Druzjan
"𝐄𝐔𝐅𝐄𝐌𝐈𝐀"® 2025
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Druzjan, the oldest of all dragons, is the true pride of the Valley. He commands the respect and admiration of the elders, leading meetings and overseeing the affairs of the community. And above all, he is the best grandfather to all of Eufemia’s daughters.
Nestor
Mature and thoughtful, Nestor is Tarlan’s father. He often sits by the edge of the pond, deep in conversation with Albin. After one such talk, he decides to give fate a gentle push — for the sake of his son and the girl he cares for.
Leader
The leader of the Evil Dragons from the Shadow Valley. He will send the dragons a menacing letter, declaring his intention to arrive and conquer the Shedah Valley. These red dragons are hostile — their jagged forms blaze with fire and fury.
Librarian
Knowledge above all! The Librarian is a true book lover, guarding the Public Library as if it were his own home. He peers attentively through his spectacles, and his floor-length mustache sways gently as he patrols the corridors. He will guide Naora through new twists and turns in life once she begins working with him.
Maur
Maur is a doctor full of practical knowledge — precise and to the point. He always carries his white bag filled with herbs. When the need arises, he knows exactly how to take care of Delfina. It’s good to have an uncle like him in the family!
Poti
Beautiful Poti loves to play tricks and cause mischief — but it’s not her fault! Like most young dragons, she spends her time by the water. She leaps into the pond with ease, showing off her agility. Confident and bold, she simply can’t understand why Tarlan prefers someone else.
Nonna
The youngest daughter of Eufemia — a joyful teenager with two little pigtails on her head. Full of life, just like her mother. She always knows what to say. Her fierce, spirited nature catches Stavros’s attention. She loves swimming in the pond — that’s when, like all dragons, she shimmers and glows in contact with water.
Albin
Calm and quiet, Albin is the complete opposite of his overprotective and energetic wife, Eufemia. Although he may seem distant, he is deeply sensitive to everything happening around their daughters. He loves reading and pondering by the pond, where his faithful companion in reflection is Nestor.
Delphina
Delphina is Eufemia’s second daughter. Mature and responsible, she is the first to embark on a new path in life alongside her husband, Favian. Like all the dragons in the Valley, she starts to bubble whenever she feels scared or embarrassed.
Tarlan
From the very beginning, he’s been interested in Naora, who doesn’t see him the way he sees her. Whatever Naora does, Tarlan is content. Fortunately, his courage and bravery will lead him down the right path to her heart. This handsome guy exudes confidence but is never arrogant.
Naora
A navy-blue girl with a charming gap between her teeth. Her enchanting appearance is completed by two fluffy horns sticking out from her head. Naora is the eldest daughter of Eufemia, and at the same time the least mature. Her carefree approach to life leads her mother to recommend her a job, which Naora does quite well at. Over time, however, she begins to feel the absence of something truly important. This experience prompts her to reflect, and ultimately — to change her outlook and grow spiritually.
Eufemia
“EUFEMIA” is a fairy tale that takes you on a mesmerizing journey
into a water-bound world where every drop holds a secret, and a dragon mother’s heart beats with unwavering love.
Eufemia — a majestic, sapphire-scaled dragoness — is a guardian of life and devoted mother to her daughters. Her soul shines with ancient wisdom and tenderness, and her heart beats strongest for her eldest, Naora. From the shadows, Eufemia watches over her, guiding her gently with the whispers of love through the storms of growing up,
the search for identity, and the quiet weight of destiny.
This is a story of coming of age, sacrifice, and an unbreakable bond that endures even the darkest storms. As the scales of fate tip between good and evil, and the echoes of ancient powers awaken once more, “EUFEMIA” becomes an epic poem about what it truly means to love. For Eufemia gave not only all she had — she gave her very self.
The titular heroine plans to marry off all three of her daughters, believing that "it is not good to be alone." The caring Eufemia watches over her children with unwavering devotion—she is protective and loves them unconditionally. Her maternal dedication will grow even stronger when the dragons from the Shadow Valley arrive in the Valley of Shedah.
EUFEMIA
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