
Zorn's Quest: Book 1: Revenge on Tribilious
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Narrated by:
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Brad Derry
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By:
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Steven Kandas
About this listen
This is the story of the quest of Zorn. He was thrown into slavery and then fought for his freedom. On his journey, he met Leonna. A female warrior. They found strength in each other. True love in the making. She was taken from him in battle while saving the princess of King Oric. King Oric told Zorn he could bring back Leonna if Zorn would recover the Lost Stone of Toren. Zorn traveled many miles during many moons only to discover that King Oric lied to him. There was no way to return his love to him. Now, the king must pay for such treachery. Zorn will have his revenge.
©2022 Steven Elmer Kandas (P)2023 Steven Elmer Kandas
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