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Die Suche nach dem König
- Die Legende vom Tränenvogel 4
- Narrated by: Philipp Schepmann
- Length: 16 hrs
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Publisher's Summary
Das epische Finale der großen Fantasy-Saga aus Korea!
Die Abenteurer Kaygon Draka, Lekon Tinahan und Feuergeist Bihyung haben die Reinkarnation der Lekon-Göttin gefunden – doch der Tanzende Gott der Menschen bleibt verschwunden. Um die Macht der Nagas und ihren Krieg gegen die Völker des Nordens zu beenden, reisen sie nach Süden, ins Zentrum der Macht der Nagas. Doch die Echsenwesen, die die Macht ihrer Göttin gestohlen haben, sind nahezu unbesiegbar, wenn der Tanzende Gott nicht gefunden und eine uralte Prophezeiung erfüllt wird. Den Abenteurern bleibt nicht mehr viel Zeit...
©2003 Lee Young-do (P)2024 Random House Audio
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