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The Dragon of Ubar

By: Beverly Enwall
Narrated by: Beverly Enwall
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Sayed the Wizard has warned young Tarquin Rafi about finding those golden keys. The Caliph of Ubar; his brother, Prince Azoreen; and his sister, Princess Zolaya, have each secretly promised Tarquin Rafi ships and gold for a key, thinking there was only one. However, according to legend there are three, and they are said to belong to the so-called gods of Ubar. A wizard knows the dangers of meddling in such matters, whether you happen to believe in those gods or not. A legend is a legend, and a curse is a curse. Naturally, Tarquin Rafi doesn't listen. He's already found two keys and is about to steal the third. What is the point of having a wizard along if you don't pay attention to his warnings? Sayed himself tells the story.

©2006 Beverly Enwall Asgaard Viking Editions (P)2013 Beverly Enwall Asgaard Viking Editions
Fantasy Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Royalty Magic Users Wizardry

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