It's usually not good when you hear voices. In the riveting conclusion of Blast of the Dragon's Fury, not only does Andy hear a voice, but the voice talks back. After all he's been through on his adventure, is he finally losing it?
An ear-piercing scream shatters the silence of the castle. As Andy and Alden investigate, they watch Razen, the king's taster, disappear into the dungeons. Pursuit draws into question this official's loyalty to the king and after Alden mysteriously disappears, Andy finds himself facing the seven-headed, fire-breathing dragon alone to save the king. Will he succeed?
After a perilous ride back to the castle, Andy and Alden discover things are quiet...too quiet. A note and a conversation with a stone statue who has magically come to life, reveal Oomaldee's enemy has overrun the castle. What will they do?
Andy and Alden finally reach the caves of the red dragons, but danger lies in wait, licking its chops, as the boys search for an elusive scale. And danger will have its way as things really heat up.
Ever battle a real dragon? Neither have Andy or Alden and they're about to pit their wits against this wiley menace. Who will win? What scars will the victor come away with?
With torrential rains falling on the land, a raging river stands between Andy and Alden and their objective. Not to worry, for Glaucin, a merman, comes to the rescue. But aide will not come easily, for the boys must first correctly answer a difficult riddle. Will they guess the answer before Andy's impatience drives the merman away?
When Andy and Alden flee from pursuers into the haunted Forest of Giants, they get more than they bargained for - mammoth trees that hurl them to the feet of hungry giants, scratchy poison ivy, and a bellowing seven-headed fire and poison breathing, winged dragon. What to do?
Seemingly hospitable innkeepers extend an invitation for Andy and Alden to spend the night at Village Bed and Breakfast, but this inn has a host of surprises waiting... and they're not the good kind.
Methuselah, the sword of legend that has not been seen for centuries, appears to Andy to help him on his quest. So when Andy discovers he has misplaced the blade, he knows he is in deeper do-do than ever before. What will he do?
Before he leaves on his epic quest, Andy receives a note addressed to Andy, Son of Smith, He Who Shall Overcome His Fear. Someone holds the confidence Andy lacks, but while the author is not volunteering for the mission, they gift him with a tool, one he will find can save his very life. What could it be?
What's that saying? Sometimes it's better not to know? When Andy learns the danger and peril he will face to retrieve the scale of a red dragon, he fears the end will not turn out well, for his experience battling said creatures is confined to video games. What will he do?
When Andy discovers a vulture-man, a transforming agent of Oomaldee's enemy, is attempting to shoot his best friend with a poison dart, he must act. How will it end?
Dragon trainers are a gruff, unkempt lot and when Andy must weasel information critical to the success of his quest out of one, he finds himself in for more than he bargained.
Purple Turtles, Smooch, Raising the Dead, Gregor and the Giants - these are just a few of the bands playing at the festival of Oomaldee, an annual two week extravaganza. But the fun turns serious when Oomaldee's enemy shows itself in a very unexpected way.
Curses! How in the world is Andy supposed to break the one holding the land of Oomaldee hostage? Andy finds out, and the news is not good.
How can a ten-year-old boy singlehandedly destroy a medieval castle? Andy nearly succeeds before meeting an Inneru and wrestling with his conscience about events of the day. All this, as a message sphere arrives and makes a pronouncement about Andy’s future. This can't be good.
Andy meets Razen, the King’s food taster, and really "hits it off" with him, then learns about an Us Pus box and the king's plans for it. Are the magistrate's intentions villainous or virtuous? What will Andy do?
Andy discovers he is not crazy when he finds himself uncermoniously dropped into Oomaldee, a land of kings, wizards, castles, knights and all manner of medieval era technological progress, with a twist. As his first meal approaches people tell him it's a remembrance of Curse Day. What?
Ten-year-old, Andy Smithson, our series hero, begins questioning his own sanity when several odd things happen to him at school on a day that begins as anything but unusual. But peculiar happenings aren't finished at school. At home that afternoon, he discovers something mysterious and unexpected in his attic. What might all this be leading to?
Salinestra
This is hillarious! seriously my favorite episode so far.🤣 I am so glad I stumbled onto this story. This is epic!
Nadia Blur
The audio didn't do this story justice. I wish I had read it instead. I agree with other comments, it needs to be re-recorded.
Chris Humphreys
awesome story
Chris Erickson
I enjoyed the story. It really pulled me in.
connor pell
i wanted to listen so bad based on the description. However the audio made it rather tough. this needs to be re recorded