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Complete, First published Dec 04, 2018
"Taelon Laskar is a prodigy in Psykoria's Temples of Wizardry. He boasts psychic powers unlike any ever seen. But he is never content - he believes men can ascend far beyond what others deem their limits.

What Taelon doesn't know is that Psykoria has been infiltrated by an inhuman enemy that's already oppressed a foreign kingdom. Will Taelon and the other wizards be ready for this new foe?"
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