The holy war between the inhabitants of the planet Garus and their heretical colonies on the neighbouring planet of Salemia had been raging for over two hundred years when the Gods finally gave them a sign that it was time for peace to return.
True, the war weary inhabitants of the two worlds would probably have jumped at anything that could be interpreted by any stretch of the imagination as a holy sign, but the sign they finally received was better than anything they could possibly have hoped for. A new sun shining in the sky, after all, could not possibly be anything other than a divine sending, saving the Children of Mekk from having to stretch anyone’s imagination by even the slightest amount, and the people of the two worlds were dancing in the rubble strewn streets even before the First Children could make their historic pronouncements from the balconies of the houses of Mekk the Father.
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The Rossem Project
FantasyTwenty years after the end of the Fourth Shadowwar, Thomas Gown is a happily married family man with a beautiful wife and a perfect son. When he takes his son back to Lexandria University to arrange for his wizardly education, however, he learns tha...