Winner - National IE Award for Fantasy.
Winner - Readers Favorite for Epic Fantasy.
Winner - Beverly Hill Award for Epic Fantasy.
RunnerUp - Kindle Book Awards for Fantasy.
For a thousand years magic has been banished throughout the Five Kingdoms, and those wielding it brought to justice.
However, magic can never truly be destroyed.
For the Jun'ri, the White Tower is a bastion of hope against this greatevil. Its sole purpose is to hunt down those with magic and see thembrought to a swift end.
But for those of the Ven'ae unfortunateenough to born with these gifts, the White Tower stands for somethingelse. Something dark. Something deadly. And as magic begins to onceagain seep back into the land, wielders are forced to make a decision:
Will they run?
Will they hide?
Or will they fight?
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The Song of Aldor has three verses to be sung.
Much the same as any well-structured piece, whether presented by royal bard or tavern drunk, the verses flow chronologically. Each verse represents an Age of approximately one thousand years. The ending of each Age and dawning of the new is preceded by either great victory or great calamity.
The end of the First Age was marked with the coming of the Fae. Prior to their intrusion into the Realm of Man, the land of Aldor had not known of magic. After its introduction, the world was never the same. Some say that it was for the better; others, for the worse. Only time will tell...
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