Inception Of A Brigade
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The inception of a spiritual odyssey begins . . .
Artka, once a nobleman’s son, is now a Carnalian soldier fighting a war against Ecclessa, which is said to be ruled by a ruthless Magician.
Lost in the forest while escaping tophets, Artka is pierced by an Ecclessite’s kingsman sword-but the sword does not immediately harm nor kill. To survive the piercing and heal his heart’s wound, Artka seeks Logon who waits at the rock where he was slain, only to learn a new brigade is soon to be created and Artka is to be a kingsman of it.
Invisible enemies lurk around him.
Hate battles against him.
Sacrifice is required of him.
Knowledge awaits him.
Only the runes on his Ecclessite sword can lead him to safety . . . if he can survive the journey.
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SKU (ISBN): 9781620208342
ISBN10: 1620208342
J. M. MacLeod
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: June 2019
Saga Of The Singing Sword Brigade # 1
Publisher: Ambassador-Emerald International
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