the most influential dragons. At least officially.- He leaned towards Bleist. - Unofficially, they can also be found in the Vatican Archives, the Second Library of Alexandria, the Forbidden City, Himeji Castle and El Dorado.
-In that case, they are difficult to access.- Darius shook his head. - Dagos is out of the question, and the problems only get worse from there: the papal ministry guarding the secret collections, the paranoid sheheds guarding their enclaves, Emperor Kangxi not particularly fond of magicians from outside the empire, Japan is also closed off, and the green orcs and forest elves are not even worth mentioning. - He listed.
-Truly, the southerners resent you for your alliance with Asati.- The count nodded. Darius did not know whether to laugh or curse. Ever since the elves had recovered from their last conflict with the vampires, King Veletoun had turned his eyes to South America with its resource-rich and fertile enclaves. The only problem was the native inhabitants, who refused to recognise Asati's authority, which led to war. An additional surprise for the ruler was the unification of various indigenous clans and races and the establishment of a common capital, Taluvien. It turned out that forest elves, green orcs, halflings, dryads, centaurs, druids and many other races could coexist peacefully in a common state. Old disputes and bad blood were forgotten because they had a common enemy. The elves of Asati managed to gain some territory, but they paid for it with heavy losses, and their conquests still had to remain under the control of a large army. At the same time, due to the situation in Europe, Atlantis had long maintained close, allied relations with Asati, which meant that it was not very well regarded by the inhabitants of Taluvien. This caused some problems, but it was more important to maintain the status quo beyond the eastern border, which was undoubtedly helped by the fact that the elves kept a close eye on the vampires. Occupying territories from the western coast of France to the Vistula River, the elven kingdom unwittingly served as a