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  • Dragonman: The Adventures of Luke Starr

  • By: Ted Lazaris
  • Narrated by: Treg Monty
  • Length: 3 hrs and 13 mins

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Dragonman: The Adventures of Luke Starr

By: Ted Lazaris
Narrated by: Treg Monty
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We see a bright blue cloud-filled sky. Then we are zooming down, revealing what appears to be a swirling dust funnel in a clearing, surrounded by forest. Zooming farther down we see a young boy playing near it. Finally, we see him get swallowed up into a cosmic portal.

We now zoom out, farther and farther until we see a large man dressed in regal garb, he is a wizard, searching desperately through a forest for his son. As he penetrates the trees he sees an ominous portal in the open field. A shoe lies on the ground near the swirling mass. He charges forward. The gray mass morphs into a monstrous face and swallows him up. We see several peasants as they watch from the edge of the forest.

In the twinkling of an eye, we see the Wizard exit the gray cloud mass. His skin is no longer normal, it is pale green.

©2021 Ted Lazaris (P)2021 Ted Lazaris

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