Dragons used to live in harmony alongside humankind, until the Dark Ages painted dragons as maleficent creatures of unbound fury and the humans drove them into extinction. Maki was born into this world of hate and bloodshed, not as a dragon nor a human-- but as a hybrid. Her very existence is taboo.
Eventually, humans successfully killed all dragons, every member of her family, which forced Maki into hiding. She fled to the east, where she found a land closed off from the rest of the world. It is here that dragons are said to be worshipped and given annual celebrations and gifts. Maki thought that she might find more of her kind there, though despite as time went on, and people became doubtful of folklore and feared the impossible, she could not find dragons anywhere. Finally giving up and settling down on foreign soiul, Maki was forced to blend in with society, using magic to hide her features.
Is she truly the last dragon?
Eventually, humans successfully killed all dragons, every member of her family, which forced Maki into hiding. She fled to the east, where she found a land closed off from the rest of the world. It is here that dragons are said to be worshipped and given annual celebrations and gifts. Maki thought that she might find more of her kind there, though despite as time went on, and people became doubtful of folklore and feared the impossible, she could not find dragons anywhere. Finally giving up and settling down on foreign soiul, Maki was forced to blend in with society, using magic to hide her features.
Is she truly the last dragon?
Dragons used to live in harmony alongside humankind, until the Dark Ages painted dragons as maleficent creatures of unbound fury and the humans drove them into extinction. Maki was born into this world of hate and bloodshed, not as a dragon nor a human-- but as a hybrid. Her very existence is taboo.
Eventually, humans successfully killed all dragons, every member of her family, which forced Maki into hiding. She fled to the east, where she found a land closed off from the rest of the world. It is here that dragons are said to be worshipped and given annual celebrations and gifts. Maki thought that she might find more of her kind there, though despite as time went on, and people became doubtful of folklore and feared the impossible, she could not find dragons anywhere. Finally giving up and settling down on foreign soiul, Maki was forced to blend in with society, using magic to hide her features.
Is she truly the last dragon?
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