Disciple of a Dark God
The Daemondamned Trilogy Book 1
by Edmund Glasby
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Pub Date Oct 18 2017 | Archive Date Jan 11 2018
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Description
"You, my friend, are one of the greatest mass murderers this world has ever known. I congratulate you."
Assassin, cultist, zealot; Everus Dragonbanner’s sole aim in life is to serve Xethorn — the evil god who enabled him to exact revenge on those who destroyed his life.
Satiated, but forever bitter, Everus does whatever is required by the high priest, and more importantly by his god who contacts him directly. Stalking through his unsavoury, grotesque, dark and dangerous world and accompanied by a grave robbing thief — who has his own agenda — he seeks the magical wards which will allow Xethorn to regain His supremacy.
Arrogant, charismatic and cold-hearted, Everus begins to realise that even his cynical view of people is not dark enough, as he eventually discovers the true extent to which he has been manipulated.
The Daemondamned Trilogy is a grimdark fantasy epic in which good is not pitched against evil, love does not triumph and loyalty is not rewarded.
A Note From the Publisher
Advance Praise
'An amazing take on a dark Fantasy story, Stays true to traditional Dungeons & Dragons but also puts a darker spin on it. One of my favourite books in the genre.' - Dylan Williams
'An amazing take on a dark Fantasy story, Stays true to traditional Dungeons & Dragons but also puts a darker spin on it. One of my favourite books in the genre.' - Dylan Williams
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781848763708 |
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