Fantasy & Visual Stories
Every Dragon in the World Suddenly Flew Toward the Northern Sea
The first dragon appeared above the capital just before sunrise.
At first, people celebrated. Dragons were rare, ancient creatures rarely seen near human kingdoms anymore. But within hours, more appeared across the skies.

Then hundreds followed.
By nightfall, every known dragon in the world was flying north.
Entire kingdoms stopped to watch as massive shadows crossed the clouds endlessly without rest. Some dragons flew so high they appeared only as moving shapes against the moonlight. Others passed low enough to shake castle walls with every wingbeat.

What terrified people most was their behavior.
The dragons were silent.
No fire. No fighting. No hunting.
Just endless movement toward the northern sea.

Ancient records hidden beneath royal libraries described something similar happening once before thousands of years earlier. But most historians believed those stories were myths created long before written history began.
Until the sea changed.
Witnesses near the northern coast reported the ocean becoming unnaturally calm. Storms disappeared completely. Entire fleets stopped moving after compasses suddenly failed.
Then the dragons arrived.

Thousands of them circled above the sea in complete silence for hours, staring downward as if waiting for something beneath the water.
And then the ocean began to rise.
Not waves.
Something underneath it.
Something so large that even the dragons seemed small against it.
That night, people across the world realized the terrifying truth:

The dragons had not gathered to attack.
They had gathered because they were afraid.
