The Ear of a King

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Historical, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories
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Author: Ken McCulloch ISBN: 9780991679324
Publisher: Ken McCulloch Publication: May 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ken McCulloch
ISBN: 9780991679324
Publisher: Ken McCulloch
Publication: May 4, 2013
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Ulvendorf: the degenerate, corrupt jewel of a world far into its decline.
Many rival nations has crumbled to its armies, their people enslaved in mighty campaigns of war. Yet all this is forgotten, known only to those reading rotten history books. The Kingdom has grown stagnant, decadent and corrupt.
Under the rule of the tired, weak King Ecclesiastes, it falters daily, providing a festering environment for corrupt magistrates, conniving knights and worst of all, a sadistic, adulterous Queen looking to secure her own future.
It comes to the Court Jester, Wannear - born deformed and as corrupt, degenerate and debased as the kingdom itself - to do what the Kingdom cannot, or isn’t willing, to do - save itself from itself.
But what can the lowest of the low amongst the King’s Court do?

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Ulvendorf: the degenerate, corrupt jewel of a world far into its decline.
Many rival nations has crumbled to its armies, their people enslaved in mighty campaigns of war. Yet all this is forgotten, known only to those reading rotten history books. The Kingdom has grown stagnant, decadent and corrupt.
Under the rule of the tired, weak King Ecclesiastes, it falters daily, providing a festering environment for corrupt magistrates, conniving knights and worst of all, a sadistic, adulterous Queen looking to secure her own future.
It comes to the Court Jester, Wannear - born deformed and as corrupt, degenerate and debased as the kingdom itself - to do what the Kingdom cannot, or isn’t willing, to do - save itself from itself.
But what can the lowest of the low amongst the King’s Court do?

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