The Vulture, the Giant and the Flea

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy, Fiction & Literature, Short Stories, Romance
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Author: Mark Lord ISBN: 1230000024977
Publisher: Alt Hist Press Publication: October 13, 2012
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark Lord
ISBN: 1230000024977
Publisher: Alt Hist Press
Publication: October 13, 2012
Imprint:
Language: English

The second installment in the new epic fantasy series (can also be read as a stand alone story)

My name was synonymous with carrion and death.

Men called me the Vulture. Before me lay a scroll on which were written ten names. Ten heroes to complete ten tasks.

Alexia, Princess of Real-Dorn, self-proclaimed God-Queen of northern Neriador had summoned me, and who was I to refuse her? After all I owed her so much. She knew why I was the man I was. And she had decided to call in her debt.

There were men on the list strong enough to fight great monsters, but who was best suited to defeat a Giant? Were not elephants afraid of mice, according to legend? Well perhaps this giant would be afraid of someone very small? My finger hovered over the name of Felderen, a diminutive but deadly man known as the Flea of Lufur.

The Vulture, the Giant and the Flea is the second volume in the Ten Tasks for the Vulture series of fantasy short stories.

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The second installment in the new epic fantasy series (can also be read as a stand alone story)

My name was synonymous with carrion and death.

Men called me the Vulture. Before me lay a scroll on which were written ten names. Ten heroes to complete ten tasks.

Alexia, Princess of Real-Dorn, self-proclaimed God-Queen of northern Neriador had summoned me, and who was I to refuse her? After all I owed her so much. She knew why I was the man I was. And she had decided to call in her debt.

There were men on the list strong enough to fight great monsters, but who was best suited to defeat a Giant? Were not elephants afraid of mice, according to legend? Well perhaps this giant would be afraid of someone very small? My finger hovered over the name of Felderen, a diminutive but deadly man known as the Flea of Lufur.

The Vulture, the Giant and the Flea is the second volume in the Ten Tasks for the Vulture series of fantasy short stories.

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