The Stathmore Chronicles

The Stathmore Chronicles

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UNFINISHED: Since its founding in a magical forest five hundred years ago, the brave village of Stathmore has been locked in an endless fight for its survival against daily monster attacks. The Elder's Council finally decides to send an army of their best warriors to the monsters' lair to forever rid the village of the monster threat that is stifling the town. Last time, a traitor turned the expedition into a disastrous trap. History threatens to repeat itself as the Elders discover a new trap set by a new traitor, and struggle to let the already-departed army know in time. As the traitor is executed at home, he reveals with his final breath the true reason the monsters attacked the village. Suddenly the traitor they hanged might have never been a traitor at all...
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