The Empty One

Two superpowers - The Akalan Nation and the City States of Shaweh - are at war. The Akalan Nation is a brutal theocracy that believe the City States are evil for not following their beliefs, and both sides are decimated from the years of fighting.

In a desperate move to try and win the war for his people and his faith, the king of the Akalans, Darius, enlists the power of a mysterious man with supernatural powers named Lialthas, who claims to be an angel sent to help the righteous win the war against the disbelievers. However, as Darius soon discovers, Lialthas is not who he says he is - and he has his own motives and aspirations to power.

Written in verse, The Empty One is the first novel in the series The Fallen Conviction, which chronicles a tale of war, intrigue, and magic.

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The Empty One

Two superpowers - The Akalan Nation and the City States of Shaweh - are at war. The Akalan Nation is a brutal theocracy that believe the City States are evil for not following their beliefs, and both sides are decimated from the years of fighting.

In a desperate move to try and win the war for his people and his faith, the king of the Akalans, Darius, enlists the power of a mysterious man with supernatural powers named Lialthas, who claims to be an angel sent to help the righteous win the war against the disbelievers. However, as Darius soon discovers, Lialthas is not who he says he is - and he has his own motives and aspirations to power.

Written in verse, The Empty One is the first novel in the series The Fallen Conviction, which chronicles a tale of war, intrigue, and magic.

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The Empty One

The Empty One

by Matthew James Stanley
The Empty One

The Empty One

by Matthew James Stanley

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Overview

Two superpowers - The Akalan Nation and the City States of Shaweh - are at war. The Akalan Nation is a brutal theocracy that believe the City States are evil for not following their beliefs, and both sides are decimated from the years of fighting.

In a desperate move to try and win the war for his people and his faith, the king of the Akalans, Darius, enlists the power of a mysterious man with supernatural powers named Lialthas, who claims to be an angel sent to help the righteous win the war against the disbelievers. However, as Darius soon discovers, Lialthas is not who he says he is - and he has his own motives and aspirations to power.

Written in verse, The Empty One is the first novel in the series The Fallen Conviction, which chronicles a tale of war, intrigue, and magic.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780997904000
Publisher: Matthew Stanley
Publication date: 07/29/2016
Series: Fallen Conviction , #1
Pages: 518
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.15(d)

Table of Contents

I - Pass Exception ............... 8
II - A King's Exit ................ 23
III - The Angel ................... 39
IV - The Crown of Menethas ... 59
V - The New One .................. 71
VI - A Chancellor ................. 87
VII - The Threat ................... 99
VIII - The Fire ...................... 117
IX - Spirit Daughter ................ 129
X - Life .............................. 145
XI - Turning Point ................... 158
XII - Rescue .......................... 174
XIII - Dark Symposium ............ 192
XIV - The Escape ..................... 205
XV - The Demon ....................... 220
XVI - Restoration ...................... 235
XVII - The Most Recognized ......... 263
XVIII - Plea for the People ............ 285
XIX - Monastery ........................ 300
XX - Lost ................................. 311
XXI - The New Supreme ................ 324
XXII - Red Transport ..................... 332
XXIII - The Return ........................ 356
XXIV - The Risen Queen .................. 369
XXV - Illness ................................ 378
XXVI - Across the Way ..................... 389
XXVII - Fate ................................. 406
XXVIII - Hidden Things ..................... 440
XXIX - The Border ............................ 473
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