Epub (reformatted) In ages past, there had been four magical weapons, fashioned to be used only by the Magefolk. But their history had been lost, together with the Artefacts themselves, in the Cataclysm which had wrought changes on land and water alike. Lost also had been the history of the Ma
Artifacts of Power 02 - Harp of Winds
โ Scribed by Furey, Maggie
- Publisher
- Bantam Sepctra Books
- Year
- 1995
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 271 KB
- Series
- Artifacts of Power 2
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Epub Reformatted
In the sequel to Aurian, Lady Aurian, pregnant and bereft of her magical powers, and her lover Anvar return to the holy city of Nexis, bringing with them the Staff of Earth, a powerful weapon against the evil Archmage Miathan.
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