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The Horn of Marax

The second book in my slowly evolving career as a writer. This is intended as a series of at least five books, potentially six or seven. The first book is called the Horn of Marax and introduces a society of magical warrior servants known as the Voralai or Wielders. Many thanks to Mike, Johnnie, and Trent for assisting me in the many long hours in developing the characters, setting, and ideas associated with the entire series over the last ten years. Quick note to my lingophile urges, the language and naming is based on Finnish.

As before, I’ll post blog-like updates at the bottom as I find time.


THE FOUR ARCS OF THE OBLIVION KEY
Book One: The Horn of Marax

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Prologue
Chapter 1: The Falls Over Silmaar
Chapter 2: Pride Cometh
Chapter 3: The Depths of Keres
Chapter 4: The Trial of Swords
Chapter 5: Drinking the Kool-Aid
Chapter 6: A Bumbling, Old Wizard
Chapter 7: The Autumnal Agendum
Chapter 8: Burning Skies
Chapter 9: The Fall of House Anvolarie
Chapter 10: The Forgotten Master
Chapter 11: Ryovan
Chapter 12: Mardrem’s Ride
Chapter 13: Lord of the Pit
Chapter 14: The Conciliar Rite
Chapter 15: Favored One
Chapter 16: Eyes
Chapter 17: The Red Banner of Fallendir
Chapter 18: Cries at Midnight
Chapter 19: When Ravens Meet
Chapter 20: Alone
Chapter 21: Whispers in the Dark
Chapter 22: Duine Liath
Chapter 23: Pariah
Chapter 24: Horned Men
Chapter 25: Aareton Ascension
Chapter 26: Tracker
Chapter 27: Atonement of an Archmage
Chapter 28: The Prize
Chapter 29: Test of Faith
Chapter 30: Destiny
Chapter 31: Servants of Shadow
Chapter 32: Towers in the Sky
Chapter 33: Coronation
Chapter 34: Before the Lumavar
Chapter 35: Siege of Night
Chapter 36: The Realm Gate
Chapter 37: Forty Men
Chapter 38: The First Arc
Chapter 39: Ringer
Chapter 40: The Erebus Gambit
Chapter 41: Out of the Fallen City
Epilogue

Nov. 20th: I’ll start writing this weekend and posting my progress, chapter by chapter. I’ve been researching the setting and fine tuning the plot line. If I feel ambitious, I’ll also post another Reader’s Guide like I did for Sleeper in the Stone … but my focus in on the writing first obviously. Cheers!

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