Wings O' Fate
part IV
-Solitude's End-
coming soon
There's no plot armor, just armor.
The last month of winter of 58 NC a young orphan Dominique Valwarin, living under harsh conditions in the backwards Issir town of Pascor, meets a roguish young half-breed of mysterious origins called Ebe. They'll strike an unlikely friendship, rise, fall and rise back up again, above their fates and lowly status. They'll create a legend that'll never fade in the hearts and minds of the peoples of two continents. Dream of the impossible and travel where no one had ever gone afore them. Beyond Elauthin.
Coming soon...
Lure O' War starts where Touch O' Luck ends.
It is a direct sequel and follows the story of Glen, the thief from Shroudcoast, now impersonating the grandson of the elderly Lord of Altarin and his colorfull companions.
It tells of Lord Storm Nattas struggles, as he tries desperately to prevent the realm from falling into the pits of war, or failing that, make certain he escapes it unscathed.
It will sing of gallant Sir Lucius Alden, 'Bloody tiger of the South' and his journey to the distant lands of Fetya, and the faraway 'true' North. A journey of hardships, danger, a desperate search for redemption and the road back to his beloved Regia.
It will whisper of a Princess woes and triumphs, in the exotic continent of Eplas.
It will speak of a 'demi-goddess' wanting what was promised and Dar Eherdir, the father of all assassins.
It was split into two volumes (Act I + Act II)
named respectively Hint O' Magic and Lure O' War
A young provincial thief of no particular renown has his life of crime changed in a day. He ‘stumbles’ upon a huge pile of gold for starters and soon after a dead man carrying a letter of 'royal' interest. Literally. While at it he ‘earns’ a title of sorts, along the promise of a life out of the gutter. Before he can properly appreciate the dramatic turn of his fortunes, he’s drawn into a dangerous conspiracy that threatens to embroil two continents in a devastating war.
The whole affair seems to cry out for a gallant hero of old, or failing that a cunning diplomat, but he’s neither. Perhaps a lying scoundrel, which our lad definitely is, would have to suffice. He does ‘acquire’ a dagger that knows a dead language after all and that must count for something.
Wings O' Fate part IV -Solitude's End- coming soon