Keevan was created in 1997.
Keevan got his own dragon
Heth chooses Keevan as his dragonrider because Keevan displays qualities such as courage, determination, and compassion. Despite his small size and inexperience, Keevan shows loyalty and a strong bond with Heth, making him an ideal partner for their adventures together. Heth sees potential in Keevan and believes in his ability to become a great dragonrider.
Berterli
Keevan is considered as an underdog because he was the smallest candidate to be a dragon rider. (The title can give you a clue)
The problem in this story is that Beterli is always teasing Keevan of his height. Beterli gets in a fight with Keevan and get Keevan from going to the Impression, but Keevan does not give up and goes to the Impression.
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Beterli wants Keevan to think that he's been removed from the candidacy.
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The great winged dragons were created in "The Smallest Dragonboy" to serve as a challenge and test of strength for the young dragonriders-in-training, like Keevan. By facing such formidable creatures, the dragonriders could prove their skill and courage. Additionally, the great winged dragons helped highlight Keevan's determination and potential as a dragonrider, despite his size.
Keevan faced internal conflicts regarding his self-doubt and confidence in his abilities. He also experienced external conflicts with his peers and superiors, often related to differing opinions or goals. Additionally, Keevan had to navigate conflicts arising from societal or cultural differences within his environment.
Heth chooses Keevan as his dragon rider because he recognizes Keevan's exceptional qualities, including his strong sense of responsibility, bravery, and deep connection to the dragon's instincts. Despite Keevan's initial insecurities and challenges, Heth sees potential in him to form a strong bond and lead effectively. Their unique relationship highlights themes of trust and destiny, ultimately showcasing that true strength comes from within.