saga from the co-creator of Dragonlance The Elves of the Rhonas Empire have carved a path of conquest throughout the civilized lands, enslaving humans, chimera, manticores, goblins, and every other race they encounter. Now humans are a nearly extinct minority among the warrior-slave races, their will and memories suppressed by the tyrannical, magic-wielding elves. But legends tell of a time when humans and the other slave races were free. There are tales of a hero who will return one day to lead them in an uprising against their masters. That hero, so the stories say, will be a human named Drakis. But Drakis Sha’Timuran, a human warrior-slave of House Timuran, gives no credence to these legends. He fights for the glory of his House and his elven masters along with the other members of his Cohort. But as they embark on the final stage of a campaign to bring down the last dwarf king, Drakis finds himself troubled by a song—a melody that coils itself around his mind and conjures disturbing visions of dark wings, claws, iridescent scales, and fire. In the midst of a devastating battle, the song leads Drakis to capture a mysterious dwarf as a prize of war. When Drakis returns to his master with his prisoner, the dwarf uses his own magic to shatter the spell over the entire household. Along with the other slaves, Drakis suddenly recalls the truth of his enslavement, the terrible cruelty of his masters, and their deceit. But if everything he knows about his world and his life is a lie, what is the truth? And does the lure of the song—now calling him northward into the heart of a vanished civilization—herald the beginning of a new dawn or the promise of eternal night?

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Genre: 

  • Fantasy

Age Level: 

  • 12 and up
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Nine notes...five notes...five notes...this song plays in Darkis' mind as he searches for the dwarf crown in The Dragon Song by Tracy Hickman. But along the way he meets a dwarf jester who is out for revenge. In this book it is a time when elves rule over humans, so when Darkis and his fellow soldiers capture the dwarf and make him a slave he breaks a spell that all human slaves are under, including Darkis. After the spell is broken the house Darkis lives in collapses and he and his friends must travel north, just like the Darkis of Prophecy.

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