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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused]] with the 1985 film [[Film/TheLastDragon of the same name]], or the 2008 novel ''Literature/LastDragon''.
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''Literature/LastDragon'', or the novel series ''Literature/TheLastDragonChronicles''.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastOfHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: [[FantasticRacism elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages,]] and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult YoungAdult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastOfHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: [[FantasticRacism elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages,]] and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
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[[SimilarlyNamedWorks Not to be confused]] with the 1985 film [[Film/TheLastDragon of the same name]], or the 2008 novel ''Literature/LastDragon''.
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* TheLastTitle: The title.
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* TheLastTitle: The title.title, in both languages.
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* SavingTheWorld: What the prophecy states that Yorsh will do.
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* FantasticRacism: Elves aren't allowed outside of specially designated zones, and they must all wear yellow so as to be easily identifiable. Penalties for leaving are extremely harsh, no matter how good your reasons.
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* FantasticRacism: Elves aren't allowed outside of specially designated zones, and they must all wear yellow so as to be easily identifiable. Penalties for leaving are extremely harsh, no matter how good your reasons.reasons - like, say, your entire village being washed away by the endless rains and you being the [[LastOfHisKind Last of Your Kind.]]
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* ADogNamedDog: Interestingly averted. Yorsh, Sajra and Monser find a dog, and Yorsh names him Fido. Monser exclaims that that's a ridiculous name - dogs are called Paws or Patch or some such, not ''Fido.'' Yorsh later names a horse Lightning, to similar consternation. It's implied that humans are not particularly imaginative about naming, at least not with animals.
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* AfterTheEnd: According to The Other Wiki, this book takes place after some devastating apocalypse has permanently clouded the sky.
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* AfterTheEnd: According to [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Last_Dragon_(novel) The Other Wiki, Wiki,]] this book takes place after some devastating apocalypse has permanently clouded the sky.
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The book is split into two parts: in Part One, Yorsh and the two humans, Sajra and Monser, travel through the CrapsackWorld of endless rain and constant danger in search of the last dragon. In Part Two, which takes place thirteen years later, Yorsh and Robi [[spoiler: (Sajra and Monser's daughter)]] make a similar journey, for a somewhat different purpose.
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The book is split into two parts: in Part One, Yorsh and the two humans, Sajra and Monser, travel through the CrapsackWorld of endless rain and constant danger in search of the last dragon. In Part Two, which takes place thirteen years later, Yorsh and a girl called Robi [[spoiler: (Sajra and Monser's daughter)]] make a similar journey, for a somewhat different purpose.
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* TheCaligula: The judge administrator of Daligar in Part Two starves his people, using the food they grow as fertilizer for a wall offlowers.
flowers. He's also stark-raving mad.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastOfHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages, and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastOfHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: [[FantasticRacism elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages, villages,]] and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
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->When the last dragon and the last elf break the circle, the past and the future will meet, and the sun of a new summer will shine in the sky.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastofHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages, and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastofHisKind, LastOfHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages, and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
world.
The book is split into two parts: in Part One, Yorsh and the two humans, Sajra and Monser, travel through the CrapsackWorld of endless rain and constant danger in search of the last dragon. In Part Two, which takes place thirteen years later, Yorsh and Robi [[spoiler: (Sajra and Monser's daughter)]] make a similar journey, for a somewhat different purpose.
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!!''The Last Dragon'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* TheCaligula: The judge administrator of Daligar in Part Two starves his people, using the food they grow as fertilizer for a wall of flowers.
* CrapsackWorld
* LastOfHisKind: Both Yorsh and the dragon [[spoiler: though not the one you think.]]
* TheProphecy: Sort of the point of the whole first part. There's another about whom Yorsh will marry, which causes more trouble than it should.
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The book is split into two parts: in Part One, Yorsh and the two humans, Sajra and Monser, travel through the CrapsackWorld of endless rain and constant danger in search of the last dragon. In Part Two, which takes place thirteen years later, Yorsh and Robi [[spoiler: (Sajra and Monser's daughter)]] make a similar journey, for a somewhat different purpose.
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!!''The Last Dragon'' provides examples of the following tropes:
* TheCaligula: The judge administrator of Daligar in Part Two starves his people, using the food they grow as fertilizer for a wall of flowers.
* CrapsackWorld
* LastOfHisKind: Both Yorsh and the dragon [[spoiler: though not the one you think.]]
* TheProphecy: Sort of the point of the whole first part. There's another about whom Yorsh will marry, which causes more trouble than it should.
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''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastofHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages, and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.
''The Last Dragon'' is a young adult novel by Italian author Silvana De Mari, first published in 2004 under the title ''L'ultimo elfo.'' It was published in the U.K. as ''The Last Elf.'' The story takes place in a (probably) post-apocalyptic world where the rain never stops and nearly everyone is barely eking out a living. The book follows a young elf called Yorsh, the LastofHisKind, who is taken in by two traveling humans despite the danger he poses to them: elves are not allowed outside of their designated villages, and if Yorsh is found, he and anyone helping him will probably be put to death. However, Yorsh has a purpose: he must find the last dragon and save the world.