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This time... in Newton's adventure, he must face the deepest of evils in his quest to... actually... nah. You don't get to see what happens to the mouse, mwahaha... instead here's some dragony thing I simply had to write for a change of pace. In all seriousness, it's the first tale in an attempt to... revive and redo my Merinith dragon. More mouse in May
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Posted by sharky 4 years ago Report
OMG.... I LOVE IT
Posted by Kasra 4 years ago Report
It's great to see Merinith again! It's been quite a while, and his comeback is complete with a fantastic double-size meal. Very well done!
Posted by DrakeZephyr 4 years ago Report
I'm trying to think what else I'd like to do to, show off the more... finalised version... but it unfortunately means I need to actually think carefully about what I want >_<
Posted by magicboy13 4 years ago Report
It's like three stories in one! Awesome!
Been following you for years as a lurker; only made an account recently so I could leave comments.
I'm glad you still write even after all this time.
Posted by DrakeZephyr 4 years ago Report
Well it's nice to hear from you ^.=.^ But yeah, I don't see myself going anywhere. I know a lot of artists and writers eventually fade away... I don't really want to go like that.
Posted by Pendrin 3 years ago Report
That was a fantastic read I’ve always loved the way you write about dragons. You always manage to capture how indifferent they can be to those they consider prey. It was really nice to see how the agreement played out between the vixen and him. Looking forward to seeing more of Merinith in future writings and I’ll have to look through your archives to learn more of them.
Posted by DrakeZephyr 3 years ago Report
I do enjoy writing dragons. Though there will be little more of them till I finish my current mouse-centric arc. This story was meant to be a fairly, core look at Merinith's norm