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Prince of the Blackened Sun: Maahes The Devourer (The Werewolf...

En Pandit Cole brings you a fine tale from his "Age of Cush" chronicles. The lost chronicles of the old world. It is a forgotten world set during ancient times. Ruled by immense beasts. The Five Scorpions are the chosen defenders of the capital city. A dreaded opponent arrives before them after escaping from the tomb inside which the "Sun Prince" was imprisoned for a hundred years. Terrified screams fill the streets. People run and try to hide their children. The beast growls hungrily now that he is once more free to hunt. I challenge you to participate in this brief excerpt. En Pandit Cole is an author of experimental horror fantasy fiction. The likes of which the world of literature has never before seen. Composed as a tribute to the late great Charles R. Saunders. Father of the "Sword and Soul" genre. Prince of the Blackened Sun is influenced almost entirely by the first two books in the Imaro series, but also by old skool kung fu flicks.

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