
Conquests in the White Wilderness
Dreaming Donkey, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Bright Okoye
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By:
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Bright Okoye
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In their desperate quest for power, the Wonders of the White Wilderness enter into deceptive alliance with more cities that are also very deceptive. One of the scoundrels lays his hands on an ancient scroll only to discover that evil cannot rule over good but the corruption in the city of Lars gives him no opportunity to give his counsels. The old wizard kindles the fire of battles: battles of the swords and battles for the corruption of the mind. Then, Vensiono must stand against the evils of the wizard before it is too late. But if the conquests of the swords can be achieved, it behooves the city of Lars to achieve the conquest of the mind even with a king without character.
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