Abyssal Connection

Abyssal Connection

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A young void mage from an isolated village attempts to find answers about his past. A city ruled by a tyrant Queen as well as the unlawful persecution of mages leaves Lyall alone and helpless. Will an fateful encounter with a young thief open new opportunities for him, or will it lead him to his undoing?
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Kiah has spent three centuries stuck beneath the weight of a curse that binds her magic to the noble family who keeps her captive. As a goddess and member of the original Pantheon of the Empire of Deusland, her power is as legendary as it is coveted by the mortal rulers of the nation. But when one night, fate pulls her from her curse to the Godswood, she must reckon with the weight of a power greater than her magic-her fear. Layla is the youngest heir to the throne of Pontus. With two older siblings having abandoned the throne, leaving her to shoulder the responsibility of leadership, she must now participate in the Godhunt: a centuries-old ritual that binds her fate to a god she must slay. Layla is bound to a goddess and sent to the magical Godswood-a forest that keeps the gods of Deusland trapped within its borders like a cage-to fulfill her destiny. Battles with ancient gods, powers they can't control, and weapons that demand a cost. Love beyond reason, friendship without end, and enemies who seem to know more than they let on. The Godswood feasts on gods for sport and licks the blood from their bones to gloat. What, then, does such a place have in store for those bound body and soul to a fate bigger than their survival?

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