Long, long ago, when mankind began in the heavens, before they were thrust down to Earth, the great Lord had created a city for the people to live in. Though the Lord smiled down on everyone equally, he singled out one man as the leader; his name was Drago. Drago always listened to and obeyed the Lord, and he never failed in his endeveors to help others. The Lord was happy, and the people lived in peace.

Now, the Lord had many foes residing upon the desolate Earth. One was Wuya - but she's not important right now. The important one was a great sorcerer who recognized that he could use the souls of people to make his magic stronger. He knew that if he could persuade them to go against the Lord, they would be put on Earth and he could use them. He knew that everyone listened to Drago, and Drago had warned them to avoid the evil sorcerer. Many times, the sorcerer tried to tempt and trick Drago to split from the Lord. But, each time, Drago refused. The sorcerer began to think, night and day, to get Drago.

At last, an idea came to him. Disguised as a weary peasant, the sorcerer visited Drago's house with a small golden medallion. The medallion had been enchanted to make Drago believe and obey the sorcerer. Once inside, the sorcerer tricked Drago into wearing the medallion. He told Drago that the Lord was abusing the people, and that only a rebellion could save them. Drago, of course, believed him, and went out to rally everyone. Meanwhile, the sorcerer slipped back to Earth.

Within a few hours, the Lord and mankind were facing off. The battle was short and bloody, resulting in mankind's defeat. As punishment, the Lord had mankind flung to the Earth, and he cursed Drago to a life as a half-dragon, frightening everyone away from him, and he declared that, after five years, the transformation would become permanent, and Drago would infect a child with the curse. One of the Lord's archangels, now fearful, overthrew the Lord and tried to remove the curse, but, alas, he failed. The curse of the weredragons survived until this day...and that is where our story begins...