Lost in Ice
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Completed, First published May 16, 2026

The narrative traces a world grappling with profound loss. Following a devastating incident involving Hiccup and Toothless, the Berkians mourn while forging a new path toward dragon integration and tribal alliances. Years later, Astrid contends with enduring grief as she prepares to lead a unified force. But a startling awakening throws everything into question. A man with no memory—only a name and a dragon companion—struggles to piece together his identity, guided by a woman claiming to be his mother. The available chapters hint at a journey into a fractured past and a landscape teeming with dragons, shadowed by mystery and amnesia.
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Dust motes dance in the long, shadowed galleries of memory, mirroring the glacial drift of a nation’s ambition. This is not a tale of triumph, but of erosion – the slow, meticulous wearing away of a man against the granite indifference of time and progress. Henry Adams, adrift in a Boston steeped in fading grandeur, observes the brutal calculus of a world remade by steam and steel. He is a witness to the cataclysm of the American soul, where the gilded age is less a celebration and more a mausoleum of vanished dynasties. The narrative unfolds as a series of fragmented relics, a collection of portraits in shadow, each face a testament to the futility of human design against the encroaching forces of entropy. A chill permeates the salons and train cars alike, a sense of inevitability that clings to the very stone of Washington. The weight of history, the burden of an inherited past, presses down on Adams, suffocating him in the suffocating elegance of a civilization already decaying from the core. He moves through the ruins of his own lineage, haunted by the specters of fathers and their forgotten gods, as the new idols of industry rise on foundations of ash and ambition. The air is thick with regret, with the phantom scent of lost fortunes and broken promises. It is a study in decay, rendered in the cold, precise light of a man who understands that even the most magnificent structures are ultimately destined to crumble into dust.