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In the middle of his arduous training in Kuldiga Academy, Erik Lokton
discovers that he is destined to become more than a mere knight. His
inexperienced eyes are forced open as demons and evil creatures that had
previously only haunted his nightmares awaken, and old feuds boil to
the surface once more. However, Erik lacks the discipline of a seasoned
knight and despite his growing knowledge of the dark forces at work in
his world his curiosity and headstrong ways get him into trouble. With
the help of a master swordsman and a few friends, he must learn to
balance his duty to family with his destiny and responsibility to his
kingdom. Yet, not all friends are true, and old debts are coming due.
Erik must choose between rescuing his family, and extinguishing the
crimson tide of darkness that threatens to swallow the whole realm. |
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Learn about the origins of the Dwarves who reside in the Middle Kingdom
in the most exciting way possible, through a comic book! You will meet
Persais, the first King of Roegudok Hall, and discover how he and his
kin were carved from the Black Mountain. You will also learn about the
dwarves' connection with the Ancients, and the young dragon prince who
grew up in the halls of the dwarves, as no other dragon could do. |
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Young Kyra is destined for four years of sorcery training at Kuldiga
Academy. After that she will be wed to the man her father has chosen for
her and embark upon the perfectly respectable and confining life of a
noblewoman in the Middle Kingdom, something she never wanted.
But,
when Kyra’s mother is murdered by strange creatures, she is thrust into
a world of demons and magic before she is ready. More dangerous still,
she finds a dragon egg. Though wisdom would suggest she destroy it
before it hatches and wreaks havoc on the land, she realizes that it
needs her to survive, for there is a terrible curse threatening to
destroy it.
As their relationship grows, she comes to understand
that she needs the dragon just as much, if not more so, if she is to
survive the creatures that killed her mother and are now tracking her. |
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Olveric is a bit of a layabout for an elf, preferring to play his
gittern by the river and let the days slowly pass him by. When a magic
wand comes unexpectedly into his life, he discovers that the dark
talisman has bound itself to him. He learns that the ancient Álfarin
high city, Balatāme Jorām, had been destroyed a thousand years earlier
by an elf of mixed blood who wielded this very wand. Now the future of
the great power this wand holds rests solely in Olveric's hands, and he
has no way to disentangle himself from the energies that tie this fell
item to Empyrean, the world of the Dark Gods.
The Elder Council
sends Olveric upon a journey to uncover the mysteries of the past.
Together with his friends, a fox and a kobold, he will brave dangers he
had never imagined in an attempt to reclaim a heritage lost to the
Álfarin for one thousand years. |
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Among the Tarthun peoples of Terramyr, there is a myth which tells of a
special friendship between a boy whose heart was big enough to share his
home with everyone, and a dragon who was so brave, he was able to break
through the dark curtain of night to bring light back to the boy's
world when a strange darkness fell over the land. The story of Boba the
skyte and Aiden the young Tarthun boy is retold for you so that you may
know to look for the Moon Dragon each night, and understand where he has
gone when the moon goes dark. |
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Jonathan is not the strongest young man in his home village. That would
be his older brother Jason. He isn't the tallest, best looking, or
funniest either. Again, that would be Jason. He is better than most in
the village at archery, though. He is an excellent hunter, and can
perform more trick shots than anyone else with amazing accuracy. Well,
he is almost better than anyone else. Jason has him beat there too.
Jonathan doesn't mind though, he and his older brother share a deep bond
that connects them more fully than their differences could separate
them. They work together in their family fields, go swimming at the
fishing hole, and sometimes they play tricks on other farmers in the
village. Whatever they do, for good or ill, they do together.
On
Jonathan's sixteenth birthday though, officers come to the village
asking for volunteers. Trolls have invaded during the heaviest monsoon
season ever known, and the wet conditions have given the trolls enhanced
abilities. Jason is the first to step forward, and is eagerly accepted
for his height and strength. Though he also volunteers, Jonathan is told
he is too young, and not strong enough for the rigors of war with the
trolls in the Murkle Quags.
When letters stop arriving from Jason
after two years of war, and Jonathan still finds himself denied
acceptance to the army due to his small stature, he does what any good
brother would do. Jonathan Haymaker takes his bow and leaves his home.
They said it couldn't be done. The journey was too far, the dangers too
great, and the war too fierce for a boy like him. Perhaps they were
right, but he knew Jason was alive somewhere, and he was not about to
let his brother be alone. |
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Talon, a cold, calculating assassin has been double-crossed by his
partners. Having barely escaped their trap for him, he returns their
treachery with his blade and continues to seek the Tomni’Tai Scroll –the
one artifact that will grant him incredible power and enable him to
finally put his oldest enemies to rest. A well-renowned elf sage sits
near the top of Talon’s list, but that isn’t all. Talon seeks even to
slay Basei, the demigod of battle. As Talon’s power grows, only one man
stands a chance of stopping Talon from unleashing his ultimate,
unbridled wrath upon the realm. Kai, a disgraced ranger, crosses the trail of destruction Talon has left
behind him, and discovers that it falls to
him to halt Talon before the Netherworld Gate can be opened. |
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