Wyvern: A winged two-legged dragon with a barbed tail.
Wilbur
the wyvern had fought to get into Fireclaw’s Training School for Dragons, determined
to prove that wyverns were just as good as those big oafs.
He
challenged Krarg, one of the biggest dragons, to a duel. His few friends said he
was crazy, while most turned up simply for the entertainment.
He
couldn’t breathe fire, but that didn’t matter. He nimbly sidestepped every
volley the dragon unleashed – until he drew Krarg to a tree he had previously
soaked in oil. The dragon ignited the tree in his fury, singing his wing, and
the cunning Wilbur was declared the winner.
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W is also for the Worldwide release of Zadekiel, Book 2 in the Path of Angels series by Patricia Lynne! (Tenuous, but I got a W in there.) I've enjoyed getting to know Patricia through the Challenge and reading her dark and thrilling flash fiction, so I was only too happy to help out with her launch.
The path is lost.
With Michael gone, the mantle of leadership falls
to Zadekiel. In this time of darkness, with tempers running short, Zade
struggles to guide his brothers. Hope comes in the form of a green haired woman
with a unique gift. She represents a way back to the path they lost when
Michael disappeared.
Zephyr fills books with cryptic poetry, a powerful
compulsion, which is more a curse than a blessing. With no control over her
ability, she struggles to live a normal life. When she meets Zade, he insists
her ability is a gift from God. Reluctantly, she agrees to join the cause–it’s
hard to dispute a man with wings.
Now the path is found, but one question remains.
Will it lead to further darkness?
You can also pick up Michael, the first book in the series, here.
About the Author:
Patricia lives with her husband in Michigan, hopes
one day to have what will resemble a small petting zoo, has a fondness for
dying her hair the colors of the rainbow, and an obsession with Doctor Who.
Links:
Go Wilbur the wyvern! Zadekiel sounds like an interesting read. :)
ReplyDeletePatrica has a lot in common with my girl. She LOVES Dr. Who, wanted to be a vet, and her hair has purple highlights now. It was blue in December. Great job getting that W in there. Congratulations to Patrica!
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Hi Nick - I was going to use Wyvern - I've always loved seeing them around .. good for Wilbur cleverly defeating Krarg.
ReplyDeletePatricia .. well done on the W and the Zephyr wind in her story .. good luck to her with the release of her new book ..
Cheers Hilary
Clever Wilbur!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Patricia.
A word I have actually heard of before! Cunning story:) Congrats to Patricia.
ReplyDeleteAlways loved that word since I was a kid. Great story. I thought Wilber was clever in preparing in advance. A strategic plan that won him the day.
ReplyDeleteFor some reason, the word wyvern sounds familiar. Could there be one in Harry Potter? Or maybe it's Mine Craft. Yeah, I think that's it. Go Wilbur! That'll do, dragon, that'll do. (I'm mixing my pig stories, but what can I say? It's Monday.)
ReplyDeleteZadekiel sounds fun. Congratulations fot Patricia.
ReplyDeleteI would read a story about a Dragon school! :)
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Three cheers for clever Wilbur the Wyvern! :) And yay for Patricia!
ReplyDeleteI think I've heard of wyvern's before, but not 100% sure.
ReplyDeleteThanks for hosting me and Zadekiel today. =)
~Patricia Lynne aka Patricia Josephine~
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Patricia Lynne, Indie Author
I will avoid Wyverns at all cost. :)
ReplyDeleteWyvern--never came across it until today, so thank you for that. And for the insight into dragons: who knew there was variety enough to warrant different names and all?
ReplyDeleteThanks for the visits over at Quiet Laughter :) Happy last days of A-yo-Z-ing!
Wilbur the Wyvern sounds like a plushy toy. In other words--love. I always like it when the underdog wins. ;)
ReplyDeleteI want to see a Wyvern!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Patricia!!!!! :D
That barbed tail caught my attention.
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Patricia! Onward with those books.
Clever Wilbur!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Patricia :-)
Annalisa, writing A-Z vignettes, at Wake Up, Eat, Write, Sleep
Good on you Wilbur! I enjoyed your blaze of glory!
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Congrats to Patricia. A wyvern defeating a dragon? Love the underdog.
ReplyDeleteWilbur the Wyvern. This sounds like a title for a children's book! Great little snippet.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations to Patricia!
First time I'm coming across this word.
ReplyDeleteWishing lots of success for Patricia!
Thanks, everyone! I kind of struggled to find a W word. I'd heard of wyverns before, but didn't really know what they were. X is going to be fun!
ReplyDeleteNever heard the word before but by the description, it sounds a fitting name for an enchanting creature!
ReplyDeleteWilbur had wisdom to defeat his opponent! I am trying to imagine a 2 legged dragon though!
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Now this is a word I've heard before, thanks to many years playing video games. And I love your names for the dragons. One is Wilbur and the other Krarg :)
ReplyDeleteYay for victorious Wilber. Congrats, Patricia! Go forth unto great success, hair dye happy fellow writer from Michigan!
ReplyDeleteThis is a great little story. Perhaps you should write a middle grade novel! Congrats to Patricia Lynne on another book release.
ReplyDeleteI forgot how fun your lettery flash fiction was :)
ReplyDeleteHave fun over the next three days, Nick!!
This is a fun little story - always love to hear about an underdog winning a battle :-)
ReplyDeleteYes, planning and cunning win the fight, not brute strength.
ReplyDeleteWell done Wilbur - just shows the biggest don't always win :)
ReplyDeleteTasha
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Yay, Wilbur! Wonderful done. :)
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