The Battle for Abrana

The Battle for Abrana

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With an impending war looming over the world of Estitus, a young prophet sees a vision of the impending doom that will soon forsake the lands. Along with it, she also sees hope for the future. Will a fragile human girl, a snobbish bastard, an arrogant prince and an unforgiving necromancer be able to save anyone?
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story of a boy's journey to his untold life of wizardry. story about friends, family and enemy. John was a prince of their kingdom who were hidden in a mortal world. To save him from everyone who wants to rule the land of wizards and witches. He was the last kin of the good wizards. The war of good and bad were never ended until one prophecy told everyone that there will be one boy that will live and will stop Lord Vindor. When they know about this, Eric one of the good wizard made a plan on the night queen Amanda give birth to his son he exchange the baby with another boy. And he bought the baby to the mortal world. To Isaac and Ella other good witch and wizard who choose to live in peace and live simple life in mortal world. Isaac and ella accept the baby knowing that this will save the race of good witches and wizards. John will grow and learn about his true life, and will meet young people like him with different abilities same with him. And together they will fight Lord vindor and save the humanity.

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