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Magic and Steel

By: James Curl
Narrated by: Harry Shaw
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Captain Graves is on the hunt for treasure and vengeance. However, his adventure becomes more than he expected, in the form of a mysterious dark tower, strange reptilian-like creatures, and a supernatural Dark Entity.

Rinbon, the prince of thieves, is sent to rescue a priestess who possesses a jewel of tremendous power known as the Flame of Gilliad. Charvella has been kidnapped by the evil sorcerer Zuthal Ka and taken to his demon-haunted temple. It's up to Rinbon to save Chavella before Zuthal Ka can seize the jewel and use it for his evil purposes.
Elmray, a young sorcerer apprentice, witnesses his mentor's death at the hands of the evil sorcerer Yoza. Twelve years later, Elmray must confront Yoza. With the help of strange cosmic beings and a powerful rune staff, Elmray travels to an eldridge world where Yoza has become more than human.

A hundred years before Conan the Cimmerian scourged the seas, there was Tranicos, the greatest of all the Barachan pirates. But how did he become a pirate? Betrayed by his mentor, the ruthless General Valzon, a young Tranicos finds friendship with the Barachan pirates. Determined to kill Valzon, Tranicos must plunge himself into battle, not only against the ruthless General but also a Stygian sorcerer.

©2024 James Curl (P)2024 James Curl
Dark Fantasy Dragons & Mythical Creatures Fantasy Sorcery Magic Users Magic Royalty Pirate
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