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    Dragon Chosen: The Dragon Riders of Eryieth


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      DRAGON

      CHOSEN

      DRAGON

      CHOSEN

      The Dragon Riders of Eryieth

      KRISTIN SECORSKY

      Copyright © 2016 by Kristin Secorsky. All rights reserved.

      Cover Design: bobooks

      Dragon Logo Design: John C Walborn & GDJ (openclipart.org)

      Map Cartographer: Beee

      ISBN: 153963745X

      ISBN 13: 9781539637455

      Library of Congress Control Number: 2016919596

      CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform

      North Charleston, South Carolina

      This book is dedicated to my family.

      Table Of Contents

      CREATION OF ERYIETH

      THE LEGEND OF THE LOVERS LLYWELYN AND AERONWY AND THE ORIGINS OF THE RED-AND-BLACK DRAGONS

      ABOUT ERYIETH

      PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

      HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS IN ERYIETH

      PROLOGUE THE PILGRIMAGE OF KING FARRYN III

      CHAPTER 1

      CHAPTER 2

      CHAPTER 3

      CHAPTER 4

      CHAPTER 5

      CHAPTER 6

      CHAPTER 7

      CHAPTER 8

      CHAPTER 9

      CHAPTER 10

      CHAPTER 11

      CHAPTER 12

      CHAPTER 13

      CHAPTER 14

      CHAPTER 15

      CHAPTER 16

      CHAPTER 17

      CHAPTER 18

      CHAPTER 19

      CHAPTER 20

      CHAPTER 21

      CHAPTER 22

      CHAPTER 23

      CHAPTER 24

      CHAPTER 25

      CHAPTER 26

      CHAPTER 27

      ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

      ALSO BY KRISTIN SECORSKY

      ABOUT THE AUTHOR

      CREATION OF ERYIETH

      In the beginning, a powerful red fire dragon named Yng dwelled in a deep, fiery abyss. After a while, Yng became lonely. One day, he climbed out of his molten pit. He came across a frigid world where Gyr, an ice dragon of blues, silver, and white occupied the frosty land in solitude, frozen by her lonely tears. Yng breathed his dragon fire on Gyr and melted her free. The water trickled off her, creating the oceans, the lands, the trees, and the mountains. The beautiful new world was named Eryieth.

      However, Yng was accustomed to the scorching heat of his abyss, and Gyr missed the ice cold. They loved each other too much to be separated. In order to live in harmony, Yng blew a bright ball of fire into the sky for half the day, and Gyr blew a ball of ice into the sky for the other half. Thus, they created the sun and the moon. Yng and Gyr also agreed that half of the year would be warm for Yng, and the other half of the year would be cold for Gyr, creating the four seasons.

      They loved each other and laid four eggs: one in the north, south, east, and west. From the north came the fae races, magical beings. They are the faeries, pixies, sprites, gnomes, and brownies. From the east came the dragons and their descendants: wyverns, drakes, and wyrms. From the west came the races of men, elves, and dwarves. Elves and dwarves retained some of the dragon’s magic; however, not all men retained magic from the dragons. Mages, witches, wizards, and sorcerers were the only amongst men who had magical abilities.

      From the fourth egg in the south came a great evil spirit. This evil spawned all of the demons, giants, wraiths, dragyrs, orcs, goblins, trolls, ogres, hags, imps, and other evil beings and creatures of the land, some with magical abilities, and others without. They ravaged the lands for thousands of years, creating endless turmoil with the other children of Yng and Gyr. The evil spirit also corrupted some mages, witches, wizards, and sorcerers by tempting them and giving them powers.

      A large group of wizards sealed this great evil into a magic realm from which it could not escape. This involved a great sacrifice of the wizard population, taking many of their lives and declining their numbers. However, the offspring this evil created were not so easily destroyed. Their numbers multiplied rapidly, and they kept their strength in hordes. The other children of Yng and Gyr fought them for the lands of Eryieth for all their days to come.

      Ages passed, when another dragon climbed out of Gyr’s fiery pit. He was black as night and fearsome. He brought destruction and death upon the lands. He was bent on destroying all that Yng and Gyr had created. He wanted the land for himself, a fiery land with rivers of molten lava.

