Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning
What do two dark elves, a blue baby goblin, a troll, a hulder, and a golden dragon have in common? Steredenn Ord Hammersmith. When a dwarf, six foot tall, swings a hammer, heads are bound to roll. Ord, with his dwarven ire, generally kept in check, and an adventurer's eye to see the world as it truly is, wakes up in the back of a wagon, going to a place he has never been. Attacked by foes before he understands why, hunted by an elusive figure who has no name, the dwarf begins to learn that not all families are of flesh and bone. Some are made of tougher things forged in the fire of a furnace. Found by Bob the pixie in the library of a great mage, Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning is the first book in the Clan Ravensmith series. The series leads up to a clandestine meeting in the third book of the Xun Ove series called Twisted Fates. The Xun Ove series begins with The Wall Outside and proceeds with Partition Majik, Twisted Fates, Tainted Soul, The Vulkodlak Curse, and The Unicorn Twist. It then proceeds with When Gods Die, Calla Portal Walker, and Thud of the Axe. Keep watching for the 10th book in the Xun Ove series, Sentient Majik.
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Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning
What do two dark elves, a blue baby goblin, a troll, a hulder, and a golden dragon have in common? Steredenn Ord Hammersmith. When a dwarf, six foot tall, swings a hammer, heads are bound to roll. Ord, with his dwarven ire, generally kept in check, and an adventurer's eye to see the world as it truly is, wakes up in the back of a wagon, going to a place he has never been. Attacked by foes before he understands why, hunted by an elusive figure who has no name, the dwarf begins to learn that not all families are of flesh and bone. Some are made of tougher things forged in the fire of a furnace. Found by Bob the pixie in the library of a great mage, Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning is the first book in the Clan Ravensmith series. The series leads up to a clandestine meeting in the third book of the Xun Ove series called Twisted Fates. The Xun Ove series begins with The Wall Outside and proceeds with Partition Majik, Twisted Fates, Tainted Soul, The Vulkodlak Curse, and The Unicorn Twist. It then proceeds with When Gods Die, Calla Portal Walker, and Thud of the Axe. Keep watching for the 10th book in the Xun Ove series, Sentient Majik.
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Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning

Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning

by James William Peercy
Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning

Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning

by James William Peercy

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What do two dark elves, a blue baby goblin, a troll, a hulder, and a golden dragon have in common? Steredenn Ord Hammersmith. When a dwarf, six foot tall, swings a hammer, heads are bound to roll. Ord, with his dwarven ire, generally kept in check, and an adventurer's eye to see the world as it truly is, wakes up in the back of a wagon, going to a place he has never been. Attacked by foes before he understands why, hunted by an elusive figure who has no name, the dwarf begins to learn that not all families are of flesh and bone. Some are made of tougher things forged in the fire of a furnace. Found by Bob the pixie in the library of a great mage, Clan Ravensmith: The Beginning is the first book in the Clan Ravensmith series. The series leads up to a clandestine meeting in the third book of the Xun Ove series called Twisted Fates. The Xun Ove series begins with The Wall Outside and proceeds with Partition Majik, Twisted Fates, Tainted Soul, The Vulkodlak Curse, and The Unicorn Twist. It then proceeds with When Gods Die, Calla Portal Walker, and Thud of the Axe. Keep watching for the 10th book in the Xun Ove series, Sentient Majik.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781937491048
Publisher: Three-Sided Coin Publishing
Publication date: 11/14/2019
Series: The Clan Ravensmith , #1
Pages: 218
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.50(d)
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