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Abaddon's Aim
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Ongoing, First published Jan 07, 2025
Amos is a flurry of activity as students return from winter break as it readies for the impending nuptials between Graydon Pan, heir to the Pan family, and his bastard Salord shield, Naena. Some believe the match to be a means of controlling the wild female mage before the return of war mages to the prestigious university. 

Despite the burgeoning Seven presence, the library is burgled. A tome as old as the Seven themselves is stolen, containing the first writings of necromancy-and Hell. 

Naena and Graydon take on the job as their first public service. With attention split between the wedding of the century and their job, there is plenty for Naena to sink her teeth into. 

All the world expects a change in Naena, that the Dragon Prince of the Seven will not suffer embarrassment by his wife or disobedience in any form. If they had bothered to ask, they might know better. 

For a drake only ever wants one thing. 

A dragoness in all her terrible might.
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