The World's Edge Scrolls

The World's Edge Scrolls

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WpMetadataNoticeLast published Sat, Nov 30, 2019
A vision from the Astral Plane incites a group of brothers to set off in search of power and allies. They intend to forge a mercenary guild to face a series of foretold threats, but the real enemy is always within. Fear, doubt, rage, pride... When you believe that you are right, you can justify anything. They'll save the world, if they don't destroy it first.
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One Sin

Nobody knows his real name. The world knows him only as Asra - and the world is afraid. In a Republic built not on crowns but on money, fear, and seven unseen families who own everything from the armies to the gods, Asra is the thing they never planned for: someone with nothing left to lose. For generations, Aurevia has lived in the shadow of their greed - its mines stripped, its people silenced, its crown reduced to a puppet's ornament. The world calls it peace. Those who remember call it slavery with better manners. Now Asra is dismantling it all. Piece by piece. Leaking secrets, igniting markets, turning the power of the seven against themselves. The world calls him a terrorist. But those who've lost everything see him as something else entirely: a reckoning long overdue. Far from the eyes of governments and kings - in lecture halls and back alleys, in midnight boardrooms and burning cities - a war is being rewritten. Not for freedom. For vengeance. Because in a world built on sin, it only takes one to bring it all down.

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