Champions of Light: Lost Souls [Book Two]
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Ongoing, First published Aug 29, 2020
Mature
On the planet Keodis, upon the western continent, Uestron, the story continues when familiar faces are separated and forced to survive. Lost within the caverns, lost as captives to the enemy, and wandering with lost hope to find reinforcements, each person must dig deep to find strength and hope to push forward. With the enemy still in power, there is much danger still brewing. Danger far more than they could ever hope to conquer.

Mature rating for blood, gore and depictions of violence.

The Champions of Light is a single novel which is broken down into two(or three) books for simplicity sake. 'The World is Larger than it Seems' is a prequel to the Champions of Light, and should be read first. 'Lost Souls' is the second book within the Champions of Light.
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