
Erik AmberLight and the Sword of the Sapphire Sea
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Narrated by:
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Dino Andrade
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By:
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J. F. Swendsen
About this listen
Thousands of years ago in the land of Mavina, an evil necromancer tried to take over the kingdom; but thanks to the tireless efforts of a mysterious wizard, his efforts ended in failure. Three thousand years later, the necromancer returns with the plans to take the kingdom once again. Erik AmberLight, a Human/Elf hybrid from a small farming village learned of the necromancer’s return and leaves home to find The Four Great Treasures. The very same items the wizard had used to defeat the necromancer once before.
Join Erik as he, his friend Izzy, his cousin Raegel and his pet horse Miracle set out on the adventure of a life time!
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