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The Three Kingdoms War: Battle for Seelanth - cover

The Three Kingdoms War: Battle for Seelanth

Arthur Anderson

Publisher: BookRix

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At the far reaches of the Seelanth Peninsula, where the majesty of the sea, the vastness of the plains, and the ruggedness of the mountains intertwine, a storm of epic proportions was brewing. Three kingdoms, each with its peculiarities and ambitions, rose as the protagonists of a drama that would shake the foundations of this ancient land. Auralla, with its golden beaches and fearless sailors, stood near the shimmering sea. Ikonnen, in its endless expanse of plains, stretched out like a green blanket under the sky. Likhanen, in the cold and frozen mountains, maintained a natural fortress in its inaccessible heights.
 
The destinies of these kingdoms were intertwined by a ruthless struggle for power and territory. In Auralla, King Estuard led his nation with cunning and courage, backed by his loyal commander Kirk, his relentless legion chief Anton, his finest soldier Conan, and the fierce warrior Malcom. In Ikonnen, King Gael held onto his vast plains, with Commander Sven, the loyal Gerd, the brave Olav, and the intrepid Senen by his side. Finally, in Likhanen, King Bicor clung to his mountains, trusting in Commander Narses, the ingenious legion chief Klaus, the valiant Rocco, and the formidable warrior Karl.
 
The battle for Seelanth was looming, a battle that would be remembered in the songs of bards and the pages of historians as an epic of courage and sacrifice. In this world of intrigues, fleeting alliances, and dark betrayals, peace grew increasingly fragile, like a delicate web threatened to break at the slightest breeze of discord.
 
Thus, with the hearts of the three kingdoms beating in unison, we begin our journey through the War of the Three Kingdoms, where heroes and villains will rise, and the fate of Seelanth will be forged in the heat of battle. We will explore the origins of these tensions and the circumstances that led to this wild and deadly war.
Available since: 08/23/2023.
Print length: 21 pages.

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