The Dragon’s Appraiser: Part Three - Plot & Excerpts
An eagle spirit told him of a spring in a Mandurian desert that was said to grant its drinker immortality. A fox goddess informed him of a chalice, possessed by his brother Kael, that was said to be able to transfer immortality from one being to another. Most promising of all, however, was the initial lead. Various sources had expanded upon his knowledge of the Dvorian king. He had actually lived for nearly six hundred years and was indeed a human. Sources said that during his reign, he never aged, never fell ill, and had never suffered any injury. The secret to his longevity was closely guarded, but Sevrrn knew that it would not take long to uncover it. Even the more powerful beings of the other realm had a way of talking when confronted by a dragon. He planned on pursuing this lead further, but after less than two days, he found himself drawn back to the lake. Mist rolled over its surface, and Sevrrn’s keen eyes could see the glittering jewels at its depths.
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