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Tale of Joran and Yvette - Part III
Tale of Joran and Yvette - Part III (Book)
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Original:
Chapter IV - Draconia - This chapter describes how Joran, Yvette and Elane travelled to Draconia to free the painter and bring back the colours to the world of Tibia.
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- Autor
Desconhecido.
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Indefinido.
- Versão
15.10.46b862 (21 de julho de 2025)
- Biblioteca
Book World - Chapter IV
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Texto literal
Chapter IV - Draconia - This chapter describes how Joran, Yvette and Elane travelled to Draconia to free the painter and bring back the colours to the world of Tibia.
Finally, they reached the infamous island of Draconia. Rumour had it that it was a dragon graveyard and that humans would be wise not to set foot there. But Yvette, Joran, and Elane dared to go, because they had a mission. In fact, they found dragon skeletons everywhere on the island, and lava bubbled in large lakes around them. It was a frightening environment. Before them rose a huge pyramid made of black stone. But one of the dragons here was not dead - he was only asleep. With the help of the song she had learned from the harpist in Thais, Yvette was able to wake the dragon. Grateful to have been awakened from his death-like slumber, he promised to help the three adventurers. As they approached the dark pyramid, they were attacked by fierce warriors who were half knight, half lion. However, thanks to the help of their new friend, the dragon, they were able to defeat them. They discovered that there was a secret entrance in the pyramid that led to a hidden library. But more leonine knights came to attack them. The dragon and Elane stayed outside to fight the enemies, but Joran and Yvette ventured into the library. But in the library, Yvette and Joran also encountered enemies: huge heads walking on two legs, which Yvette called headwalkers. However, Joran had become skilled with the sword and was able to defeat them. In one of the books in the library, Yvette discovered a terrifying secret. The library belonged to the powerful sorcerer Ferumbras. However, everything seemed neglected and the headwalkers roamed freely through the rooms. Perhaps Ferumbras had not been here for a long time. In one of the rooms, Joran and Yvette encountered the lion warriors once more. They said that they served Sir Leonard and that he would soon drain all colour from the world. While Yvette and Joran searched for the painter in the library, Elane and the dragon bravely fought the lion warriors outside the library. In one of the rooms, Joran and Yvette discovered the imprisoned painter. He said he could use his magical paints to break Sir Leonard's spell and bring the colours back into the world. But they would have to get the key to his cell, which Sir Leonard had. Joran and Yvette prepared for the battle against the sinister Sir Leonard. They were determined to free the painter and restore the colours to the world of Tibia. Joran and Yvette had done it: they had defeated Sir Leonard. They hurried to the painter's cell and freed him. Joran and Yvette were very happy to leave the gloomy library together with the painter. Outside, they met Elane and the dragon, who had driven away all of Sir Leonard's remaining henchmen. On the journey back to Thais, the painter immediately began to restore the faded colours: he painted and painted - and the more pictures he completed, the more colourful the world became again. So they all returned to Thais and were warmly welcomed by King Tibianus and declared heroes. Finally, Joran dared to confess his love to Yvette. She immediately asked him if he would marry her. She had always been better with words than he was. Joran and Yvette said goodbye to Elane and Quill, who had become the royal archivist of Thais. Then they flew home to Carlin on the back of the dragon, high above the skies of Tibia. And they all lived happily ever after.
Onde encontrar
Brown Book Heart (Book World - Chapter IV) (32584, 32587, 11)
