A Dragon at World’s End

A Dragon at World’s End by Christopher Rowley, published by Penguin Group (USA) Incorporated in 1997, is a fantasy novel that continues the story from “Battledragon.” In this edition, readers follow Bazil and his dragoneer Relkin as they navigate a vast and trackless jungle, encountering the enigmatic Ardu people. The narrative unfolds as the Ardu face capture and enslavement at the hands of the cruel Elven-mage lords of Mirchaz, setting the stage for a gripping rescue mission.
This book presents a tale of adventure and bravery, focusing on Bazil’s quest to save Relkin after he is kidnapped while attempting to assist the Ardu. With a page count of 412, this edition immerses readers in a richly imagined world filled with fantasy elements. The themes of friendship and courage are woven throughout the story, making it a compelling addition to the genre.
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Picking up where “Battledragon” ends, Bazil and his dragoneer Relkin find themselves lost in a vast and trackless jungle inhabited by the mysterious people called the Ardu. As the Ardu are captured and sold to the sadistic Elven-mage lords of Mirchaz, Relkin is kidnapped trying to help the Ardu–and it’s up to Bazil to save the day!
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