Prince of Dragons is about love, light, life,
and everything Churchianity and organized religion forgot
about long, long ago.
In truth, the paths of men and dragons do not
cross very often but when they do, the results tend to become
the stuff of legends and this was no exception. Dragons are
elusive trans-dimensional creatures who come into this world
from the dimension of dark matter and dark energy. They tend to
live for many centuries, may be extremely intelligent and
generally have no interest in the affairs of men, however
they can be very dangerous if provoked.
The legend begins in Hendaye France at the end
of the 9th century where the Moors, Christians and
Vikings had been locked in deadly combat for generations. It is
about a very real dragon and Michael, the Boy Prince, who constantly
snuck off into the woods or went fishing instead of going to
confession or mass and showed very little interest in acting
like a prince, let alone understanding the teachings of his
church. It is the story of his mother, Catherine, who was at
first the slave of the Moorish Prince Mohammed and later became
the unwilling Viking Queen of Hendaye. It is the story of her
illegitimate son Rupert who spent his childhood honing
the skills required to avoid death at the hands of Vortigen, the
king of Hendaye. It is the story of Margret, Catherine's
daughter and the most intelligent of the Vikings, who never
dreamed how much trouble her agile mind was going to get her
into and it is the story of Sir William the knight responsible
for much of it.
Dragons still visit certain places on the earth
to this very day so there was nothing unusual about a dragon
coming to the megalithic site just north of Hendaye, France in
the winter of the year 899 AD. Except that, he was not your
garden variety dragon and this one had been assigned a
monumental task.
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