
Brothers of Chaos, Part Two
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Oliver Jones
About this listen
An epic coming of age Dark Fantasy tale
Vandryn of house Glenclare faces the traitor and murderer of his father. His very freedom and survival is threatened as he finds himself held prisoner. The elf vixen Zylla thinks up a plan to enlist Zan and their legendary father Elleezer to cause trouble for the Melborians. Elleezer the keeper of Shattergar, the emerald eye of Umbaden wields an ancient elven magical artifact. But even with the magical artifact Shattergar is anywhere safe in a land ruled by The Blood Queen? This series is Epic Fantasy, Sword and Sorcery Mild Dark Fantasy with some adult situations.
©2021 Merick N. H. Ulrik (P)2024 Merick N. H Ulrik
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