They have a rich history and varied culture that is felt constantly via interaction with both other dragons and the other races. The latter three books do require reading in order, as the three dragons become intertwined with each other, and the fates of the world itself.ĭragons in this book are intelligent, resourceful creatures. You could read these three in any order and not mess things up down the line as they neither cross over nor take up differing amounts of time. Auron the grey, Wistala the green, and 'the Copper'. The first three books stand alone well, telling the tales of the formative years of three dragons from the same clutch. I've seen some call it military fantasy, which I can agree with in parts, though I would say that it starts of as pretty typical adventure fantasy that slowly becomes more political in nature over time. The Age of Fire is a six book series chronicling several dragons and their impact upon a high fantasy world.
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