Mezereon & The Dragon | Backstory III: Nerys
Explore Nerys’ journey, from her time in hiding, the fulfillment of the prophecy, to her role as Mezereon’s mentor. Experience her evolution from a feared beast to a beloved guardian of harmony.
Explore Nerys’ journey, from her time in hiding, the fulfillment of the prophecy, to her role as Mezereon’s mentor. Experience her evolution from a feared beast to a beloved guardian of harmony.
The ‘Coming Darkness’ foretells a time of trials in the Emerald Canopy. As unity is tested, can Mezereon, guided by dragon Nerys, overcome the threats and maintain harmony in their forest home?
Unveiling the ancient prophecy of the Emerald Canopy: Mezereon, a young stag, is destined to unite the forest, aided by the wisdom of a dragon, Nerys.
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