
In a kingdom where royal blood carries the power of dragons, princes and kings require the guidance of dragon tamers known as Regas to survive their inheritance. The current prince, Abel, bears the mark of an exceptionally powerful dragon—one so dangerous that it has isolated him from the world. Feared by the court and avoided by everyone, Abel lives as a weapon rather than a child. That changes when a Regas trained in traditional methods approaches him, teaching him not just how to control his powers, but how to understand people, emotions, and the world beyond fear. As political strife tightens around the throne, the bond between prince and Regas may determine the fate of the kingdom itself.
Regas is a quiet, emotionally rich fantasy that focuses less on spectacle and more on restraint. Its core strength lies in the relationship between Abel and his Regas—one defined by patience, trust, and healing rather than domination or fear.
The dragon power system feels dangerous and oppressive, reinforcing Abel’s isolation and making his emotional growth feel earned. Political intrigue simmers in the background, ensuring that even moments of calm carry tension.
This is not a power fantasy—it’s a story about learning control, reclaiming humanity, and surviving in a world that sees you as a threat before a person.