Martemio, an unassuming Argesian noble fighting his inner demons and drifting through life, finds himself at the centre of an epic struggle where the fate of the Universe and his own soul are at stake.The uneasy equilibrium between the Crown, the One-Church and the Academy which ensured the supremacy of the Kingdom of Argys is about to be shattered. Dissent is rampant among the nobility while the One-Church, though weakened by heresy, is bent on bringing all magic practitioners of the Academy to heel.To make matters worse, Argys’s neighbours are mobilizing and the spectre of war looms large.Meanwhile, a new prophet has raised his standard. Tens of thousands are answering his rallying call for a world with No Kings, No Gods and No Mercy. Another madman perhaps, but Gaelyon, the Red Prophet, is no ordinary man and plans to reunite the shards of the Dark Gem with the complicity of Leweth, a lustful rune mage embittered by the murder of her mother.Distrusting kings, scheming clerics and disaffected mages must realize the looming threat and set aside their differences to form unlikely alliances in a race against time, sending perilous quests to the far corners of the world to thwart Gaelyon’s ambitions.Kingdoms Will Burn is the first part of No Kings No Gods No Mercy an original Fantasy trilogy with a complex storyline, adult themes, epic battle scenes, quirky twists of humour and a cast of colourful characters with strong female leads.
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- Release Date 04/09/2013
- Author Aurelio Martegani
- Language English
- Company OrcaPod Media
- Weight 1.04 pounds
- Dimensions 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
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