The Owl Diaries: Dregon introduces readers to a compelling fantasy world where magic is fading and dragons are nearly extinct. Dregon, a young dragon raised by a mysterious group, embarks on a journey of self-discovery and moral reckoning. The narrative explores complex themes of good versus evil, loyalty, and the difficult truth that even those we consider family can harbor secrets and darkness. It's an engaging series starter for children ready for a deeper dive into fantasy, offering rich world-building and a protagonist grappling with significant ethical questions.
In a new era of fading magic and having been born in a time of peace, Dregon is one of the last known dragons to exist on Urthe. Adopted and raised by scattered members of the Temblor Khabal, Dregon has started to learn that secrets and works of darkness are not only limited to his enemies, but is inherent to those he considers 'family' as well. Through time, patience and the desire to shake the foundations of knowledge and existence, one will discover hidden truths; this is now the road Dregon travels upon. The Owl Dairies are an entertaining series of complex relationships coping with the eternal struggle between darkness and light. While learning Creation's Will and struggling with one's own, every creature on mythical Urthe, magical or non-magic, has the right to live in peace and prosperity.