Larcout

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
Cover of the book Larcout by K. A. Krantz, K. A. Krantz
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Author: K. A. Krantz ISBN: 9780986253713
Publisher: K. A. Krantz Publication: June 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: K. A. Krantz
ISBN: 9780986253713
Publisher: K. A. Krantz
Publication: June 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Blood-beings can be chattel or char.

 

Fire seethes through the veins of every Morsam, demanding domination and destruction. Combat is a hobby. Slaughtering the inferior blood-beings is entertainment. Life is a repetitious cycle in the prison fashioned by the gods. But mix-race abomination Vadrigyn os Harlo suspects the key to freedom lies with safeguarding the blood-beings; until her blood-born mother uses foreign magic to turn the Morsam against her. Betrayed, bound, and broken, Vadrigyn struggles against the dying of her essential fire. Yet the ebbing flames unleash the dormant magic of her mixed heritage…

 

The magic to destroy free will.

 

Seized by the gods and dumped in the desert nation of Larcout to stop history from repeating, Vadrigyn discovers her mother’s legacy of treason and slaughter still festers. To survive the intrigues of the royal court, the roiling undercurrents of civil war, and the gods themselves, Vadrigyn must unravel the conspiracy behind her mother’s banishment. But manipulating free will unleashes a torrent of consequences.

 

If she fails the gods, she will return to the Morsam prison, stripped of all magic and all hope.

 

If she succeeds, she can rule a nation.

 

Kasthu. Roborgu. Inarchma.

Live. Learn. Burn.

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Blood-beings can be chattel or char.

 

Fire seethes through the veins of every Morsam, demanding domination and destruction. Combat is a hobby. Slaughtering the inferior blood-beings is entertainment. Life is a repetitious cycle in the prison fashioned by the gods. But mix-race abomination Vadrigyn os Harlo suspects the key to freedom lies with safeguarding the blood-beings; until her blood-born mother uses foreign magic to turn the Morsam against her. Betrayed, bound, and broken, Vadrigyn struggles against the dying of her essential fire. Yet the ebbing flames unleash the dormant magic of her mixed heritage…

 

The magic to destroy free will.

 

Seized by the gods and dumped in the desert nation of Larcout to stop history from repeating, Vadrigyn discovers her mother’s legacy of treason and slaughter still festers. To survive the intrigues of the royal court, the roiling undercurrents of civil war, and the gods themselves, Vadrigyn must unravel the conspiracy behind her mother’s banishment. But manipulating free will unleashes a torrent of consequences.

 

If she fails the gods, she will return to the Morsam prison, stripped of all magic and all hope.

 

If she succeeds, she can rule a nation.

 

Kasthu. Roborgu. Inarchma.

Live. Learn. Burn.

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