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Predestination

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Predestination

By: Alexey Osadchuk, Zachary J. Lorang - Translator
Narrated by: Ryan Burke
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A new ruler is ascending to the throne of Vintervald, and his army is heading to the North to give battle to the Frost Knights. And meanwhile, Princess Astrid is desperate to find new allies.

The King of Astland dreams of an Imperial Crown, and he's waiting for the right moment to hurl his legions into Vestonia.

In Atalia, a shift in the balance of power is already well underway, and the Golden Lion is hungry for revenge.

The King of Claron, Olgerd III the Proud, has fixed his eyes on Bergonia and the Margraviate de Valier. Carl III's illness seems to have subsided temporarily, leaving him frantically trying to collect new legions.

The Duke de Bauffremont is returning to Herouxville from Atalian captivity, while his rival the Duke de Gondy continues to strengthen his influence.

Meanwhile, Max is returning to Fort de Gris, after vanquishing one of the Elder Hrimthurs.

This world is home to everyone Max holds dear, and he can't let them destroy it. Whether his appearance was Predestination at work, or the result of some sort of complicated web of intrigue, is still a mystery. But one thing is clear: defending his loved ones will require him to act quickly and decisively . . .

©2025 Alexey Osadchuk (P)2025 Tantor Media
Action & Adventure Fantasy Historical
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