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The Dragon's Banker

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  • Nov 2, 2021
  • #Fantasy
Scott Warren
@ScottWarrenSCD
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Finance: The lifeblood of any country’s beating heart and the life’s work of Sailor Kelstern — Merchant Banker. While wizards brood in their towers and great warriors charge into ba... Show More

Finance: The lifeblood of any country’s beating heart and the life’s work of Sailor Kelstern — Merchant Banker. While wizards brood in their towers and great warriors charge into battle Sailor is more interested in the price of ore, herbs, and alchemicals carried by the trade ships.

But when a spell of bad fortune and bitter rivalry leaves him scrambling to turn a profit on little more than winds and whispers, one such whisper catches Sailor’s ear— a dragon has been seen in the west.

Sailor soon finds that the dragons are very real, and not at all what he expected. And they practice a very different sort of economy — one of subterfuge and fire.

With bonus novelette: Forego Quest

What if you were the hero of every song, story, and legend?
What if you didn’t want to be?
Find out in this hilarious fantasy short.

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ASIN: B07TX1SJKF

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Patrick McKenzie @PatrickMcKenzie · Oct 19, 2021
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I bought it yesterday and couldn't put it down. My other favorite in this extremely specific genre is the Dagger and the Coin series, which as a banking/dragon crossover suffers from too little banking and too few dragons, but is otherwise one of my favorite fantasy series ever.
bmac (parody) @BezoMaxo · Nov 27, 2022
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If you like fantasy you might like "the Dragon's Banker" for a story with a mix of adventure/heist/economics.
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