Queen Rosamunda receives fiery letters from the dragon she once loved and betrayed. Rosamunda doesn’t remember any dragon among her suitors. The dragon has probably confused her with someone else. How is to explain it to him? As the queen ponders, the outskirts of the kingdom erupt from dragon raids. The dragon demands that the queen herself be given to him as a wife.
Young King Serpin is heard to be the wisest ruler, but the secret to his wisdom is a dexterous demon pretending to be the king’s counselor. No one but Samantha, marked by fairies, sees the demon on the king’s shoulder. Anyone who wants to become Serpin’s bride must first drive the demon out of the country. Samantha is willing to take the risk, not yet knowing that the demon serves the beautiful and dangerous demon queen Luciferina, who probably also has her sights on Serpin.
Flora got to the fairies’ masquerade by accident, and she managed to survive in the circle of magical creatures only with difficulty. Every century, the fairies hold one special masquerade where they search for someone. Who? Why? Flora decides to unravel the mystery of the fairies, and at the same time to find out who the beautiful stranger is who saved her and with whom she so carelessly fell in love. For some reason, even magical creatures are in awe of this young man.
Patricia got a magic ship and recruited a crew of magical creatures. Her goal is piracy and revenge against the wizard king. A pirate as dashing as she is can’t even be dealt with by an entire fleet. But there’s one ship that’s stronger. It is called the dragon ship because it is made in the form of a floating dragon, and its approach makes the sea turn fiery.
Ruslan arrives in the middle of nowhere to build a palace for a local oligarch. Only the palace looks more like a pantheon of evil gods, and accidents happen at the construction site every day. From one day to another a golden statue of an Egyptian god named Alais is to be delivered here, but the builders are already having nightmares. Ruslan finds himself in a strange hospital, where patients simply disappear and the mysterious nurses resemble beautiful ghosts.
A corsair was commissioned to kidnap a princess of the sea. But it turned out that she kidnapped him. Now he is a prisoner of an underwater kingdom filled with monsters, water dragons and sea fairies. But his worst challenge is his love for a mermaid he had to deliver to the wizard king of Opal for some reason. The task could still be accomplished, but which is more important: pirate duty or magical love?
Desdemona would have been sacrificed to the sea god if a long-awaited heir had not appeared to the kingdom from the water. He is half prince charming, half sea monster. He is the seventh son of the earthly princess Lilophea and the sea king. All the ladies of the country are enchanted by him, though he is dangerous, but he chooses Desdemona as his bride, who immediately begins to be pursued by strange priests in scarlet and tormented by dreams of her turning into a mermaid.
A war is brewing between the sea and ocean kingdoms. The princesses and the queen of the ocean want to overthrow the king of the sea, but Lilophea and the mystery of her origin is an obstacle to their plans. Who is still calling Lilophea from behind a bricked-up wall, a mysterious friend or foe? And an eagle dynasty and a dragon goddess plan to attack Aquilania.
Princess Lilophea lives in an island kingdom where a tropical paradise reigns during the day and fires are lit on the shore at night to escape the armies of monsters that come from the sea. The king and the sea king are longtime enemies. One day the sea king infiltrates the ball to woo the princess and present her with magical gifts. Does he want to seduce her to get back at her father, or does the sight of her make the water king’s heart flutter with ordinary earthly love?
Brendan ran away from his royal uncle and pretended to be a wandering minstrel. Already at the beginning of his journey, frivolous fairies had predicted him that he would marry a monster. Brendan wandered into an enchanted castle, home to a scratched beauty and an elegant but clawed princess, who for some reason hides her face under a veil.