The Names Our Children Will Know
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  • Parts 24
  • Time 4h 31m
Complete, First published May 07, 2019
Wizards have vanished from Bolifecalis. They were all killed in the Last Wizards' War, three hundred years ago. Magic has fallen out of living memory, and the only remnants are scattered around the country in hidden pockets-- deep in untamed forests and winding caves.
Well, that and in the ruins of a town called Lilosh, where a massacre happened almost fifteen years ago. From those ruins, a plague is born. It turns people from living, thinking beings to a mindless hunger. These plague victims have been creeping closer each week.
James Wesson thinks he can bring magic back to the world to stop them. Tessa Marsim, Jordan Marcoppen, and Mark Rose join him on an adventure, a race against time, and a quest to cast these travelers into legend.
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