Elegy

Book One of the Arbiter Codex

Fiction & Literature, Horror, Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Christopher Kellen ISBN: 1230000286890
Publisher: Eisengoth Independent Books Publication: January 1, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Christopher Kellen
ISBN: 1230000286890
Publisher: Eisengoth Independent Books
Publication: January 1, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

"The story hits the ground running and doesn't slow down to the final confrontation." - M. Todd Gallowglas, author of the Tears of Rage Sequence

"A ripsnorting fantasy adventure." Amazon.com user review

"... a really solid read." - Mat Nastos; artist, director, writer

D'Arden Tal arrives at the city of Calessa to reclaim it from darkness. Even to enter, he must fight his way past the corruption gathering at its gates. Armed with only his mind, his crystalline sword and the sheer force of his will, D'Arden must shatter the chains of corruption which threaten to consume every soul within those stone walls. Deep beneath the earth, he discovers an evil which will cause him to question his faith, his devotion, and his very existence.

"The Arbiter Codex series has definitely catapulted to the top of my must read list whenever a new installment is released." - Amazon.com user review

If you like your fantasy grim and gritty, with the feel of dirt underneath the hero's fingernails, ELEGY is for you. Readers of Robert E. Howard, Fritz Leiber and Andrzej Sapkowski (The Witcher) will find themselves right at home when they dive into THE ARBITER CODEX.

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"The story hits the ground running and doesn't slow down to the final confrontation." - M. Todd Gallowglas, author of the Tears of Rage Sequence

"A ripsnorting fantasy adventure." Amazon.com user review

"... a really solid read." - Mat Nastos; artist, director, writer

D'Arden Tal arrives at the city of Calessa to reclaim it from darkness. Even to enter, he must fight his way past the corruption gathering at its gates. Armed with only his mind, his crystalline sword and the sheer force of his will, D'Arden must shatter the chains of corruption which threaten to consume every soul within those stone walls. Deep beneath the earth, he discovers an evil which will cause him to question his faith, his devotion, and his very existence.

"The Arbiter Codex series has definitely catapulted to the top of my must read list whenever a new installment is released." - Amazon.com user review

If you like your fantasy grim and gritty, with the feel of dirt underneath the hero's fingernails, ELEGY is for you. Readers of Robert E. Howard, Fritz Leiber and Andrzej Sapkowski (The Witcher) will find themselves right at home when they dive into THE ARBITER CODEX.

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