Cyador's Heirs
โ Scribed by L. E. Modesitt, Jr.
- Book ID
- 113820293
- Publisher
- Tom Doherty Associates
- Tongue
- en-US
- Weight
- 878 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781466843103
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โฆ Synopsis
"An intriguing fantasy in a fascinating world, with characters who catch you up." --Robert Jordan, New York Times Bestselling author of The Wheel of Time ยฎseries
Decades after the fall of Cyador, its survivors have reestablished themselves in Cigoerne, a fertile country coveted by hostile neighbors in less hospitable lands. Young Lerial, the second son of Duke Kiedron, lives in the shadow of his older brother Lephi, the heir to their father's realm. Lerial's future seems preordained: He will one day command his brother's forces in defense of Cigoerne, serving at his older sibling's pleasure, and no more.
But when Lerial is sent abroad to be fostered by Major Altyrn to learn the skills and wisdom he will need to fulfill his future duties, he begins a journey into a much larger world that brings out his true potential. Lerial has talents that few, as yet, suspect: He is one of those rare beings who can harness both Order...
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