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The Rising of the Moon Clann

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The Rising of the Moon Clann

By: Cal Macseoin, Georgia Atkin - editor, Barbara Kmiec - editor
Narrated by: Kevin E Green
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Kailrey is a brave, young, halfling warrior who lives underground with his folk, the Moon Clann in Clann Hollows.

The clann have thrived in their underground home in the land of Nish Iruhne for several centuries, ever since they were forced to flee from their ancient homeland of Jadecliffe Isle, by ruthless invaders.

Although it is sometimes dangerous here in Nish Iruhne, the clann find much to be joyful about. They hunt and gather, and follow the moon and the folklore that is their heritage.

Life isn't always easy for Kailrey, as he navigates leadership, family, and the disabling fear that comes to him unexpectedly. But his wise and magical Uncle Oastee promises Kailrey will soon earn magic of his own. And the way things are going, he will need it! Life has begun to change in their once safe home and the wicked sorcerer Zargyle now threatens their very lives with his creatures, beasts, and other dark magic.

Kailrey and his warriors must fight to save their clann from extinction!

Narrated by Kevin E. Green

Music by Alexander Nakarada, "Journey to the middle ages-Marked"

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©2024 Carol E Bartels (P)2025 Carol Bartels
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