This critically acclaimed epic fantasy is now available as an ebook: For a thousand years, the mountainous island nation of Sileria, wherein dwells Dar the destroyer goddess, has toiled under the yoke of one foreign conqueror after another. But now, as the empires which surround the Middle Sea battl
In Legend Born
โ Scribed by Resnick, Laura
- Publisher
- Tor Fantasy;Blonde Trifecta
- Year
- 1998;2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 577 KB
- Edition
- 1st
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
For a thousand years, Sileria has toiled under the yoke of foreign conquerors, Savage Moorlanders, sorcerous Kints, and now the hedonistic Valdani have forced the Silerian mountain clans into harsh slavery. Villages have been razed, and the innocent populace dragged to the mines, there to toil until death with no hope of escape.
But there is hope. Five disparate people have been brought reluctantly together by the prophesy of a young Guardian--a prophesy that promises the coming of a savior. These five must put aside ages-old blood feuds before the conquerors force all to bend to their vicious will...
Library : Fantasy
Universes : Chronicles of Sirkara [01]
Formats : EPUB
ISBN : 9780812555479
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