Taylor always had fond memories of her youth with her mother, Murana, reading books to her as a cub. One of the book series that stood out to her in remembrance were the Llydia novellas. They were simple children's books with a dragon named Llydia, who would go on all sorts of adventures that would ultimately end in some sort of moral message or some such. Kids learned valuable lessons from these books and they were quite popular. However, what struck Taylor odd years later, was that these books were found in every culture and continent she went to. Llydia was known as a children's book series both in Zabokar and in the country of Talkar, and also in the cities of the avians in the skies. There was some sort of connection between the nations through the stories of dragons. It wasn't until Taylor had cubs of her own that she began making the connections between these books and the ultimate foundations of their world. However, that didn't stop her from imparting those important lessons and morals onto her children. They were high fantasy books that her cubs could get lost in, being lulled to contentment through her voice alone. Even Ahya enjoyed them to an extent, although she did get annoyed with how often their cubs wanted to hear the same stories over and over again...