Battle of Four Seasons

Battle of Four Seasons

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15 Year old Ryck Stohne has been trained by his father James Stohne since he was 7. When he was 11 he was pulled from his house in the Farm District of Wynterdem to move with his mother in a small house in the capitol of Wynterdem to pursue his dream of enlisting into the Winter Army. Life seems like it is coming into a boring rhythm when a series of drastic changes sends Ryck through a whirlwind of events that puts him in the eye of the storm. Sneaking through dark fortresses, adventuring dense forests, meeting new people, discovering things about the world and himself, and making sacrifices and risks to not only save himself and his country, but to also retain justice and balance to the world itself, to put and end to the battle of the seasons.
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