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Cover of Of Armor And Bone (The Sing Wars Book 1)

Of Armor And Bone (The Sing Wars Book 1)

✍ Scribed by Sean Clark


Book ID
110858715
Year
2019
Tongue
English
Weight
114 KB
Series
Sing Wars #1
Category
Fiction
ASIN
B07T9V5XYM

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✦ Synopsis


The Sing Wars: Book 1

The celestial object violently descended from the sky one day, crashing into the peaks of the Sing Mountains. On either side of the range, the peoples inhabiting the lands took notice of the strange power it radiated- an unequivocal magical force. The desire for that power turned the two nations to war.

The magi had always held a great power of their own, which was soon brought to the battlefield. The mass destruction that followed, however, caused both sides to reconsider the magi's role in their wars.

A detente was called, putting an uneasy distance between the two nations. Just when it seemed that the remnant of power could finally be uncovered, the force suddenly disappeared. It was then that a group of men, equipped with enigmatic magical armaments, arrived upon the front to locate the power.


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