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Seal-Binding Society: The Greatest Poverty
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Seal-Binding Society: The Greatest Poverty

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Five centuries ago, the elemental artform of seal-binding was introduced to a world once devastated by senseless conflict. Seal binders-those with the ability to bestow seals-used their powers to bring order to the continents of Armos and Omallia. These lands prospered under the watchful eyes of the seal binders, and with the help of seal wielders-those with the ability to harness the powers of seals-the laws of the Seal-Binding Society were guarded for the years to come.

Things changed, however, due to a sudden shift in the monarchy within the last 100 years. By order of a new king, the seal-binding practice was banned, and subsequently, it was decreed that the seal binders were to be executed on sight. With the widespread extermination of the seal binders came a radical increase in poverty everywhere across Armos and Omallia. In this world’s current eye, there is but one seal binder left, living in the capital city of Hitomi and serving-unwillingly-under the new royal family known as Ra. Can the integrity of the Seal-Binding Society be restored? Or will it completely deteriorate back to the ways of chaos and suffering?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Date
6 May 2022
Pages
522
ISBN
9781039135154

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Five centuries ago, the elemental artform of seal-binding was introduced to a world once devastated by senseless conflict. Seal binders-those with the ability to bestow seals-used their powers to bring order to the continents of Armos and Omallia. These lands prospered under the watchful eyes of the seal binders, and with the help of seal wielders-those with the ability to harness the powers of seals-the laws of the Seal-Binding Society were guarded for the years to come.

Things changed, however, due to a sudden shift in the monarchy within the last 100 years. By order of a new king, the seal-binding practice was banned, and subsequently, it was decreed that the seal binders were to be executed on sight. With the widespread extermination of the seal binders came a radical increase in poverty everywhere across Armos and Omallia. In this world’s current eye, there is but one seal binder left, living in the capital city of Hitomi and serving-unwillingly-under the new royal family known as Ra. Can the integrity of the Seal-Binding Society be restored? Or will it completely deteriorate back to the ways of chaos and suffering?

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
FriesenPress
Date
6 May 2022
Pages
522
ISBN
9781039135154