In "The Smallest Dragonboy," a wingsecong refers to a young dragon that is still in the early stages of development, specifically before it has grown its wings. The term highlights the vulnerability and immaturity of these young dragons, as they are not yet capable of flight. The story follows a young boy named Keevan who aspires to bond with a dragon and become a dragonrider, facing challenges along the way. The concept of wingsecong emphasizes the themes of growth, potential, and overcoming obstacles.
The smallest dragon boy
Keevan
using telepathic communication with the rider !
using telepathic communication with the rider !
Keevan and the Dragon
when the baby dragon hatched , all the dragons chose their companion
when Heath impressed Kevan to be his companion
Because he didn't want everyone to call him a 'BABY' so he worked hard to be the smallest dragon boy, which everyone surprised.
he is given a name
using telepathic communication with the rider !
after beterli broke Keven's skull and leg and Keenan want to be a dragon rider and he try to reach to the Hatching Ground and Heath (the bronze dragon ) chose Keenan to be his companion .
"The Smallest Dragon Boy" is written in third person limited point of view, focusing on the thoughts and feelings of the protagonist Keevan. The reader is able to see the story unfold from Keevan's perspective, experiencing his challenges and triumphs as he strives to prove himself as a dragonrider.