      Yng and Gyr united their human and dragon children, creating the first dragon riders, to overthrow the destroyer dragon and send him back into the depths of the pit. The remaining wizards of Eryieth sealed the destroyer dragon in the pit with magic for a thousand years. It is said that the destroyer dragon will rise again, bringing death and destruction upon the land. Only a powerful sorcerer could raise him. It was prophesized that one day an ancient evil power would return to the land, and this dark power would raise the destroyer dragon from his pits and ride him. He would conquer the land and enslave the creatures of Eryieth.

      THE LEGEND OF THE LOVERS LLYWELYN AND AERONWY AND THE ORIGINS OF THE RED-AND-BLACK DRAGONS

      A long time ago, Eryieth was plagued with wars. Frequent uprisings by those who desired the power to rule kept Eryieth in constant turmoil. Orcs, goblins, ocduens, koduens, trolls, ogres, giants, and all other lesser beings ravaged the lands, wiping out significant numbers of the faery, elf, man, and dwarf populations as well as other creatures of good. Creatures of good lived in constant fear, as goblins and orcs stole them and bred them with their own, creating the fearsome ocduens, human or elf bred with an orc, and koduens, human or elf bred with goblins. The remaining wizards took to both sides of good or evil.

      Man, elf, faery, and dwarf fought side by side in the wars. They were victorious in the end. They banished the evil beings to the war-torn lands east and south of the Dragon’s Teeth Mountains called the Forbidden Lands and to the Everlasting Wasteland south of Dread Mountain. The dwarves retreated to their mountains in the north, and the elves and nearly extinct faeries and other magical beings to the forests of Farryndell to the west of the Dragon’s Teeth Mountains with no interest in ruling the realm.

      It was decided that the kingdom would be ruled by nonmagical men with a council of representatives from all beings to speak for the populace, leading to the formation of the Council of Kings. The council was made up of royal representatives from the humans, elves, dwarves, wizards, and mages to form one great kingdom.

      Two noblemen, Aeron and Meuric, had the strongest claims to the throne. War broke out all over again for the throne. Aeron had a daughter, Aeronwy, and Meuric, a son, Rhys, so they formed a peace treaty. They agreed that Aeronwy and Rhys would marry, and both of their fathers would serve on the Council of Kings to advise the young couple.

      It so happened that Aeronwy was a dragon rider and had taken the dragon-rider oath. She flew a fierce red, fire-breathing dragon. Until the day she became queen, Aeronwy continued to serve and protect the realm. She wasn’t in love with her betrothed, Rhys. Upset by her upcoming nuptials, she took solace in riding her dragon.

      One day, Aeronwy and a few other dragon riders were dispatched to squash an orc rebellion in the south. The rebellion was a trick by an evil wizard named Gwythr to get Aeronwy alone so he could capture her. Gwythr wanted the beautiful girl and the throne for himself.

      Gwythr held Aeronwy captive for many weeks. Gwythr was on the Council of Kings and led search parties to find her, deceiving everyone so that she would never be found. Human and elf dragon riders searched high and low for Aeronwy. Rhys and his army scoured the countryside to find his beautiful bride-to-be without luck, for Gwythr had hidden his fortress with magic.


      An elf dragon rider named Llywelyn, who was also one of the princes of the elf kingdom, found her and rescued her. One of his black dragon’s magical powers was to reverse magic with its smoke. The dragon breathed his smoke over the fortress, undoing the strong invisibility charm and revealing it to Llywelyn. Llywelyn tried to kill the wizard, but Gwythr was too powerful. Llywelyn only succeeded at banishing Gwythr into a magic spirit realm. He set Aeronwy and her dragon, which had also been held captive by a magic spell, free.

      Llywelyn was enchanted by Aeronwy. When she asked him what he would like as a reward for rescuing her, he simply desired a kiss. Aeronwy obliged the handsome elf prince.

      Days after being returned safely to the palace, Aeronwy couldn’t get Llywelyn or their kiss out of her mind. She dreaded her upcoming marriage to Rhys even more. Aeronwy sent a message to Llywelyn, asking him to meet her in secret. There was only one place they could be alone, the wizard’s abandoned fortress on the cliffs of Dread Mountain. Aeronwy and Llywelyn proclaimed their love for one another and became secret lovers from that moment on. They met at the Dread Fortress often. Their dragons also loved each other.

