The Mage War Chronicles: The Fall Begins
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Ongoing, First published Feb 10, 2014
Eli Honey, the family failure. 

When you are born into a family of Sword Mages, fighting is not an option, but a destiny. To reach adulthood without summoning your sword is unforgivable. Seventeen year old Eli has accepted his fate. He has nine months left, and even his family has given up on him. 

When Eli is shipped off to the Amberwood Boarding School he is given two choices: summon his sword or disappear forever. Knowing his fate, Eli lets himself start to drown. Then he hears a voice that makes him dream of the impossible. And as time goes on he starts to think his fate might not be so bad.

He's the family failure and he'll never summon his sword. But maybe his fate doesn't lay among the Sword Mages. Maybe it lays somewhere entirely different. 

And maybe...maybe that's okay.
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