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Tales of a Far Rider: Volume 1

By: Troy Osgood
Narrated by: Oliver Hembrough
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In a world where magic, danger, and adventure are over every hill, the Shroudweavers of Merelein will use that magic to fight, survive, and advance.

The world of Merelein is surrounded by a shroud of magical energy that has caused the people to evolve. A select few have become Shroudweavers, granted access to the shroud in the form of amazing abilities that they use to fight monsters and other dangers of the world. Shroudweavers evolve through the ranks, advancing through the use of their abilities.

Culann Hawkfall is a Far Rider and a Shroudweaver, called Cloaks by the people, wandering the continent of Atair looking for adventure, looking to escape a past he wants nothing to do with. He hopes that advancement will help him find the peace he lacks. He hopes that being a Far Rider, and working to help the people of the world, will give him the atonement he seeks.

Follow Culann on his adventures as he advances and changes the world around him.

©2023 Troy Osgood (P)2023 Podium Audio

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