PonWerDas – Namír, the house dragon

Front cover of PonWerDas: Namír, the House Dragon by Sabastian Gall, featuring a dramatic multiverse scene with three main characters, a glowing road under a night sky, and a fantasy dragon illustration emerging from a poster, symbolizing a disappearing story. Back cover of PonWerDas: Namír, the House Dragon showing a cinematic landscape with a glowing road, stormy sky, and lightning-like energy, overlaid with a mystery thriller synopsis about a legendary story erased from the world’s memory.

What happens when a story… simply disappears from the world?

Namír, the House Dragon has been one of the world’s most beloved tales for centuries.
Generations have grown up with its novels, adaptations, films, and stage productions.

Pedro Suarez, an acclaimed theater director, is preparing a new adaptation of this legendary story.

July 1, 2026.
A drive home from Vigo to Pontevedra.
And an unexplained phenomenon in the sky…

Small orange lights begin to appear everywhere —
in the sky… then on the road ahead.
A sudden flash.
And then… nothing.

The next day, something even stranger happens.

An old friend looks at the House Dragon posters…
and asks, confused:

“Is this a new story?”

Pedro laughs at first.
Then he realizes — Gustavo isn’t joking.

No one remembers the tale.
No one… except him, his wife, and his assistant.

As if the world’s collective memory has simply erased it.


If a story can disappear…
what comes next?

And the most terrifying question of all:

What if this isn’t the only thing that has changed?