An Immortal's Guide to Tarth: A Handbook for Immortals Relocating to the Tarthian Empire
When an immortal relocates to the Tarthian Empire, where should they go first?
What places should they avoid?
More importantly, who should they avoid?
A tongue-in-cheek look at what relocating to the Tarthian Empire would be like for the immortals in books by Kayelle Allen. A bit of fiction, written in a non-fiction way, the book offers guidance from Joss Avaton, one of the immortals.
She provides dire warnings about who not to cross, and what to do about pesky Mundanes (namely, those annoying humans), and who among the Chosen is not to be trusted.
The role playing game of Peril is spelled out, with downloads for character sheets and rules.
Includes a who's who among the immortals, and stats of the players, with never before revealed secrets about Luc Saint-Cyr, Pietas, and others.
♥A must have for fans of the Tarthian Empire series. This handy guide will inform, entertain, and provide peeks behind the curtain.
♥A LitRPG / GameLIT handbook featuring the game played by immortals, Peril.
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An Immortal's Guide to Tarth: A Handbook for Immortals Relocating to the Tarthian Empire
When an immortal relocates to the Tarthian Empire, where should they go first?
What places should they avoid?
More importantly, who should they avoid?
A tongue-in-cheek look at what relocating to the Tarthian Empire would be like for the immortals in books by Kayelle Allen. A bit of fiction, written in a non-fiction way, the book offers guidance from Joss Avaton, one of the immortals.
She provides dire warnings about who not to cross, and what to do about pesky Mundanes (namely, those annoying humans), and who among the Chosen is not to be trusted.
The role playing game of Peril is spelled out, with downloads for character sheets and rules.
Includes a who's who among the immortals, and stats of the players, with never before revealed secrets about Luc Saint-Cyr, Pietas, and others.
♥A must have for fans of the Tarthian Empire series. This handy guide will inform, entertain, and provide peeks behind the curtain.
♥A LitRPG / GameLIT handbook featuring the game played by immortals, Peril.
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An Immortal's Guide to Tarth: A Handbook for Immortals Relocating to the Tarthian Empire

An Immortal's Guide to Tarth: A Handbook for Immortals Relocating to the Tarthian Empire

by Kayelle Allen
An Immortal's Guide to Tarth: A Handbook for Immortals Relocating to the Tarthian Empire

An Immortal's Guide to Tarth: A Handbook for Immortals Relocating to the Tarthian Empire

by Kayelle Allen

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When an immortal relocates to the Tarthian Empire, where should they go first?
What places should they avoid?
More importantly, who should they avoid?
A tongue-in-cheek look at what relocating to the Tarthian Empire would be like for the immortals in books by Kayelle Allen. A bit of fiction, written in a non-fiction way, the book offers guidance from Joss Avaton, one of the immortals.
She provides dire warnings about who not to cross, and what to do about pesky Mundanes (namely, those annoying humans), and who among the Chosen is not to be trusted.
The role playing game of Peril is spelled out, with downloads for character sheets and rules.
Includes a who's who among the immortals, and stats of the players, with never before revealed secrets about Luc Saint-Cyr, Pietas, and others.
♥A must have for fans of the Tarthian Empire series. This handy guide will inform, entertain, and provide peeks behind the curtain.
♥A LitRPG / GameLIT handbook featuring the game played by immortals, Peril.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940185797402
Publisher: Romance Lives Forever Books
Publication date: 02/27/2024
Series: Guidebooks , #1
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 238 KB

About the Author

Kayelle Allen did a tour in the US Navy, where she climbed around airplanes (on the ground, thankfully) fixing black boxes that helped pilots find their way home.
She wrote her first science fiction novel at eighteen and to this day, it's hidden under the bed, where she vows it will remain. Gems from it, however, launched several series in her galaxy-wide universe of stories.
From childhood, Kayelle was the victim of an overactive imagination and inherited the Irish gift of gab from her mother. From her father, she got a healthy respect for mechanical things.
No wonder she writes Science Fiction and Fantasy peopled with misbehaving robots, mythic heroes, role playing immortal gamers, and warriors who purr. She's been married so long she's tenured.
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