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George Clifton and the Rise of Nagas

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"Once Nagas slither on the land, the civilisation of mankind will be shattered unless the golden spear glitters under the sun." George Clifton spent his entire life in the Enchanted Forest. The only people he had ever spoken to were his parents. His mother, Erika, was an angel from Mount Aiewaraq and became human after giving birth to him. His father, Alexander Clifton, was a mysterious man who kept his past life a secret. George's simple life changed completely when King William of Panalopia came to his tree house. The king invited Alexander Clifton to attend a council of war to address Nagas' invasion of Port City. Alexander brought George along to the council. King William told his audience about the warning he received from an angel of Mount Aiewaraq. Mankind would win the great war against Naga only with the help of the golden spear, made by the ancient angel king, Alekos. King William make a test to choose a hero in search of the golden spear long lost in time. When George stood up to enter the test, ...

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9798859119677
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 218
  • Published:
  • August 27, 2023
  • Dimensions:
  • 129x198x12 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 218 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: September 3, 2025

Description of George Clifton and the Rise of Nagas

"Once Nagas slither on the land, the civilisation of mankind will be shattered unless the golden spear glitters under the sun." George Clifton spent his entire life in the Enchanted Forest. The only people he had ever spoken to were his parents. His mother, Erika, was an angel from Mount Aiewaraq and became human after giving birth to him. His father, Alexander Clifton, was a mysterious man who kept his past life a secret. George's simple life changed completely when King William of Panalopia came to his tree house. The king invited Alexander Clifton to attend a council of war to address Nagas' invasion of Port City. Alexander brought George along to the council. King William told his audience about the warning he received from an angel of Mount Aiewaraq. Mankind would win the great war against Naga only with the help of the golden spear, made by the ancient angel king, Alekos. King William make a test to choose a hero in search of the golden spear long lost in time. When George stood up to enter the test, ...

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