The Dragon Clan saga is finished!
After the explorations of the Empire through the Primal Valley ended in 1590 AD, private companies and guilds started to hire adventurers in the upcoming years to explore the untapped resources of the territory.
For decades, only the imperial dragon ladies were able to travel freely to the Primal Valley, taking advantage of the quick traveling their draconic forms offered to visit and research those lands. It's said the maps and research they made during these time is still stored somewhere in the most guarded safes in the Empire.
However, once the adventurers from other lands started to explore the Primal Valley on their own, signs of the imperial dragons and their influence started to shown: many tribes of monstruous races incorporated the dragons in their rituals, describing a puzzling tale about their first contact.
In due time, rumors spread about half-blooded dragonfolk amongst the natives, some being spotted by the most prolific companies from the south. Perhaps the Imperial Dragon Clan mingled with the locals a bit too much?
Lolleia didn't know at that time, but that simple one-night-stand of their companions with the lizardmens (which she provoked!) years ago would spark tensions between the Empire and the Free Kingdoms. Soon, a conspiracy about a suposed "dragon-lizardmen army" being created in the disputed Primal Valley territory started to arise in councils across the continent.
And at the time such matters were brought up, the court's clown was nowhere to be seen, aware that the blame of the new diplomatic crisis in the Empire was her fault.
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And the Dragon Clan saga is over! Here's the three scenes completed as one page!
This was pretty fun to make! As always, the clownussy provoked a diplomatic crisis because she couldn't contain her shenanigans.
Also, lizardmens and dragonfolk aren't too different of each other. Dinossaurs are basically Dragons without wings 😏 so a lizardmen half-dragon would be a dragonfolk or 75% dragon by my calculations.
It's all scientific. Trust me, I'm a doctor.