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The five parts were chosen because of my fondness for the dragon-cycle from the Magic the Gathering(R) Invasion cartset. Each dragon had an "attendant", and each attendant card had a quote on it refering to the dragon as the "something" of the Ur-Dragon. | The five parts were chosen because of my fondness for the dragon-cycle from the Magic the Gathering(R) Invasion cartset. Each dragon had an "attendant", and each attendant card had a quote on it refering to the dragon as the "something" of the Ur-Dragon. | ||
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Latest revision as of 03:29, 27 December 2018
Traditionally, each of the Course Books begins with a story who's title ends in "of a Dragon". It began with The Wings of a Dragon from The Path to Ascension, and by the time The Road to War was being prepared for publication, it was decided to make it a tradition. The five stories are:
- The Wings of a Dragon from The Path to Ascension
- The Eye of a Dragon from The Road to War
- The Breath of a Dragon from The Concourse to Victory
- The Claw of the Dragon from The Inclination to Destiny
- The Voice of a Dragon from The ByWay to Freedom
Why?
The five parts were chosen because of my fondness for the dragon-cycle from the Magic the Gathering(R) Invasion cartset. Each dragon had an "attendant", and each attendant card had a quote on it refering to the dragon as the "something" of the Ur-Dragon.