Welcome one and all to something brand new. Now this is going to be slightly interesting for me, as we're covering something I know and don't know. I know what you're thinking, how is that possible? Well, as you've seen from reading the details of the story, we're covering the Robert Langdon series of books. Though I don't quite know the books as well as I do the movies based on them. But I think I've still got the spirit of Robert Langdon enough to get this down.

For those who don't recognize the name, Robert Langdon is the protagonist of The Da Vinci Code, one of the most popular novels of its genre upon it's release in 2003. It's still popular today as far as I know, seeing as it and three of the four other novels in the series have been adapted into three movies and a prequel TV series on Peacock. (The only one that hasn't is the most recent one, Origin.) And I still love it. So while I was reading Angels and Demons through, which I'm still working on, I decided this sounds like it could make an interesting story. Let's see how Robert Langdon handles dragon symbology.

It took me a long time to come up with an idea for this story, but then as I was trying to fall asleep, the idea came to me. I typed it into a note on my phone so I wouldn't forget it. I really think you'll like this one.

So, what happens when Harvard's best Symbologist interacts with dragons? Click on over to the first chapter so we can start figuring it out!