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''The Dragon Keeper Chronicles'' is a Christian fantasy series concerning the life of the Dragon Keeper, Kale. The series is set in a world with several fantastic races, [[StandardFantasyRaces many of which fit fairly comfortably into certain stereotypes]].

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''The Dragon Keeper Chronicles'' is a Christian fantasy series by Donita K. Paul concerning the life of the Dragon Keeper, Kale. The series is set in a world with several fantastic races, [[StandardFantasyRaces many of which fit fairly comfortably into certain stereotypes]].



A new series has begun that is set in the same world, but at a different place and time. This series follows the adventures of Tipper, a young Emerlindian girl. Three books have been published so far, ''Dragons of Chiril'' (previously titled ''The Vanishing Sculptor''). ''Dragons of the Valley'', and ''Dragons of the Watch''.

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A new Donita has written another series has begun that is set in the same world, but at a different place and time. This series follows the adventures of Tipper, a young Emerlindian girl. Three books have been published so far, ''Dragons of Chiril'' (previously titled ''The Vanishing Sculptor''). ''Dragons of the Valley'', and ''Dragons of the Watch''.






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* AuraVision: Regidor and a very few Minor Dragons have the ability to see people's souls. [[BigGood Paladin]] probably has something like this, too. But ordinary Wizards, such as [[TheProtagonist Kale]], occasionally can see darkness coming off of [[BigBad sufficiently evil characters]].

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* AuraVision: Regidor and a very few Minor Dragons have the ability to see people's souls. [[BigGood Paladin]] Paladin probably has something like this, too. But ordinary Wizards, such as [[TheProtagonist Kale]], Kale, occasionally can see darkness coming off of [[BigBad sufficiently evil characters]].characters.



* CallARabbitASmeerp: A bizarre variation involving fantasy creatures. Also, Grawligs are clearly ogres, with a hint of troll. Oh, and {{God}} is called Wulder and {{Satan}} is called Pretender.

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* CallARabbitASmeerp: A bizarre variation involving fantasy creatures. Also, Grawligs are clearly ogres, with a hint of troll. Oh, and {{God}} is called Wulder and {{Satan}} is called Pretender.



* TimeSkip: Ye gods. The series covers twelve years. In five books. One year, then three years, then three years again, then five years...

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* TimeSkip: Ye gods. The series covers twelve years. In five books. One year, then three years, then three years again, then five years...



* WizardClassic: Wizard Fenworth fits this to a T. RobeAndWizardHat, MagicStaff, Uses Wizardry, [[EccentricMentor quite eccentric]], male, 72 centuries old...[[note]]according to him, but of course, he's at least a few millennia old, and his mind isn't what it used to be...[[/note]] Quite a few of the other Wizards fit this, too, to varying degrees. Even [[spoiler: Kale]], given long enough.

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* WizardClassic: Wizard Fenworth fits this to a T. RobeAndWizardHat, MagicStaff, Uses Wizardry, [[EccentricMentor quite eccentric]], male, 72 centuries old...[[note]]according old(according to him, but of course, he's at least a few millennia old, and his mind isn't what it used to be...[[/note]] be)... Quite a few of the other Wizards fit this, too, to varying degrees. Even [[spoiler: Kale]], given long enough.
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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Fenworth. "How do you do the water spell, again?" "Is it one part hydrogen to two parts oxygen?" And then he drowns all the enemies. Taken UpToEleven when he kills Wizard Risto, absentmindedly remarking "[[PreAssKickingOneLiner I've never liked him]], [[{{Familiar}} Thorp]]." KillItWithFire Ensues.

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* CrouchingMoronHiddenBadass: Fenworth. "How do you do the water spell, again?" "Is it one part hydrogen to two parts oxygen?" And then he drowns all the enemies. Taken UpToEleven up to eleven when he kills Wizard Risto, absentmindedly remarking "[[PreAssKickingOneLiner I've never liked him]], [[{{Familiar}} Thorp]]." KillItWithFire Ensues.

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