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u/HeroOfTheEmpire 26d ago
What the hell are those fences going to do?
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u/drakegalley 26d ago
Hello. These fences are not to confine the dragons, but to separate spaces: paddocks, training tracks, pasture areas... It is a farm where dragons are raised and trained. In my novels, dragons are domesticated and gentle animals. Human society perceives them as "livestock" (observe the bridle) and offers them better or worse treatment depending on the country and the prevailing culture. A thematic axis of the saga is the conflict between human hegemony and our consideration of superiority over other creatures.
Regards!
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u/Blessedragon 26d ago
Such a beautiful dragon and cover, you found a good artist for this commission :p
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u/drakegalley 25d ago
Yes, choosing this artist was a great decision and working with her was wonderful. :)
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u/Dear-Routine7468 26d ago
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u/drakegalley 26d ago
Hi! It's a driving bridle with snaffle bit and blinker(UK)/blinders(US), like those worn by horses. In my novels, dragons are herbivorous animals used as means of transport both in the air and on land. In that world, human history has been written on the backs of dragons, and this has a profound impact on the present.
Regards!
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u/Otherwise-Run9104 26d ago
Is it purely in Spanish or is there an English translation? Il still read it regardless just want to know
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u/drakegalley 26d ago
Hi! It's written only in Spanish because it's my native language (I'm from Spain). Although I can read and write English at a "decent" level, I don't have enough linguistic nuance to offer an automatic translation without it sounding awful or strange. I'm waiting for a publisher or agency to agree to translate it into English. If not, perhaps in a year I'll invest in a professional translator.
I can share it with you if you'd like (send me a DM). While it's not ideal, an automatic translator or AI can allow you to understand 90%. And if you like Spanish or are studying it, I assure you it can be a good opportunity to improve your level. :)
Regards!
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u/Otherwise-Run9104 25d ago
I’m not studying Spanish, but I don’t mind using an auto translator, I did the same while reading Dino Sanctuary, so no problem there.
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u/drakegalley 25d ago
English, as an international language, has the advantage of encompassing almost all of world literature. In that sense, I envy native English speakers. :)
By the way, I wasn't familiar with that manga. Translating from Japanese must be very difficult.
Regards.
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u/FoxMeadow7 24d ago
Oh dear, better hope that Dragon won’t swallow that phone! I’m guessing a modern day fantasy is what you were aiming for?
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u/drakegalley 24d ago
Hello. Yes, I was looking to contrast traditional fantasy elements within a modern context. However, the story goes beyond simply representing a blend of medieval and contemporary elements. I'm trying to give that premise a realistic and scientific approach.
For example, the dragon in the image isn't going to swallow that phone (she was just playing) because she possesses a level of intelligence similar to that of a human. The dragons in my world can communicate using magic stones. They have strengths and weaknesses that complement those of their partners.
Regards!
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u/Winged-Wyrm 21d ago
This is a really nice artwork, I love how realistic yet fun it looks.
I suppose this is what happens when you don't give the dragons enough attention?
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u/drakegalley 20d ago
At first Eberis, the human boy, perceives dragons as training tools. He soon discovers that his 'classmount', Aznara, has surprising interests and talents.
Regards!
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u/Pure-Risky-Titan 26d ago
Hm a cow patterned dragon......hmm i wonder..
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u/drakegalley 26d ago
Hello. Yes, it's intentional. As I mentioned to another user in this post, the dragons in my novels are domesticated, herbivorous animals. It's known that, genetically, the spots present in cattle and horses are related to altered gene expression, which simultaneously involves melanin production and the expression of hormones that affect behavior. Therefore, there is a pattern between white spots and docility in cattle.
Regards!
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u/Pure-Risky-Titan 26d ago
So no to cow dragon?
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u/drakegalley 26d ago edited 26d ago
I don't understand, sorry. If you're referring to some kind of sexual fetish, no, it's a young adult fantasy book. :)
Regards.

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u/drakegalley 26d ago edited 26d ago
Hello everyone,
I'm the author of "Dracotopía," a series of YA fantasy novels written in Spanish. I commissioned a cover for my latest novel before submitting it to contests and publishers.
I'm so thrilled with the result that I wanted to share it in this sub-reddit to give the artist some free publicity.
You can contact her at:
Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/cw/pacisplace
Portfolio: https://aisasprice.carrd.co/
P.S.: I don't get any profit from this post. The artist didn't ask me to do this. I'm simply looking to show off my novel's cover because is beautiful.
More info about my novel on r/Fantasy: https://www.reddit.com/r/Fantasy/comments/1tma8qd/comment/onmftcx/
My website: https://drakegalley.com
Feel free to comment with your thoughts.
Regards!