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Old Wizards Home (Stories From The Three Kingdoms, #3)

D.G. Redd
4.9/5 (32903 ratings)
Description:Rodius Drach - the most evil and villainous wizard to have ever lived - has languished in the Old Wizards Home for ten thousand years. Yet he is nothing but patient, and awaits the time of his inevitable return, when he will once again rain havoc and ruin upon The Three Kingdoms and rise as its dark ruler. Now his arch nemesis, the white wizard Delavar Godson is planning an escape. Will Rodius team up with his sworn rival? Will he once again summon his black army to torment the land and bring forth a dark age?Meanwhile, Genevieve Drach — Rodius's distant relative — is on a quest to educate the world about politics and society, if only she could find a printing press and someone who would listen to what she has to say. She knows the truth of the world, about the control and propaganda spread by those in power. A bit of coin in her pocket would go a long way on her journey, and there's a job opening at the Old Wizards Home.But is all as it seems? The Orydian scriptures are strange and mysterious, guiding the lives of many these two will cross paths with. What will Genevieve make of her distant grandfather, will she use him to get the power to change the world, or will he lie and tell her what she wants to hear, maneuvering her into a better position to take advantage of."A very distinct world without all the pages and pages of boring and confusing exposition that other fantasy authors seem to find necessary." - 5 stars"I found myself laughing loud so many times, almost in each chapter..." - 4 stars"...I'd recommend this series for those looking for a change from the usual darker tone of epic fantasy books." - 4 starsExcerpt from the first chapterRodius Drach glared at his sorrel soup. From around the tin spoon, mushy globules of green glared back. What was it about sorrel soup that put him in such a foul mood? Was it the vacant taste? Chewy texture? Or just the fact that it heralded the arrival of Sixthday evening, which meant only one thing.“Time for games night, Rodius.”Sister Emerelda swooped through the door with her usual hawkish grace, eyes searching for scurrying prey, mouth pulled back into the veneer of a smile. He knew better than to be taken in by the gentle touch and patient manner of an elf. If he’d had minions half as treacherous, he’d never have failed in his conquest of the The Three Kingdoms.Light from the small fireplace made Sister Emerelda’s silhouette dance around his gilded cage. The wooden bed, table, and chair crowded the room, forcing her to thread through the tight gaps remaining. A light breeze from her passage ruffled his prize possession, a tapestry depicting the height of his power, replete with cowering peasants and bolts of arcane energy.“Come on, Rodius. Let me help you up.”With his arm now caught in her talons, he let her lead him out from the safety of his cell, into the hall. At least the soup would be discarded before she threw him back… pointy-eared bitch.An aroma of wooden teeth and boiled cabbage filled the hallway. Everlasting torches dotted the high stone walls, well out of reach of the residents lest they find alternate uses for the magical flames. White gowned brothers, sisters, and assorted laity brisked by, smiles and kind words dripping in their wake. Did they truly think the great Rodius Drach, Archmage of the Glaranox Tower, Possessor of the Telusian Eye, could be deceived so easily? Bah! If only he could escape from their meddlesome anti-magic field…“Here we are,” Sister Emerelda said. “What game would you like to play?”The common-room had been once again transformed into a menagerie of boredom and pointlessness. A puzzle here, a kings board there, cards by the fireplace. But Rodius knew the real game doing whatever they could to dull his mind, whittle down his resolve.He’d never let them win. No, damn it. Rodius Drach would...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Old Wizards Home (Stories From The Three Kingdoms, #3). To get started finding Old Wizards Home (Stories From The Three Kingdoms, #3), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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2023
ISBN
0645315958

Old Wizards Home (Stories From The Three Kingdoms, #3)

D.G. Redd
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: Rodius Drach - the most evil and villainous wizard to have ever lived - has languished in the Old Wizards Home for ten thousand years. Yet he is nothing but patient, and awaits the time of his inevitable return, when he will once again rain havoc and ruin upon The Three Kingdoms and rise as its dark ruler. Now his arch nemesis, the white wizard Delavar Godson is planning an escape. Will Rodius team up with his sworn rival? Will he once again summon his black army to torment the land and bring forth a dark age?Meanwhile, Genevieve Drach — Rodius's distant relative — is on a quest to educate the world about politics and society, if only she could find a printing press and someone who would listen to what she has to say. She knows the truth of the world, about the control and propaganda spread by those in power. A bit of coin in her pocket would go a long way on her journey, and there's a job opening at the Old Wizards Home.But is all as it seems? The Orydian scriptures are strange and mysterious, guiding the lives of many these two will cross paths with. What will Genevieve make of her distant grandfather, will she use him to get the power to change the world, or will he lie and tell her what she wants to hear, maneuvering her into a better position to take advantage of."A very distinct world without all the pages and pages of boring and confusing exposition that other fantasy authors seem to find necessary." - 5 stars"I found myself laughing loud so many times, almost in each chapter..." - 4 stars"...I'd recommend this series for those looking for a change from the usual darker tone of epic fantasy books." - 4 starsExcerpt from the first chapterRodius Drach glared at his sorrel soup. From around the tin spoon, mushy globules of green glared back. What was it about sorrel soup that put him in such a foul mood? Was it the vacant taste? Chewy texture? Or just the fact that it heralded the arrival of Sixthday evening, which meant only one thing.“Time for games night, Rodius.”Sister Emerelda swooped through the door with her usual hawkish grace, eyes searching for scurrying prey, mouth pulled back into the veneer of a smile. He knew better than to be taken in by the gentle touch and patient manner of an elf. If he’d had minions half as treacherous, he’d never have failed in his conquest of the The Three Kingdoms.Light from the small fireplace made Sister Emerelda’s silhouette dance around his gilded cage. The wooden bed, table, and chair crowded the room, forcing her to thread through the tight gaps remaining. A light breeze from her passage ruffled his prize possession, a tapestry depicting the height of his power, replete with cowering peasants and bolts of arcane energy.“Come on, Rodius. Let me help you up.”With his arm now caught in her talons, he let her lead him out from the safety of his cell, into the hall. At least the soup would be discarded before she threw him back… pointy-eared bitch.An aroma of wooden teeth and boiled cabbage filled the hallway. Everlasting torches dotted the high stone walls, well out of reach of the residents lest they find alternate uses for the magical flames. White gowned brothers, sisters, and assorted laity brisked by, smiles and kind words dripping in their wake. Did they truly think the great Rodius Drach, Archmage of the Glaranox Tower, Possessor of the Telusian Eye, could be deceived so easily? Bah! If only he could escape from their meddlesome anti-magic field…“Here we are,” Sister Emerelda said. “What game would you like to play?”The common-room had been once again transformed into a menagerie of boredom and pointlessness. A puzzle here, a kings board there, cards by the fireplace. But Rodius knew the real game doing whatever they could to dull his mind, whittle down his resolve.He’d never let them win. No, damn it. Rodius Drach would...We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Old Wizards Home (Stories From The Three Kingdoms, #3). To get started finding Old Wizards Home (Stories From The Three Kingdoms, #3), you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
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Release
2023
ISBN
0645315958
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