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Record of Lodoss War: The Grey Witch (Light Novel)

By: Ryo Mizuno
Narrated by: Dan Bittner
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Thirty years after the Demon Wars, peace has returned to the land of Lodoss--but darkness looms. After defending his village against a horde of goblins, a headstrong young warrior named Parn sets out on a quest to restore his father's honor and save the realm. Joining Parn are Deedlit the high elf, Slayn the wizard, Etoh, a fledgling priest, Ghim, a grizzled dwarven warrior, and Woodchuck, a wily thief. Along their journey, Parn and his companions discover an evil witch who, for eons, has been manipulating events from the shadows. Can this ragtag party of heroes defeat the all-powerful Grey Witch and prevent Lodoss and its kingdoms from descending into total chaos and destruction?

©1988, 2013 Ryo Mizuno, Group SNE (P)1988 Ryo Mizuno, Group SNE
Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy Magic Users Magic Emotionally Gripping Witchcraft War
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A great breath of life into a classic staple of fantasy literature from Japan.
Wonderfully put together audiobook, with fun narration.
Seven Seas, if you read this, please translate the rest of the series and reprint this volume in a physical format.

A Classic Fantasy Story

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