The Dragon Prince season 3 is, in some ways, a resolution to the three-season arc that began with murdered kings and reborn princes.Īs series creators Aaron Ehasz and Justin Richmond have said, this conclusion is far from an ending to the broader story.
That seems intentional, or at least extremely fitting.
The Dragon Prince season 3 finale so emphatically raises the bar - on the series’ capacity for epic conflict, resonant action, and exhilarating conclusions - that it feels like a distinct graduation from the show we’ve known so far. It’s not an issue of major missteps, but more the feeling of misdirected energy and attention cast slightly too wide, causing a bit of a slump in the middle arc of the adventure.īy the season’s end however, fans are unlikely to be preoccupied by these slower moments along the way. Be sure to visit the official NYCC 2021 website for more information.But the nine new episodes are missing the seamless acceleration of drama, humor, and heart that characterized the second season in particular. Panel VODs will be available for 30 days.
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She will make her debut in an upcoming season of The Dragon Prince saga.īe sure to watch the full “Live Xadia: Wonderstorm’s The Dragon Prince” panel VOD* to hear our co-founder, writers, and voice actors talk about these reveals and access even more exclusive insights, including: Miyana is one of six elite Sunfire elf generals who are known collectively as The Six Horns (so-named after the six horns of the archdragon, Sol Regem). The Bloodmoon Huntress will make her debut in our second graphic novel of the same name, Bloodmoon Huntress. īloodmoon Huntress is an ancient Moonshadow Elf who uses forgotten and forbidden magics to not only give herself grim powers, but also extend her natural life. Kpp’Ar made his debut in Book 2: Sky and will return again in our third graphic novel, Puzzle House. Kpp’Ar is the mentor of the powerful dark mage, Viren, who has both an aptitude and passion for integrating puzzles into human architecture. What’s the world of Xadia without the incredible individuals who inhabit it? During our NYCC 2021 panel, we were excited to introduce three new character designs from The Dragon Prince universe: Kpp’Ar, the Bloodmoon Huntress, and Miyana! Meet Kpp’Ar In the meantime, please enjoy this first look at two work-in-progress scenes from the graphic novel revealed during our at panel at NYCC 2021! Scene #1 Written by Nicole Andelfinger and illustrated by Felia Hanakata, this action-packed story follows a young Rayla and takes place several years before season one of the animated series.Īvailable now for pre-orders through most major online retailers, Bloodmoon Huntress is set to arrive in Spring of 2022. As a special sneak peek, check out this beautiful preview we shared at NYCC, crafted by Shaun Ellis under the direction of TL Collier.īloodmoon Huntress is our second graphic novel set in the world of The Dragon Prince. There’s so much to discover in Tales of Xadia, including all-new stories and artwork from the Human Kingdoms and Xadia we’ve never explored before. Tales of Xadia is our upcoming role-playing game by Fandom that’s built on the award-winning Cortex system and features our largest lore-heavy book to-date! It’s available for pre-order now at and currently slated to release late this year or early next year. If you weren’t able to attend the panel in-person or online, here’s a quick recap of the highlights: The wonderful thing about the expanded world of Xadia…is that it’s constantly expanding!Īnd this past weekend we were thrilled to sit down with Wonderstorm co-founder Aaron Ehasz, writers Devon Giehl, Iain Hendry, and Eugene Ramos, voice actors Paula Burrows (Rayla), Jonathan Holmes (Runaan), and Rena Anakwe (Janai), and The Dragon Prince fans to talk about that growth during our LIVE FROM XADIA panel at NYCC 2021.