Ivy Crawford has done her best to put Craumont, and her past, behind her. She’d much rather live life as a Delver, exploring rifts in the world itself, battling monsters with her claws and magic in equal measure.
But the past has come calling, and Ivy finds herself back in the city she once called home. Back to where the magic is quaint, and the Mages can be counted on one hand— but new shadows cling to familiar buildings, and old mysteries have only deepened. Ivy has changed, too, with scales, claws, and a tail earned from years of magic and Delving.
Something has sunk its claws deep into Craumont, and just won’t let go. The Church she so loathes still looms large. If Craumont is to survive, Ivy has no choice but to slowly unravel the darkness over her old home.
Art by Patchesy: https://vgen.co/Patchesys
If you like grumpy dragon women who will punch monsters with magic, well look no further. Seriously though The Drake of Craumont is a fantastically written story containing an intriguing magic system, tears in reality, and phenomenal food descriptions. All in a wonderfully curious world full of unique and intriguing characters. The more I've read the more I want to know more about the world that Ivy lives in as well as the grumpy girl herself. What's driving her? What goals does she have? How will her decisions affect those around her and the city she came back to? What does Craumont and it's denizens have in store for her? I cannot recommend giving this a read enough, you will not be disappointed.
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