Gods and Steel

The Cor Chronicles, Vol. IV

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction, Adventure, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Martin Parece ISBN: 1230000193055
Publisher: Parece Publishing Publication: October 28, 2013
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Martin Parece
ISBN: 1230000193055
Publisher: Parece Publishing
Publication: October 28, 2013
Imprint:
Language: English

A new Chronicler comes to the world, and he finds that all is not as it should be.  He discovers the truth of Rumedia and how things have come to be as they are, and he is determined to spread that truth to all who would listen.

Meanwhile…

On some level, it amazes Cor that he has survived so long and managed to protect his friends and family. He even seems to have secured a future for the Dahken in Aquis due to his strong alliance with its new King Rederick.  Together, they have somehow managed to free Byrverus and the whole of Aquis.

However, Emperor Nadav is defeated, not destroyed, and the Loszian necromancer is as vicious and hateful as ever.  He is willing to do all that is necessary to annihilate the traitors amongst his own lords and every living person in the Shining West.

A new threat emerges from the small merchant kingdom of Akor to the West, driven by the sudden weakness of Aquis and the ambition of one person.

Lord Dahken Cor must somehow defeat both threats while grappling with the complete truth about himself, the gods and Rumedia.

The Cor Chronicles:

                Blood and Steel (Volume I)

                Fire and Steel (Volume II)

                Darkness and Steel (Volume III)

                Gods and Steel (Volume IV)

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A new Chronicler comes to the world, and he finds that all is not as it should be.  He discovers the truth of Rumedia and how things have come to be as they are, and he is determined to spread that truth to all who would listen.

Meanwhile…

On some level, it amazes Cor that he has survived so long and managed to protect his friends and family. He even seems to have secured a future for the Dahken in Aquis due to his strong alliance with its new King Rederick.  Together, they have somehow managed to free Byrverus and the whole of Aquis.

However, Emperor Nadav is defeated, not destroyed, and the Loszian necromancer is as vicious and hateful as ever.  He is willing to do all that is necessary to annihilate the traitors amongst his own lords and every living person in the Shining West.

A new threat emerges from the small merchant kingdom of Akor to the West, driven by the sudden weakness of Aquis and the ambition of one person.

Lord Dahken Cor must somehow defeat both threats while grappling with the complete truth about himself, the gods and Rumedia.

The Cor Chronicles:

                Blood and Steel (Volume I)

                Fire and Steel (Volume II)

                Darkness and Steel (Volume III)

                Gods and Steel (Volume IV)

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