In the world of Lasliac, the Imperium of Thyna reigns as the controlling dynast over most the land. Surrounded by the few kingdoms which still remain free from the Imperator's grasp, the Legions of the Imperium stand as both defender and conquerors, prepared to march at the Imperator's will. These Legions defend the population of Thyna from threats inside and out, laying siege against the kingdoms still beyond the reign of the Imperium, while ensuring the continued assimilation of those within their borders.Of all the Legions of the Imperium, one stands above the rest. The Twelfth Legion - known as the Lords of War - represent the elite of warriors throughout Lasliac. Embedded with arcane casters, the soldiers of the Twelfth have proven their aptitude since its inception centuries ago. Whispered as the true weapon of the Imperium, many cower before the Lords of War, relinquishing their struggles as soon as their banners are seen. Having spent the last seven years in the recently assimilated city of Marryk, the Legion finds itself set to match on Tellurn, last of the free cities in Maryc. As the Legion prepares, three officers find themselves drawn into the clutches of destiny as they bear witness to events that may lead to the final days of the Legion. Pulled into the spindle of time, Kara, Gilbert and Joseph are tossed into events what can only be called destiny, finding a piece of themselves they never knew existed. With rumours of creatures in the night, dangers that lurk at every corner, and a land to be conquered, the three must learn to adapt and overcome as they watch their beloved Legion tore asunder.
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- Release Date 03/10/2020
- Authors Dustin McBride, Tamara McBride, Ellie Rolfe
- Language English
- Company Independently published
- Weight 1.32 pounds
- Dimensions 5.5 x 1.02 x 8.5 inches
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