      Soon the wedding day arrived. Aeronwy was beside herself with grief, and Llywelyn was devastated that another man would take her for his own. Aeronwy and Llywelyn both agreed that the peace of Eryieth and the needs of their people were more important than their own happiness. They vowed to continue meeting in secret every chance they could.

      Months after the wedding, Rhys grew suspicious of Aeronwy. He told her she had no need to ride her dragon now that she was queen. Aeronwy explained that it was the one thing she truly loved to do. So Rhys, out of love for his bride and desperation for her to love him back, agreed to let her continue to ride her dragon whenever she pleased. In return, Aeronwy agreed that she would only ride her dragon for pleasure and would no longer take part in battles and quests to calm her husband’s fears for her safety.

      However, the king was no fool. He sent another dragon rider to spy on Aeronwy. The lovers were soon found out. Instead of stopping Aeronwy, Rhys devised a plan to get rid of Llywelyn. He had Llywelyn captured and hidden where he couldn’t escape.

      The false news of Llywelyn’s death in the Forbidden Lands reached Aeronwy. She flew to the Dread Fortress where she saw Llywelyn’s black dragon alone. She was so depressed over the death of her lover that she flung herself into the fires of Dread Mountain. Llywelyn fought his captors and escaped. When he learned of Aeronwy’s suicide, he followed her suit and threw himself into the fire of Dread Mountain.

      Their dragons never left the mountain, waiting for their riders to return to them. They bred and created the first red-and-black dragons of Dread Mountain. Many tried unsuccessfully to capture the red-and-black dragons, believing them to be the most powerful dragons, until they no longer spotted them and considered them extinct.

      Rhys eventually remarried. His line inherited the throne for generations to come, much to the dismay of Aeron and his supporters for his claim to the throne. Aeron remained on the Council of Kings to ease tensions.

      ABOUT ERYIETH

      SEASONS

      Winter

      Spring

      Summer

      Fall

      DAYS OF THE WEEK

      Sunday

      Moonday

      Skyday

      Yngday

      Thunderday

      Gyrday

      Starday

      MONTHS OF THE YEAR

      Dark Frost

      Frost Born

      New Life

      Rainfall

      Flower Bloom

      Gold Sun

      Fire Sun

      Hay Fell

      Gathering

      Leaf Fall

      Cold Wind

      Snowfall

      PRONUNCIATION GUIDE

      Characters

      Áed: Aid

      Áedán: A-din

      Aeron: Air-ruhn

      Aeronwy: Air-ruhn-we

      Castien: Cass-tee-en

      Elysbyth: E-lees-beth

      Evalina Voll: Ah-va-lee-na V-ol

      Farryn: Fair-in

      Freyda: Fray-duh

      Garan: Gore-ran

      Gwyneira: Gwen-ay-ruh

      Gwythr: Gwith-er

      Islwyn: Ee-s-loo-win

      Llywelyn: Lee-well-in

      Meuric: May-rick

      Myrddin: Mer-din

      Rhys: Rees

      Rowena: Ro-ee-na

      Places

      Eryieth: Air-e-eth

      Farryndell: Fair-in-dell

      Creatures

      Dragyr: Drag-gur

      Koduen: Co-dwen

      Ocduen: Ock-dwen

      Wyrm: Worm

      Wyvern: Why-vern

      Dragons

      Eira: Ay-rah

      Emrys: Em-riss

      Gyr: Gurr

      Saria: Sar-re-uh

      Taranis: Tuh-ran-iss

      Yng: Ing

      Other

      Wyrre: War

      HOLIDAYS AND SPECIAL OCCASIONS IN ERYIETH

      YULE

      Snowfall 20 to 31—Yule is a celebration of the New Year. It is also a celebration of Gyr’s sacrifice to give up the cold for Yng to unfreeze the world and bring back the warmth. Yule begins at sunset on the winter solstice, which is the darkest time of the year when the daylight is shortest. Yule festivities last for twelve days. The twelve days are devoted to baking breads and sweets such as cakes and cookies, feasting, and dancing. On the night of Snowfall, the twentieth, people exchange gifts with loved ones, and there is feasting and dancing. Evergreen trees are brought inside houses and barns and are decorated. The trees symbolize the rebirth of the sun. A log is burned all night to symbolize Yng returning warmth to the world. The last night of celebration is New Year’s Eve. They end the celebration of Yule with one big feast to celebrate the coming of the new year. It is a celebration of endings and beginnings, death and rebirth.

