The Stone Sorceress
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  • Time 5h 0m
Complete, First published Feb 07, 2014
Eros is sent to find the princess when he happens across a sanguinary mage on an evil crusade. He resolves to stop her, but this simple task proves difficult because the mage, and her accomplice, appear to know much that he does not. In the possession of ancient secrets, and unfathomable resources, the insatiate mage proves to perhaps be too much for the intrepid soldier.

This is an epic fantasy adventure, which features a bit of everything: gods, pistols, swords, mythology, magic, romance. Secret orders, dragons, ghosts, temples, and heroes.
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Eros

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Eros, a world forsaken by its gods, left to be governed by kings and Magi, gifted with control over various elements. *** Some say the gods are dead. That Godswar left no victor standing. That perhaps they never wore flesh at all, and old tales are mere tales. Others say they have left this land to their creations, or merely left their bodies, and are now the living spirit of their own element, gifting and empowering their chosens. There's, however, a whisper of madness, or perhaps a jest, that the gods are alive, never ceasing to weave fate to their whims. That they will be seen once again, in time to finish Godswar. Whether it is the gods' will, or not, as the ambitions of kings and outlaws tangle with ploys of betrayal, personal vendettas, fury and passion, a war is sure to come. Edited by Timor Magber Graphic Design by Timor Magber