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Her father-king wants war. Her messianic brother wants peace. The black god wants his due. She suffers all the consequences. King Vieri’s war against the lands of Pawelon rages into its tenth year, and with the kingdom’s holy savior, his son, en route to the fighting in the storied canyon,... read more

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In the Kingdom of Rezzia, inside the highest chamber of the grand minaret, ten-year-old Lucia looked out to see her father on the balcony.

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Chapter One: Sing Muse, of Hades and Light
Chapter Two: A Sacrifice for Apollo
Chapter Three: The Remonstrations of Achilles
Chapter Four: The Agency of Phoebus’ Upset
Chapter Five: The Furies
Chapter Six: Cranes in a Stormy Sky, Obscured by Dust
Chapter Seven: A Litany of Achaeans
Chapter Eight: The Wrath of Athena
Chapter Nine: A Burial Truce Offering
Chapter Ten: The Unseen One in Prophecy
Chapter Eleven: The Lovers’ Respite
Chapter Twelve: The Earth Shaker and His Sea
Chapter Thirteen: Astrapios and Brontios
Chapter Fourteen: A Rival to the Gods
Chapter Fifteen: The Quieting of the Gods
(These are the 15 chapters from the novella)

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  • Religion: Competing religions and belief systems are one of the central themes of this book; how does one determine whose beliefs are right and wrong when both sides contain human beings?

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  1. Moses Siregar III (Author)

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