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The Dragonet Prophecy

Novel304 pagesAges 8-12
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Summary

Five dragonets have been hidden away in an underground cave since hatching, raised to fulfill a prophecy that says they will end a war ravaging their world. When one dragonet, Clay, discovers his guardians have been lying to them, the group escapes to find their own destiny and navigate the dangerous world of warring dragon tribes.

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💬LanguageNone
⚔️ViolenceSignificant
💋Romance & SexNone
🍷Drugs & AlcoholNone
📋Other ContentModerate
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Language

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ProfanityNone
Blasphemy / Religious ProfanityNone
Crude / Childish LanguageNone
f-word
sh*t
*ss
b*st*rd
b*tch
bl**dy
bug**r
d*mn
c-word
h*ll
cr*p
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Violence

⚔️ Is The Dragonet Prophecy violent or scary?

Graphic Violence / GoreSignificant
Disturbing / FrighteningSignificant
Vulgar / Obscene GesturesNone
Bullying / Verbal CrueltyModerate
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Romance & Sex

💋 Romance and sexual content in The Dragonet Prophecy

Explicit Sexual ContentNone
Sexually SuggestiveNone
Kissing (Light / Peck)None
Kissing (Passionate)None
Heterosexual RomanceNone
Homosexual RomanceNone
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Drugs & Alcohol

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Illegal Drug UseNone
Legal Alcohol UseNone
Implied / Referenced UseNone
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Other Content

📋 Other content in The Dragonet Prophecy

Medical / Body ProcessesMild
Heavy Emotional ThemesModerate
Deception / LyingModerate
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