The Seventh King
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  • Reads 43
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  • Parts 7
  • Time 27m
Ongoing, First published Dec 27, 2013
Nathaniel thought he must be dreaming; he slunk down into the other chair and gave himself a huge pinch on the arm. Nothing changed. He was a warlock.

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The land of Hollowlyn is hidden in plain sight. There are things that exist there that humans agreed to ignore, but Nathaniel wasn't just any human. 

He was a young warlock, and he had a lot to learn. Learning to use his abilities was one thing, and learning to live between two worlds was another entirely. He is given the chance to learn from one of the greatest scholars in history, and he must use that knowledge to save the seventh king.
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The Rider's Legend

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