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Sign of the White Raven
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Sign of the White Raven

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In the gripping sequel to "The Halfblood King," Aleron and his companions find themselves facing new challenges and dangers as they navigate the treacherous landscape of Kolixtla, the capital city of Sudea's fiercest enemy. Despite rescuing his betrothed, Eilowyn, daughter of the Steward of Sudea, Aleron pays a heavy price: the loss of his magical abilities.

Now stripped of his powers, Aleron and his group must rely on their wit and resourcefulness to make their way back home across half a continent, all while facing the looming threat of the Adversary, the ancient enemy of Aertu, poised to walk free once again.

Meanwhile, the king of Arkus, Zormat, son of the Nameless God, embarks on a journey to recover his father's weapon of power, Zadehmal, hidden away for over four millennia. As Zormat's quest unfolds, the fate of Aertu hangs in the balance, with the Sudeans racing against time to prepare for the inevitable confrontation with the Adversary.

As Aleron grapples with the loss of his abilities and the weight of his destiny, new revelations about his ancestry come to light, further complicating the impending conflict. Will Aleron regain his powers in time to face the Nameless God in the battle that lies ahead? And how will his newfound heritage shape the outcome of the struggle for the fate of Aertu?

Delving deeper into the characters' motivations, relationships, and the epic struggle between light and darkness that defines the world of Aertu, with thrilling action, intricate plot twists, and rich world-building, "Sign of the White Raven" promises to captivate readers from start to finish.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bardiche Press
Date
31 May 2023
Pages
292
ISBN
9798987823910

In the gripping sequel to "The Halfblood King," Aleron and his companions find themselves facing new challenges and dangers as they navigate the treacherous landscape of Kolixtla, the capital city of Sudea's fiercest enemy. Despite rescuing his betrothed, Eilowyn, daughter of the Steward of Sudea, Aleron pays a heavy price: the loss of his magical abilities.

Now stripped of his powers, Aleron and his group must rely on their wit and resourcefulness to make their way back home across half a continent, all while facing the looming threat of the Adversary, the ancient enemy of Aertu, poised to walk free once again.

Meanwhile, the king of Arkus, Zormat, son of the Nameless God, embarks on a journey to recover his father's weapon of power, Zadehmal, hidden away for over four millennia. As Zormat's quest unfolds, the fate of Aertu hangs in the balance, with the Sudeans racing against time to prepare for the inevitable confrontation with the Adversary.

As Aleron grapples with the loss of his abilities and the weight of his destiny, new revelations about his ancestry come to light, further complicating the impending conflict. Will Aleron regain his powers in time to face the Nameless God in the battle that lies ahead? And how will his newfound heritage shape the outcome of the struggle for the fate of Aertu?

Delving deeper into the characters' motivations, relationships, and the epic struggle between light and darkness that defines the world of Aertu, with thrilling action, intricate plot twists, and rich world-building, "Sign of the White Raven" promises to captivate readers from start to finish.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bardiche Press
Date
31 May 2023
Pages
292
ISBN
9798987823910