Blast of the Dragons Fury (Andy Smithson Book One)

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by L. R. W. Lee

Did you know names are also important in this series?

  Andy means “brave” or “courageous.”

  Alden means “helper.”

  Hannah means “favor” or “grace.”

  Imogenia means “blameless.”

  Kaysan, the King, means “administrator.”

  Hercalon is a derivation of Hercules.

  Mermin is a parody on Merlin.

  Methuselah was a priest whose origins were unknown. He appears suddenly in the historical biblical record and has therefore become equated with having no beginning.

  Stone of Athanasia—The term athanasia means “deathless” or “immortal.”

  Glaucin the merman—A derivation of the name Glaucus in Greek mythology. He was a mortal who became immortal by eating a magical herb and turned into a prophetic god of the sea.

 

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