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Ash

The Legends of the Nameless World

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Ash

By: Kirill Klevanski, Valeria Kornosenko - introduction
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne
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Even before Myristal went out, before the battle of the Heavens and the Earth broke out, before the Black General was imprisoned on the Mountain of Skulls, a wizard had wandered the endless expanses of the Nameless World in search of his past and his future.

This is the legend of Ash, the Master of a Thousand Words, the Bloody General. What's true and what is fiction is up to you to decide. But this is how his story was told to young children, so that they wouldn't be afraid and have nightmares, back when the legends of the old world were still remembered.

©2021 Kirill Klevanski (P)2021 Tantor
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the author is really good at describing (when they can be bothered) but not very good at explaining, honestly im not sure they know the difference. but even though they are quite good at describing it seems most times instead they will just say "but that's a story for another time" or "but more on that later" BUT LATER NEVER COMES! the main protagonist is basicly a reformed Hitler but thays beside the point. I would not recommend this book to anyone unless they like being litteraraly blue balled for 16 hours and 17 minutes

but thats a story for another time.

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