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Dragon's Ascent - The Eternal Codex
Dragon's Ascent - The Eternal Codex
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- Filetype : PDF
- ENG- English
- Suitable for all ages
- Action & adventure
- Fantasy
- Horror
- Western
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Dragon's Ascent - The Eternal Codex: Synopsis
In Dragon's Ascent - The Eternal Codex, a discarded noble’s son stumbles upon an ancient ring containing the soul of a fallen deity, unlocking secrets of a shattered multiverse. As he masters the forbidden art of Dragonblood Cultivation, his rise from obscurity to godhood sparks a dimensional war. But the cosmos hides a brutal truth: reality is a prison, and his destiny was scripted eons ago by forces more ancient than the gods themselves.
Plot Breakdown
The Ring of Ruin
The protagonist’s mentor is not a kindly sage but a battle-scarred war-god who drills lethal lessons through trial by combat. Early power gains demand horrific sacrifices—such as fusing with a dragon’s spine to unlock primal strength, a process that triggers uncontrollable berserk rages.
The Fractured Realms
- The Seven Elemental Hells: Each realm embodies a primal force (e.g., the "Obsidian Maw," where gravitational tides shred souls to dust).
- The Celestial Betrayal: The protagonist learns the "gods" are mere jailers of a cosmic system designed to harvest mortal potential, maintaining order through oppression.
The Final Revelation
The titular "Dragonblood" is no divine blessing but the mark of a failed cosmic experiment. In the climactic choice, he must decide: rebuild reality as a new warden or burn the Eternal Codex, dooming all to a freedom without structure.
Key Highlights
- Hard Magic System: Spellcraft adheres to dimensional physics—"Fire Magic" is plasma siphoned from dying stars, and "Void Sorcery" manipulates quantum decay.
- Progression with Teeth: Each tier of power requires sacrificing humanity (e.g., purging emotions to grasp the Law of Time, leaving them a calculating entity).
- Cultural Fusion: Western fantasy tropes (sword saints, philosophical dragons) clash with wuxia-style cultivation, as seen in gravity-warping greatsword duels.
- Cosmic Horror Undertones: The gods are revealed as Lovecraftian entities wearing divine facades, their true forms unsettling abominations beyond mortal comprehension.
Final Hook
"They called him the Dragon Sovereign. They were wrong—he’s the universe’s scalpel."
Why Readers Love It
- "The 'Dragonform vs. Titan' battle had me screaming into my pillow at 3 AM—pure adrenaline."
- "Feels like Sanderson’s Cosmere meets the brutality of Berserk; every victory is earned through blood and loss."
- "The twist about the Eternal Codex rewired my brain—I reread the entire series to catch the breadcrumbs."


