
Devil's Moon
Legends of the Lost Tribes, Book 3
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Narrated by:
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Marlin May
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By:
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Kitty Lewis
About this listen
The Lizard War is over, and the tribal lands are slowly returning to normal. Now the people are asking what else lies outside of their own lands; what other threats or allies could be out there?
In hopes of answering some of these questions, Kandrina and Remlik have begun a new study of the old Explorer's Guild journals. They discover a mystery in the writings of "C", an explorer from over 200 years ago, whose last journal was lost.
Legend has it "C" was exploring the Forest of the West while writing it, so naturally the two scholars decide to head westward in their never-ending quest for knowledge. But will they stumble across something best left undisturbed?
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