Sorrow Of The Wind (First Chapter)

Sorrow Of The Wind (First Chapter)

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Ravien, a fighter, a renegade. The betrayed and the blessed is on the run from the people he called family once. Now, they hunt him for his powerful magic. While the mysterious Fox wants him to join their ranks or be killed. Can a man on the run ever find peace? His youth has been spent hiding in the shadows, but Ravien hopes to spend the rest of his life in the light. Betrayals will cut deep, while new friendships and dreams will all be shattered in this tale. I hope everyone enjoys this story as much as I do writing it. (Complete novella available on Amazon as Sorrowind: https://a.co/d/8mEZ5Jb)
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The world is drowning in shadow. Kingdoms fall, swallowed by war and ambition, and the light that once guided them has long since faded. Kael walks the path of the forsaken-not a hero, not a savior, but a man chasing the ghosts of a life stolen from him. Once a prince, now a warrior with nothing left but his blade and the fire that refuses to die within him. Malekar, the tyrant who razed his home and snuffed out its legacy, watches from the dark. He knows Kael is coming. He knows vengeance is patient. But the deeper Kael walks into the abyss, the more the lines blur between justice and destruction. If he falls, the last ember of what was once good in this world will fall with him. And with it-the last light.

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