Stories of Giladriis: The Paladin's Squire
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  • Reads 51
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 1h 27m
Complete, First published Jan 04, 2021
Mythos and his army stand ready to conquer what remaining of the world of Giladriis. Nobody stands a chance to hold off the massive army. Nobody besides the knights of the Paladin order. Raeem Lugso, the squire of the most renown Warden within the Paladin order, joined his teacher in his final battle against Mythos' forces. Now a fully realized member of the paladin order himself, with his own squire, Razeem faces would could be the most important moment in the war against the army of Mythos. Can the Paladin, his squire, and his friends succeed in turning the losing war to their favor?


Follow the story of Razeem Lugso in this non-canon short story connected to the future series known as "The Chronicles of Talpha." 
This was one of the first works done for the series, long before many changes to the plot and world design were implimented. If in the future you read the Chronicles of Talpha, do not take any lore in this short story as canon lore to the series.

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