When she asks Baltic to help her understand the visions, he brushes her off, saying that what the First Dragon wants her to do is unimportant. Ysolde keeps trying to figure out exactly what the First Dragon wants her to do, and she has a series of visions that would be helpful if only she could decipher their meaning. Baltic is ecstatic to have Ysolde back and spends much of his time ordering her to allow him to protect her - at the cost of her independence (if she lets him). Thala is half mage and half dragon, and she has her own ominous agenda, which we only have hints of in this book. In Baltic's case, Thala, his third in command, brought him back. In this book, Ysolde is still struggling to remember her past life and to reconnect with her dragon self.īaltic also has a tragic past: Like Ysolde, he was murdered and resurrected after hundreds of years. Unfortunately, the combination of long-term death, resurrection, and memory wipe have caused Ysolde's inner dragon to go dormant. When Ysolde was resurrected, a villainous oracle wiped her memory of Baltic and the rest of her past and married her so that he could use her powers to create gold out of lead. Unfortunately, he did not explain to her exactly what that task would be. Here's the back story: Ysolde was killed centuries ago, stayed dead for more centuries, and then was resurrected by the First Dragon because he had a task for her to complete. The second book in the LIGHT DRAGONS series is told in the first person by Ysolde, as she and Baltic adjust to their reunited life together.
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