The Last Tribes of Erva

The Last Tribes of Erva
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Publisher : Page Publishing Inc
Total Pages : 585
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ISBN-10 : 9781642989670
ISBN-13 : 1642989673
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Book Synopsis The Last Tribes of Erva by : Gary Currier

Download or read book The Last Tribes of Erva written by Gary Currier and published by Page Publishing Inc. This book was released on 2019-01-11 with total page 585 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Alver is a troubled warrior. His people are dying off in a war that has lasted far too many years. He and his people face slavery and worse extinction. Alver has been made chieftain and was given a relic of great power to wield. Surrounded with the last heroes of the southern tribes, he brings them to the final battle. Alver swore revenge against an enemy-a huge man of great hunger. Gizor Njal rose from out of nothing to leader of the northern cities swearing Alver's death and his people's extinction as he seeks recognition, power, and godhood. Gizor Njal's real power comes from pure evil in the form of a Druid of dark means. The Druid Whiteblossom has strange alliances, means, and magic. He has come to Gizor Njal and told him of the ancient prophecies, which name him as a coming god, and has convinced Gizor Njal the death of the southern tribes and the taking of the relic of power will bring forth his transformation. The Druid has a deadly secret and his own goals of power. Alver has many who owe him their life-one is hiding a great magical power from him but she loves him and intends him to live and his enemies to meet their doom. The end is near and all the hate, revenge, magic, muscle, and planning have come down to this moment in time.


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