
Saghir
A Shattered Gods Story
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Narrated by:
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Ryan Kennard Burke
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By:
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Chris Fox
About this listen
Before he became an archmage to topple an empire, before he met the legendary Eradicator Xal, Saghir was born a free ratkin, living on the streets of Gateway, a perilous desert city at the edge of the Blasted Lands.
Each month, the free laborers must pay their tithe in coin, or blood. Every ratkin in Saghir's tribe searches for something of value, lest their whole people be enslaved.
Ruthless Corax, carnivorous scarabs, and worse infest the city. There are countless ways for a rat to die, and all it takes is one mistake. There are no second chances.
Success carries its own price, one that will echo through the very foundations of the Hasran Imperium.
©2022 Chris Fox (P)2022 Chris Fox
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