      YNG’S FEAST

      Dark Frost Full Moon—A feast celebrated on the full moon to honor Yng driving back the frost so that spring may return.

      DAY OF THE PLOW

      Frost Born 2—The day of the plow celebrates the beginning of planting season. This day marks the first day of plowing. After the first day of plowing, there is a feast in the village hall for everyone to relax and celebrate.

      LOVER’S DAY

      Frost Born 14—Lover’s Day celebrates the day Yng crawled out of his abyss, saw Gyr, and melted her with his love, creating the world as the people of Eryieth knew it. All lovers celebrate this day of love by exchanging gifts and sweets.

      THE HATCHING

      New Life 20—The festival of the Hatching celebrates renewal and fertility and the day that Gyr lay the four eggs that created the children of Eryieth. Children and adults celebrate this holiday by coloring eggs that represent the dragon’s eggs and give them to friends and loved ones.

      DRAGON RIDER CHOOSING

      New Life 28 to Rainfall 8—The dragon rider choosing ceremonies last twelve days, one day in each major city of Eryieth. Festivities begin in the afternoon with dancing in the village halls. Then the dragon keepers parade the dragons through the streets so that they may select their riders, if any. Afterward, the entire village celebrates with a feast and more dancing, regardless if a rider was chosen from the village or not. River Town’s day is Rainfall 4.

      REMEMBRANCE DAY

      Flower Bloom 30—Remembrance Day is to remember the fallen dragon riders, members of the King’s Army, and all who sacrificed their lives to secure the lands from evil. This day also celebrates the day the lesser creatures were banished to the Forbidden Lands.

      DAY OF THE DRAGON RIDERS

      Gold Sun 9—The Day of the Dragon Riders commemorates when Yng and Gyr first created dragon riders to fight against the Destroyer Dragon.

      MIDSUMMER

      Gold Sun 21—Midsummer celebrates the summer solstice. The sun is at its strongest, signifying Yng’s power. It is the longest day of the year and is celebrated with feasts and dancing.


      THANKSGIVING

      Fire Sun 31 to Hay Fell 1—Thanksgiving is a harvest festival to give thanks to Yng and Gyr for their food. It is celebrated with feasts and dancing.

      HARVEST END

      Gathering 21—Harvest End celebrates the fall equinox and the beginning of fall. It is a festival to end the harvest season. Food is gathered and stored for winter, and then there is a feast and dancing to celebrate.

      WINTER NIGHTS

      Leaf Fall 29 to Cold Wind 2—Winter Nights Festivities mark the end of fall and the beginning of the winter season. It is also a time to remember dead loved ones and honor ancestral spirits.

      PROLOGUE THE PILGRIMAGE OF KING FARRYN III

      The elf king had been climbing up the side of Dread Mountain for hours, an arduous journey to be sure, especially in the month of Cold Wind. The trek surely would have been easier had he been a dragon rider or a few centuries younger. He paused and leaned into the ragged rocks of the mountainside, producing his bladder of water and taking a long sip. The special water of his magical forest refreshed him, giving King Farryn the strength to continue his long difficult climb up Dread Mountain to the fortress. He returned the bladder to his side, hooking it to his leather belt. Then he wiped the sweat from his brow with a small piece of cloth from his pocket and studied the sky.

      Dark, ominous clouds loomed above the mountain, threatening to unleash a tempestuous storm. He would hopefully make it to the fortress, pay his respects, and make the journey down the mountain before the storm began. King Farryn had left his horse at the foot of the mountain under the influence of a calming enchantment so it would not be tempted to run off should something startle it. Many nasty, vile creatures dwelled on this side of the Dragon’s Teeth Mountains. The last thing Farryn wanted was to be stuck in the Forbidden Lands without his horse to escape any approaching hordes of orcs or goblins.

     


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