
Elves of Irradan
Legends of Gilia, Book 4
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Narrated by:
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Greg Patmore
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By:
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RG Long
About this listen
As Ealrin and Blume embark to restore her magical abilities, they encounter a growing unrest in the ancient land of Irradan.
In search for a tree of legend, they uncover an empire on the brink of rebellion, a kingdom in shambles, and a clan of elves who revere nature more than their very lives.
The Empire of Enoth has stood for thousands of years. At its head rules a gleaming emperor worshiped as a god. As Ealrin casts his doubts on a supposed peaceful visit from the imperial elves, Blume befriends the stoic son of a general.
Yet in the distance, brewing in the mountains to the west, comes a lonely howl as a new threat reveals itself. One that may consume them all.
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