
The Forlorn One
Kingdoms of Ol'world, Book 2
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Narrated by:
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Joseph Tweedale
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Patticus Mysticus has denied his destiny of becoming king, and tries to re-forge an old life he wants back. Falling into the Eternal realm of the gods, he quickly realizes there will be no going back. Thrown into becoming a mighty all-warrior and learning the ways of the just, he has to overcome his lonely mission, he must learn to fight for the world.
At the same time, an evil god rises in power and begins to gain his full potential in Ol'world.
Tage and Iceskgard stick to helping the rangers and the new King of Thieves, Corrick. Trying to overthrow the magi tyranny forever, they soon realize that there is evil coming from more places than any of them ever expected.
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