Mana Whisperer
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Ongoing, First published Jul 12, 2016
Synopsis:
From a dimensional crack, an infant without 'destiny' attached to it arrives, offsetting the balance of the world. From the many powers that be to the family that he makes along the way, Julian Eques sets out on a perilous path fraught with dangers. With emotion as the usual catalyst to magic, the people that inhabit the land he walks are a danger unmatched.

Dangers that threaten to consume not only him, but also the things that he value--principles, bonds, nature; everything that enables the world to subsist and exist in an orderly fashion--constantly hang around him like a doom cloud. In a land never truly at peace, where power is truth, he steps forth to make his mark.

Perhaps one that lasts forever.
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