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Chronicles of Maradoum, Volume 6

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Chronicles of Maradoum, Volume 6

By: Ross Hughes
Narrated by: Matt Weisgerber
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Dwarves and mutants.

Orcs and demonesses.

Tea trolls and tigers.

Bone-bound ghosts and lightning wolves.

Dip your toes into the exotic waters of Maradoum, exploring the realm through 11 stand-alone short stories set in the same world as the Convent Series, beginning with A Dead Wizard’s Dream.

From the brutality of dust-blown Ogbun Nagali and the barbarism of high society in Zamphia to the rotten heart of civilized Justiqua and the treacheries secreted beneath the soothing tropics of Ishambria, this high fantasy anthology is stuffed to the gills with witches and wizards, gods and monsters, tales of love beyond death and familial vengeance, coming of age and reunification, and questing warriors and even noble foes.

Featured in Chronicles of Maradoum, Volume 6:

  • A Worthy Foe
  • Dwarves and Mutants
  • The Floating Village
  • The Ghost of Clandillion Tower
  • How to Bribe a Magician
  • The Guru of Bebuniyaad
  • Drusilla the Demoness
  • The Fiddler and the Fossegrim
  • Tea Troll Madness
  • The Tigers of Talipalau
  • Wrath of the Cloud Emperor
©2021 Ross Hughes (P)2021 Ross Hughes
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