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True Mastery: Part 1-The Taker of Children

Current price: $15.25
True Mastery: Part 1-The Taker of Children
True Mastery: Part 1-The Taker of Children

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True Mastery: Part 1-The Taker of Children

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Eryl of Firudag eagerly awaits the day he will leave his dull village for a life of adventure and wizardry. He has always known he was mageborn, but for years has kept that knowledge secret from all others save his childhood friend Dari. Eager to escape the dull routines of his small village, Eryl leaps at the chance to learn at the prestigious College of Masters. But once there, Eryl discovers hints that evil is afoot, as he sees a vision of the College wizards all marked by some foul taint, while outside the College, something dark stalks the city, kidnapping children. An evil power nurtured by the Masters themselves threatens the lives of Eryl and his classmates and it falls to Eryl and his fellow apprentices to foil the schemes of their own teachers, or die trying. Evil beyond Imagining. And the only hope against it is a Boy yet untrained as a Wizard, but already filled with the passion of a Hero. From Author Jason Kahn comes the first of two action packed Fantasy Adventures. True Mastery Book One: The Taker of Children! From Pro Se Productions.

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