Along the Many Houses of Damnation

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: R. Janvier del Valle ISBN: 9781301993895
Publisher: R. Janvier del Valle Publication: February 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R. Janvier del Valle
ISBN: 9781301993895
Publisher: R. Janvier del Valle
Publication: February 6, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Under his teacher's orders, Jeskun takes Vohro's horse, Dahkar, and makes his way southward towards the moorlands, where the Davinian School lies, in order for him to meet and train with Mastro Siel, who is head of the First Blades of the School of Daví. But during the journey, things take a turn for the worse when he runs into Wesper Forest, a hundred-mile long woodland region forsaken by the ugliest of spirits, full of thousands of trails and paths specifically made to confuse the traveler, sending Jeskun down a perilous whirlwind of mental anguish--and into the arms of a horrific creature.

This installment introduces a new character, Wenden (Wend) Nahn of the Wespering Clan, a fiery young huntress who begins to clash heads with Jeskun from the outset of their first encounter.

Series No. 3: Along the Many Houses of Damnation: 25,500 words (the equivalent to 65 paperback pages). Includes illustrations.

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Under his teacher's orders, Jeskun takes Vohro's horse, Dahkar, and makes his way southward towards the moorlands, where the Davinian School lies, in order for him to meet and train with Mastro Siel, who is head of the First Blades of the School of Daví. But during the journey, things take a turn for the worse when he runs into Wesper Forest, a hundred-mile long woodland region forsaken by the ugliest of spirits, full of thousands of trails and paths specifically made to confuse the traveler, sending Jeskun down a perilous whirlwind of mental anguish--and into the arms of a horrific creature.

This installment introduces a new character, Wenden (Wend) Nahn of the Wespering Clan, a fiery young huntress who begins to clash heads with Jeskun from the outset of their first encounter.

Series No. 3: Along the Many Houses of Damnation: 25,500 words (the equivalent to 65 paperback pages). Includes illustrations.

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