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The Canticles of Andurun

The Canticles of Andurun
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Publisher : Strategic Book Publishing
Total Pages : 587
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ISBN-10 : 9781609762711
ISBN-13 : 1609762711
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Book Synopsis The Canticles of Andurun by : Ian Thomas Curtis

Download or read book The Canticles of Andurun written by Ian Thomas Curtis and published by Strategic Book Publishing. This book was released on 2010-12 with total page 587 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Kallendaros is a land conquered by the Dragons. In a treaty agreed upon between the races, it was decreed that every youth between the ages of fifteen and seventeen would receive the branding as a mark of loyalty to their conquerors. Justias, a brash seventeen-year-old, encounters Marek, a former Dragon Cleric fleeing from his own army. Justias hides Marek to save him, setting in motion a chain of events that leaves his village destroyed, and both of them running for their lives. The two become embroiled in a rebellion instigated by the Noble Houses of the southlands, who wish to overthrow the Dragon Clerics. Traveling to Southdeep, the last bastion of Human freedom, Justias embarks on a seemingly hopeless quest against their true enemy: the Dragons. Gildaryss, Tyrant Wyrm, molds the events to further her own plot: the annihilation of all Humanity. In a vain bid for peace with the Dragon Clerics, Southdeep's young lord Uriel is captured by the enemy. Presumed dead, the tension between the Clerics and the Nobility reaches the breaking point, with war inevitable. On the heels of such dire news, Justias finds himself hailed as the Dragon Slayer King: the warrior for whom the southlands have been waiting for more than 200 years.


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