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Aether's Embrace - Aether's Embrace by Akshay Hooda

Akshay Hooda

Verlag: BookRix

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In a world where magic and technology collide, where ancient prophecies hold the key to salvation, a young mage named Amara embarks on an extraordinary journey that will test her courage, unravel forgotten mysteries, and shape the very destiny of the realms. 
From the depths of darkness to the shimmering realms of celestial beings, Amara and her allies navigate treacherous landscapes, facing formidable foes and unearthing ancient relics of power. As they restore a shattered constellation and safeguard the delicate balance between magic and technology, they become beacons of hope in a world teetering on the edge of chaos. 
But their triumph over darkness is only the beginning. In the forgotten realms, where secrets lie dormant and ancient deities stir, a new threat emerges, threatening to unravel everything they have fought for. As Amara and her allies journey through realms untouched by mortal hands, they delve deeper into the mysteries that bind the realms together, forging an unbreakable bond that transcends time and space. 
"The Lightbearer's Legacy" is an epic tale of adventure, filled with breathtaking landscapes, awe-inspiring magic, and unforgettable characters. As the fate of the realms hangs in the balance, Amara's unwavering determination and the resilience of her allies will inspire readers to believe in the power of hope, unity, and the enduring spirit of those who dare to forge their own destiny.
Verfügbar seit: 21.12.2023.
Drucklänge: 19 Seiten.

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