bokomslag Drakkon (PARANORMAL)
Humor & tecknade serier

Drakkon (PARANORMAL)

Thomas Pynchon

Pocket

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  • 70 sidor
  • 2024
Drakkon is a spellbinding tale of ancient power, forbidden secrets, and the enduring battle between light and darkness. At its heart is a long-lost legend: the Drakkon, a mythical being that is neither fully dragon nor human, cursed to walk the earth in the shadow of its former glory.The story begins when the protagonist, a young archaeologist or treasure hunter, discovers a mysterious artifact in a forgotten cave. Marked with intricate symbols and a depiction of a dragon-like creature, the artifact radiates an otherworldly energy that seems to awaken something deep within the earth. Strange dreams begin to plague the protagonist-visions of fire, flight, and a figure with piercing eyes that seem to watch them even in their waking hours.Soon, they encounter the Drakkon itself-a creature of immense power and tragic beauty, bound by an ancient curse to guard the secrets of its lost civilization. The Drakkon is not a mindless beast, but an intelligent and tormented being, desperate to break its bonds. Drawn to the protagonist, it reveals a startling truth: the artifact they've found is the key to the curse, but unlocking it could unleash a force far darker than the Drakkon itself.As the protagonist and the Drakkon form a fragile alliance, they must face enemies both human and supernatural, including a shadowy organization intent on exploiting the Drakkon's power. Along the way, the protagonist uncovers their own connection to the legend, and the choice they must make: save the Drakkon, risking the balance of the world, or destroy it, losing a part of themselves in the process.

  • Författare: Thomas Pynchon
  • Format: Pocket/Paperback
  • ISBN: 9798348178598
  • Språk: Engelska
  • Antal sidor: 70
  • Utgivningsdatum: 2024-12-19
  • Förlag: Thomas Pynchon