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Progenitor of Dragons

"Release me! Pitiful Human!" The primal voice demands "What was that? Know your place. Bow! For I am the King." Kaler Dakrun is an 18-year-old student. He is frequently bullied because he is scrawny and relatively quiet. On his 18th birthday, an accident occurred where he would discover his family history, powers and his destiny. He already possessed elemental powers along with most in this world. However, they are not fully developed. In an ancient cavern, he stumbles across the Gauntlets of the Progenitor. He is deemed worthy to wield them, taking the role of the Dragon King. He can use his elemental powers to tame and create dragons and avatars. Now he lives a double life. He must continue to go to school and conceal his identity while attaining the full powers of the Progenitor of Dragons. He must gain full elemental Domination as well as regaining the power of his familiars, the elemental dragon Avatars. All the while, he must be careful of who he can trust Book Cover found on Pinterest. Made by sngm66 on DeviantArt

xan5104 · Fantasy
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122 Chs

The Test (1)

*3rd person POV*

The day of the test approached quickly. Both Kaler and the headmaster were gathered in a special open room, made specifically for dueling. The room was covered in magical circles that were engraved into the wall and ceiling. Kaler stared in amazement of his surroundings. He was beguiled by the room, which looked like the hollowed out inside of an observatory. 

The magical circles were all enchantments for defensive barriers, ensuring that magical powers do not escape the room and cause havoc around the school. Kaler and Aurora entered the room with the headmaster and a couple of other teacher, Ms Dhalia being included in that group. 

Unknown to Kaler, who was busy marveling at the impressive arena, the teachers were having a private discussion amongst themselves. "Is this boy the candidate?" One of the teachers asked.

"No way. I can't detect his magical aura. He must just be a normal student." Another one commented snidely.