Forging of a Knight: Rise of the Slavekeepers
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  • Reads 947
  • Votes 94
  • Parts 15
  • Time 10h 1m
Ongoing, First published Sep 18, 2013
The second book in the Forging of a Knight series! Qualtan has become a knight at last. With Glaive, the half-orcne thief by his side, he will join a host of new friends: Jesepha, the strong-willed female knight; her mentor, the elder knight Bartholomew, who carries a strange secret; the young and hot-headed knight Euric; the glum and impatient knight Richard; and the dashing merchant lord Visandus.

A seemingly routine mission will unravel into one of greater horror, involving inter-dimentional creatures, rival sea-faring pirate nations, and a face-to-face confrontation between Qualtan and Darksiege, one of Those That Stand in Shadow, at last!  Should they somehow prevail, it will just be a precursor to an even GREATER threat!
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