{Book Three in the Sketch Trilogy}
Articulus's army has been split in two.
The first half, led by the Dark Lord himself, fled from the Scright Gardens towards the west, upon the defeat of Shadow Hand and his Dark Hand army. They rested in Rogodon for a time, until they sensed a rebellion great enough to get on the move once more.
The second half, which was mainly Dark Soldiers occupying the Great Sea, had been chased into the southern Outlands during the Reclaiming, in which Soal and the army returned to where they had started their grand quest.
Now, as the Congress of Kiwis approaches, Mervis and his followers become secretive, and Porter the Voltale continues to hold the truths from his trainee. When a terrible attack is declared, Soal and a small band of kiwis set out to destroy the Blade of Dark Light once and for all. As other adventures into the Outlands ensue, Articulus's power grows considerably, and there is only one who can stop him. The Un-Character, however, is surviving in a world of mystery, and is confronted with his most difficult decisions as the end of the war draws near.
This is the defining final chapter of the Sketch Trilogy, but in order to read it, you must first read The Sketch: The Voyage of Soal, the first installment, and then its continuation, The Sketch: The Advancement of the Hands.
P.S.: You can continue Soal's adventures in The Sketch Survivors Trilogy, starting with The Sketch Survivors: The Secret of Lint Corp.
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Three tribes rule the world. When the world is devided, strong, iron rules are set to keep everyone in every tribe in line, and keep the peace between them.
But when the rules are broken and ignored, chaos erupts in-between the three ruling tribes; the Humans, the Mages and Wizards, and the Pirate's tribe.
When someone reawakens the dead fourth tribe, panic takes over the king, ruling over the Human tribe; he pays for a certain pirate to capture this outcast, but the plans will be thrown into teh sky, thanks to three people.
How will this group of four end up?
And will they escape from the king's grasp?
And even if they do escape... Will the cost be worth it, or will someone regret their doings in the past?
Will someone die? Who knows...
And if someone does live to tell the tale of the four outcasts, how will they do?
Will they keep their past a secret? Or will they reveal it?
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Book length; "I thought about 13 +1 chapters, but if readers want other way, I might be able to change my mind."
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Completed story! ✔️