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Eryndra Veyne told the truth and lost everything.Once the king's most trusted advisor, she's exiled from Eldoria after accusing Duke Varathian of serving a rising shadow-and no one believes her. On the border of a fading kingdom, a single night of fire and blood throws her together with a disgraced soldier, a Sylvaran spy, an unwanted mage, and a dwarven runesmith. When the sky cracks open and the ley lines scream, they uncover the real threat: the Primordials' ancient seals are failing, and the god Malakar is waking. To stop a second Shattering, they must follow the broken lines of power to…mehr

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Eryndra Veyne told the truth and lost everything.Once the king's most trusted advisor, she's exiled from Eldoria after accusing Duke Varathian of serving a rising shadow-and no one believes her. On the border of a fading kingdom, a single night of fire and blood throws her together with a disgraced soldier, a Sylvaran spy, an unwanted mage, and a dwarven runesmith. When the sky cracks open and the ley lines scream, they uncover the real threat: the Primordials' ancient seals are failing, and the god Malakar is waking. To stop a second Shattering, they must follow the broken lines of power to the Starfall Spire itself-before the courts that cast them out are swallowed by the very darkness they refused to see. The Shadow's Ascension: A Tale of Aeloria is a fast-paced fantasy of exile, rebellion, and the small, stubborn light that refuses to bow to the dark.
Autorenporträt
MB Kramer is a scholar of forgotten histories and fractured worlds, specializing in the study of pre-Shattering civilizations. While examining a neglected collection of scroll fragments and travel journals, Kramer uncovered a bundle of pages bound in unfamiliar leather and written in a script that did not appear in any known catalog of languages. Believing the text to be a firsthand account from the Age of Shattering, Kramer spent years painstakingly reconstructing the damaged pages, cross-referencing scattered mentions of Aeloria- a faithful translations of one of the few surviving narratives from a worl on the brink of ruin. Kramer continues to search for related fragments, convinced that this manuscript is only one part of a much larger chronicle.