A Tale of the Islands and What Can Be Found There

Fiction & Literature, Action Suspense, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Daniel R. Robichaud ISBN: 1230002429298
Publisher: Twice Told Tales Publication: July 15, 2018
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Daniel R. Robichaud
ISBN: 1230002429298
Publisher: Twice Told Tales
Publication: July 15, 2018
Imprint:
Language: English

In the realms of the red sun, Basho Haiyu walks alone. He is the undying samurai charged by Emma-O to find the heart of this mysterious world and to plant Hell's standard there. As well, Haiyu must face the minions of the Oni Worlds, standing against whatever monsters and devils threaten the populace of this mysterious world. Haiyu is the Samurai of Hell.

On the remote island of Iriogaki, the small town of Edoka ekes out an existence as a port of call. The townsfolk live and work in a constant state of wariness for their community is nestled in the remains of an ancient ruined city whose populace went to dust generations ago. The strange buildings and the jungle beyond them are home to unusual creatures, mysteries, and strange miracles. Among the latter is the Wanoikokiyama, a tree whose spiky fruit is rumored to have mystical properties. A short time ago, a party of scholars ventured into the island's interior in search of such a fruit. The jungle seems to have swallowed them.

Recently arrived on the island, Basho Haiyu finds himself concerned for the party's fate. He suspects the presence of enemies hiding in the jungle, and so goes in search of the missing group. His journey along the river will reveal strange creatures and unleash bizarre, ancient sorcery. Will he discover the truth behind the disappearance and return to tell of his discoveries?

"A Tale of the Islands and What Can Be Found There" is a short novel (16000+ words) featuring the continuing adventures of the Samurai of Hell. Although it is the fifth such adventure, it stands on its own and provides an easy point of access to the saga.

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In the realms of the red sun, Basho Haiyu walks alone. He is the undying samurai charged by Emma-O to find the heart of this mysterious world and to plant Hell's standard there. As well, Haiyu must face the minions of the Oni Worlds, standing against whatever monsters and devils threaten the populace of this mysterious world. Haiyu is the Samurai of Hell.

On the remote island of Iriogaki, the small town of Edoka ekes out an existence as a port of call. The townsfolk live and work in a constant state of wariness for their community is nestled in the remains of an ancient ruined city whose populace went to dust generations ago. The strange buildings and the jungle beyond them are home to unusual creatures, mysteries, and strange miracles. Among the latter is the Wanoikokiyama, a tree whose spiky fruit is rumored to have mystical properties. A short time ago, a party of scholars ventured into the island's interior in search of such a fruit. The jungle seems to have swallowed them.

Recently arrived on the island, Basho Haiyu finds himself concerned for the party's fate. He suspects the presence of enemies hiding in the jungle, and so goes in search of the missing group. His journey along the river will reveal strange creatures and unleash bizarre, ancient sorcery. Will he discover the truth behind the disappearance and return to tell of his discoveries?

"A Tale of the Islands and What Can Be Found There" is a short novel (16000+ words) featuring the continuing adventures of the Samurai of Hell. Although it is the fifth such adventure, it stands on its own and provides an easy point of access to the saga.

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