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Thrall
โ Scribed by Shrewsbury, Steven L.
- Publisher
- Seventh Star Press, LLC
- Year
- 2010
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 234 KB
- Edition
- 1st ed
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- Lexington, KY
- ISBN
- 0982565631
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โฆ Synopsis
Set in the mists of ancient times, Thrall tells the story of Gorias La Gaul, an aging warrior who has lived for centuries battling the monstrosities of legend and lore. It is an age when the Nephilum walk the earth, demonic forces hunger to be unleashed, and dragons still soar through the skies ... living and undead. On a journey to find one of his own blood, a young man who is caught in the shadow of necromancy, Gorias' path crosses with familiar enemies, some of whom not even death can hold bound.Thrall is gritty, dark-edged heroic fantasy in the vein of Robert E. Howard and David Gemmell. It is a maelstrom of hard-hitting action and unpredictable imagery, taking place within an incredible antediluvian world. In Gorias La Gaul, Thrall introduces an iconic new character to the realms of fantasy literature. Thrall invites the reader to go on a perilous journey where it is not a matter of whether one has the courage to die, but whether one has the courage to live.
โฆ Subjects
Good and evil -- Fiction
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