A Coming Of Oblivion [The Scrolls of Chaos & Scorch, Book One]
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  • Parts 4
  • Time <5 mins
Ongoing, First published Nov 15, 2021
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Shrouded in chaos and corruption, a once enchanted realm rests unknowingly in wait as a powerful entity seeks vengeance, stirring across the lands as fifteen winters since the Reckoning creeps closer. Now the king has invited the great families to attend a feast. 

With the land shattered and magic since lost, humans and elves, kings and queens, gods, lords, an ancient realm of evil, all will clash once more in a final coming of oblivion. And a fight for power begins, with a child of dark prophecy growing stronger as days pass.

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