The Unblessed Child
β Scribed by R J Kaldanis
- Year
- 2020
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 174 KB
- Edition
- 978-0-6487790-0-1
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Tylden;VIC
- ISBN
- 0648779017
- ASIN
- B085DSZT7N
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
There are two types of people in The New Realm: those who are blessed by the gods of the four elements and those who arenβt even worthy of their family name. They are unwanted, unloved and are simply known as The Unblessed.
Eighteen year old Aardriyah Veros has it worse than most, forever living in the shadow of her powerfully water blessed brother and trying to survive in a broken and poverty stricken nation, to support her father and little sister. Matters only get worse when after two weeks of vivid nightmares, she finds herself being hunted and kidnapped by a mysterious robed figure, powered by a glowing amethyst eye amulet.
With her elderly neighbour and new found canine friend in tow, our unblessed child sets out on an epic journey to uncover the truth behind her dreams and why she is being hunted. As she traverses the deepest of oceans brimming with terrifying beasts, volcanic ash covered empires and tunnels of haunted kingdoms, Aardriyah learns that there are worse things in The New Realm than being Unblessed.
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