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The Seer of Fate
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Ongoing, First published Jul 24, 2012
All Isaac wanted was to go back home and nurse himself to some of his mother's finest brews, tease some priestesses, and maybe even spend some time with his little sister. But an encounter with a stranger soon changes all that though; when his powers to see the strands of Fate itself are found out by merely the touch of skin, he is forced to leave the lands of Rivain and follows a group called the "Eye of Winter", bringing him in to a world where mages are free and the weather bitingly cold - 

"This is the land of Neverwinter, lad. She's fierce to those who come and go, but reward those who endure her greatly. So, best get used to it."

But what if Isaac wants to go home? Follow our young sorcerer as he tries to find a way out, facing a storm that brews within the Winter's walls, and a plague that threatens his chances of going home.
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