The Ever Fiend (Talon Stormbringer Book 1)
β Scribed by Ellefson, Randy
- Book ID
- 108984038
- Publisher
- Llurien Books
- Year
- 2016
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 140 KB
- Series
- Talon Stormbringer 1; Tales of Llurien
- Category
- Fiction
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
Only a fool steals from a wizard. Talon Stormbringer thought he knew the risk of stealing from Viland Shadowbreaker οΏ½ until he got caught. The wizard will spare him if Talon performs a service οΏ½ fetch the deadly silver elixir from the Everway, a supernatural land that Talon assumed wasnοΏ½t real. Only children believe the stories about what lies within οΏ½ lost souls, corrupted magic items, and mysterious destinations that most people never escape. Ruling over it all is the Ever Fiend, a bogeyman that people use to scare unruly youngsters into behaving. Talon agrees to go, if only to stop Viland from doing something unholy with the potent elixir once retrieved. Joining him are a band of people he canοΏ½t trust. Their leader, a sorelia with nefarious plans of his own. The soreliaοΏ½s battle-trained mynx, a large cat who obeys only its master. An alluring swordswoman who wants to enchant her blades with the elixir. A cocky guard whose bravado might prove more liability than asset. A warrior kryll whose curiosity about the elixir might cost him more than his life. And a tortured Knight of Coiryn who seeks redemption in a place where most are damned. Of all the things they might discover on their journey, one is the most obvious and yet the hardest to learnοΏ½ Only a fool steals from the Ever Fiend.
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