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Narrated by:
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William Hrdina
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By:
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William Hrdina
About this listen
Dhalgo is a pacifist living in a tribe of warriors known as the Kimbry. All he wants to do is train naequine, his tribe's elephant-sized warhorses, but tradition and prejudice keeps Dhalgo from doing the thing he loves.
Unbeknownst to the Kimbry, an apocalyptic battle lies on the horizon. Namarrgon, the greatest evil in a world full of monsters, has raised a massive army that is sweeping across the land like a plague.
Namarrgon's only rival is a Warlord named Munuane. He enlists the Kimbry and unexpectedly promotes Dhalgo to be Chief Naequine Steward, changing his entire life in the blink of an eye. But tragedy looms in the most unlikely of guises: a simple black cloak.
©2014 William Hrdina (P)2014 William Hrdina
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