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Izaryle's Will

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It's not always the good guys who defeat evil!An ancient evil has awoken, unleashing a long-forgotten darkness upon the world. After a mysterious storm, Gareth returns home to find his family slaughtered. In his grief, he vows to destroy the foul creatures responsible. Gathering a band of misfits, they embark on a quest that will forever change their lives.A found relic calls to the wicked Dreualfar, the very creatures Gareth swore to destroy. But genocide is no easy feat, and the Dreualfar will stop at nothing to free their dark patron.Can Gareth and his mercenaries serve as the last defenders of a doomed land-or will they perish in the battle at their doorstep?Find out in Izaryle's Will, the epic first installment of the Heroes of Order trilogy!---Gareth stood, letting his chair fall behind him. Drawing his cutlass, he glared at the void. "I knew I'd find you dark-skinned bastards here!" His tone was low but deadly. Springing into the darkness, he disappeared from sight.Ravion drew his longsword. "Dreu?" He questioned himself. Sword at the ready he casually stepped into the night, following after the impulsive warrior.The darkness rolled in like a wave, devouring half the room. Patrons disappeared inside it, their screams echoing all around. The unnatural shadow moved as if it were alive. It traveled across the area leaving a wake of dead where cheerful citizens stood moments before. Blood poured from the fresh wounds, seeping into the cracks of the wood planked floor.Lifting his great sword, Kane charged, ready to halt the strange shadow. Swinging with all his might the blow struck home, sinking into something solid but soft. He twisted and shoved deeper, hoping the wound was fatal. Withdrawing, he spun around, ready to attack again.The darkness in the room faded, leaving a black-skinned alfar in its place. Its body laid motionless on the floor, a thick black ichor seeping from the fatal chest wound.If you liked this book, be sure to check out the second installment, Izaryle's Prison.

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  • Language:
  • English
  • ISBN:
  • 9781732147126
  • Binding:
  • Paperback
  • Pages:
  • 280
  • Published:
  • September 24, 2018
  • Dimensions:
  • 152x15x229 mm.
  • Weight:
  • 376 g.
Delivery: 1-2 weeks
Expected delivery: November 29, 2024

Description of Izaryle's Will

It's not always the good guys who defeat evil!An ancient evil has awoken, unleashing a long-forgotten darkness upon the world. After a mysterious storm, Gareth returns home to find his family slaughtered. In his grief, he vows to destroy the foul creatures responsible. Gathering a band of misfits, they embark on a quest that will forever change their lives.A found relic calls to the wicked Dreualfar, the very creatures Gareth swore to destroy. But genocide is no easy feat, and the Dreualfar will stop at nothing to free their dark patron.Can Gareth and his mercenaries serve as the last defenders of a doomed land-or will they perish in the battle at their doorstep?Find out in Izaryle's Will, the epic first installment of the Heroes of Order trilogy!---Gareth stood, letting his chair fall behind him. Drawing his cutlass, he glared at the void. "I knew I'd find you dark-skinned bastards here!" His tone was low but deadly. Springing into the darkness, he disappeared from sight.Ravion drew his longsword. "Dreu?" He questioned himself. Sword at the ready he casually stepped into the night, following after the impulsive warrior.The darkness rolled in like a wave, devouring half the room. Patrons disappeared inside it, their screams echoing all around. The unnatural shadow moved as if it were alive. It traveled across the area leaving a wake of dead where cheerful citizens stood moments before. Blood poured from the fresh wounds, seeping into the cracks of the wood planked floor.Lifting his great sword, Kane charged, ready to halt the strange shadow. Swinging with all his might the blow struck home, sinking into something solid but soft. He twisted and shoved deeper, hoping the wound was fatal. Withdrawing, he spun around, ready to attack again.The darkness in the room faded, leaving a black-skinned alfar in its place. Its body laid motionless on the floor, a thick black ichor seeping from the fatal chest wound.If you liked this book, be sure to check out the second installment, Izaryle's Prison.

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