I've just read the first 2 books of WereWorld and I truly like the concept of it – a medieval world where Were-creatures are not beasts of the night but nobles holding the right to rule. It is indeed a fresh perspective that doesn't stretch too far.

So I've decided to write about this series! This is kind of a spin-off of the original storyline yet connected at the same time.

Pardon any mistakes I made and hope you can review (: you'll get a banana.

Here it goes!


Legends spoke of majestic Werelords who shared Lyssia with their human counterparts. They roamed the lands, seas and skies, conquering all with their claws and paws and fins and wings – from Were-Sharks entwined themselves in the waves of the White Sea, to Were-Jackals who braved the torrents of sand and heat, to the Catlords of Bast.

Ah yes, and the Wolf – rightful King of the Realm.

However, they are not made of malice, for one must not judge another simply by appearances. They might transform into all manners beasts, aye, but essentially they were nobles, and though they held the rights to rule over the Seven Realms, were they not "humans" as well? What defines a "human" exactly? Once we looked past their facets, we could all co-exist peacefully.

And co-exist we did, but wars broke out.

Of course, it was not all to blame on the Werelords. Like humans, each of them yearned for more land, more resources – more power. Clashes of boundaries regularly happened, and Lyssia was without peace. The dark era of civil wars – the "Tyr Oran" – seemed without end, until the day when a Were-Wolf stood up from his land and united the broken nations into a single kingdom, and proclaimed himself King Wergar. Feared by other Werelords and respected by his people, he maintained peace throughout the Realms without conflicts.

For some reasons unheard of, some Werelords have gathered under the Catlords of Bast, and together as a massive battalion they marched towards the mist-shrouded town of Ziroga in the North-Western corner of Lyssia. Wergar sent his emissaries and eventually found out that the expedition was conducted to raid the natal territories of the Dragonlords.

Ah, yes – the Dragonlords, you must not have heard of them, eh? But of course, you'll know soon. You want to know more about them? Fine, fine. You see, the Dragonlords are amongst the rarest of the Werelords. They are mighty creatures, yet they never participated in power-struggles, nor rule over any region – they stick to their roles as Keepers – by having long lifespan, they bore the responsibility to record all histories and happenings within Lyssia in their own tome, and only translate the content within when requested by magisters and scholars. It was said that they have the ability to control nature, and thus a cult of Drakonism was born in the towns surrounding Ziroga to worship these legendary Werelords. Although some people respected them, most of them are fearful of what the Dragons can do.

And so the Catlords, bellowing their mission in preserving the peace in these lands, gathered support from other Werelords and people began their assault. Many civilians were killed, powerless in front of the Werebeasts, and when Wergar arrived at the scene, he almost couldn't differentiate between the crimson sky and the blood-stained land. He was all too late.

The Dragons fought hard, though their face were puzzled and covered with bewilderment. The Catlords brandished silver – the bane of the Werelords – and soon all but one of the Dragonlord fell.

Wergar watched helplessly at the torn man, who have had his torso gashed and with silver-headed arrows pierced throughout his frame, and their visions met. He knew that man – the head of the Dragonlords by the name of Lakirain, who have shared so much of Lyssia with all of his Kingdom, the man who was his Magister and Advisor when he seek help after gaining the throne.

"This is not the end." The last Dragonlord barked, smirked, and fell. The wisdom of ages gone from his two green orbs. The Were-Wolf has thought that his old friend was vowing revenge of some sort.

Little did he knew that preceding the Dragon War "Tyr Terak", he would be betrayed by his allies, paving the path to his own demise. And the words from the last of the Dragons carried much more meanings into the future.


Anddd that's all for the Prologue! The new characters, places and storyline will be coming up soon, stay tuned~

P.S. The names of the Wars etc are self-made. They are in a supposed ancient language of Lyssia that the Dragonlords used to record history.

Who is narrating this old fable? You'll know in due time. :D Reviews?