For almost four centuries, the mountain kingdom of Tamor, lay under the boot of her southern neighbor, the great and prosperous Alliance of Independent Provinces. Tamor, a nation of sheep and rocks and ancient customs, suffered and struggled to survive.
Eliot Sanders, the son of the powerful Calatis family of the Alliance, rejects his grandfather’s path. He abandons his family name and business and the promised prestigious role of Senator. Instead he demands to forge his own glory, joining the most feared and elite military unit, the Unbreakables. His life is now forfeit to the whims of constant war, his destiny bound by the honor and brotherhood of the Unbreakables.
Taurin, the son of a peasant and a defeated nation refuses to bow to the conqueror and accept his fate. He yearns for a world where the pride of his country is not ensnared in despair, where Tamor is again guarded by her Seven Peaks and the ancient order of the Blessed.
Two men, two warriors from disparate cultures, thrown together by chance or destiny, struggle in the chasm between friend and enemy. Together they will bring both their peoples to the brink of war.
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When violence broke out in the city of Atland, Leviathans, groups of outlaws tried to get to the top and rule the city. But they all failed to the hands of the most fearsome ruthless leader, Robbie, and his group. Everyone feared him, his foes hated him and his underlings treated him as a God, tried to impress him. Robbie was seen as superior in everyone's eyes. But he also has a soft side that he never lets anyone see, until he met a group of kids who treated him as nothing more than a regular human being.
They planned to take over the leviathans, and reform the city they once called home. An easy procedure was set to place until an old friend of Robbie
came back from the dead, declaring war on his once best friend.
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"I warned you Killian. I gave you a chance and you were too foolish to take it."
"I won't stop until you set fire to the roses on my grave."
"There will be no roses on your grave."
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*WARNING*
The story contain some graphic scenes, usage of language, and discussion of body dysmorphia.