
General Ygl & the Genie
The Jode, Part 1
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Narrated by:
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Charles Hubbell
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By:
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PJ Selarom
About this listen
General Ygl's Inner Earth has been turned upside-down to his horror. Follow his compatriots and him on an adventure of discovery about the infamous Jode in a world of gods and goddesses, belief and disbelief, politics and religion; and, divine right in the embattled continent of Zaendara. Divine right, the god-given gifts granted by the Divinity to each royal family. Can they overcome their frailties before Xurchon (the God of Evil) and Emperor Rondo can usurp Zaendaran peace? Can Ygl rise as a good leader? What does the Jode have to do with any of it?
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