These Dragons one could classify as being somewhere between science fiction and science fantasy. In their realm they are, of course, very real, very big, and only dangerous to humans who break Lore.
For millennia upon millennia, the Dragons lived their lives as though Lore were a part of their DNA. “Stirrings” delivers the first signs of change as one Dragon, and then a Rider and Dragon, seemingly break Lore and then challenge it. Mark Adams, London-born and poverty-stricken, struggles to get out of his lowly beginnings. Despite all the odds, he gets a new start only to be continually pulled into the evolving Dragon world. He and others begin to suspect that humans have misunderstood the Dragons all along, and piece-by-piece, they sense the old world order is crumbling.
Underlying it all is the unworldly strangeness of the Dragons. They work as living beings, but their entire anatomy and biology is alien and seemingly unworkable by any science, yet they function. New revelations about the Dragons unfold as more and more of their inner secret workings are revealed to Mark and those who join him – secrets the Dragons have hidden for millenia upon millenia. The discoveries, though, come with a price. It is one which Mark and his companions must face and possibly pay if they are to get to the bottom of what is stirring among the Dragons – and stop the slide toward genocidal war.