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Drake Young The Dragon Knight

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So after posting some lewds, and coms of my main OC Drake it only seemed proper to finally show off a proper profile of the fella. As for some story details here's a small bit. (May add more to this later in the future.)


1981 the world is beginning to change up in various ways as the modern era begins to form, but behind the scenes in another realm an endless cycle of events begins anew. Drake Young an Italian American dropout working at a hopeless mechanic shop begins to doubt that the new era has anything to offer a failure like him. After being fired, and learning of his eviction he decides to drown his paycheck in nothing but booze. It's through this binging of alcohol that Drake finds himself lying in a pool of his own vomit, all the while a hooded stranger begins to spout some tale of failure only to rise to greatness. Eventually through a lot of pestering and convincing Drake to not give up the hooded man reveals that Drake is actually a dragon, but not just any dragon but the newest incarnation in a series of reincarnations of an ancient hero king. After some training, learning of the legacy that is now his life, and informing him of what his mission is. Drake learns this land where his people reside in, is one of many realms where creatures of all kinds reside. All the while adjacent to these worlds is the world of human mortals, can Drake form a proper team, will the endless cycle finally be ended, and will the realms continue be separated or will he be the one to truly change the modern world?


Drake © OniArt

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Dec 11, 2020
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