
Duet of Pernicious Eels
Paladins of the Harvest, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Adriel Brandt
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By:
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Kaden Love
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Peace is no more. The Harmony Allegiant have grown in Kzhek, preparing for the next stage in their revolution. Phenmir has returned home to witness the rise of a new Krall and the path of his son as a Patriarchal Scholar. Aerhee must face her past once again as secrets of Facet threaten its structure. Yetrik finds new allies in the Priessmen, hoping to join them to his people in Court Gruth. Nature speaks as vines rise from their rest in the Middlelands. Players both familiar and new have entered the war over harvesting. In a battle of preservation and progression, there can only be one victor.
©2025 Kaden Love (P)2025 Kaden Love
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