Crystalline Chaos

Crystalline Chaos
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Download or read book Crystalline Chaos written by Gabriela Voelske and published by Gabriela Voelske. This book was released on 2015-07-31 with total page 426 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Welcome to Fyir. The world of Fyir is a place rife with discrimination, due to its turbulent past. The Central Isles are certainly no exception to this; their small residing populations of angels, demons and humans are forever locked in petty skirmishes and short-term wars. When a new, unknown threat emerges and threatens to destabilise the tiny continent, can the opposing races set aside their differences in order to save themselves? Following the expedition to investigate the magical disturbance in the west, Ferdan Is left with a daunting challenge: How does he convince the three racial leaders that something is amiss while avoiding the problem of them implicating one another? Such a task is difficult to undertake without more information, so he undertakes an expedition to the west to find out more. Meanwhile, Sebastian the Demon King, Uriel the Angel Monarch and Thardosean the Human King mull over the messages they received, each contemplating their next move with care. Website: https://skiesoffyir.weebly.com/ Facebook (main): https://facebook.com/gabrielavoelskeauthor


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