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Origins - The Elder Witches - cover

Origins - The Elder Witches

Lucius Qayin

Maison d'édition: Lux Occulta Books

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Synopsis

For centuries, the mysterious Cruor Sisterhood has dominated the remote mountain villages through fear and occult powers granted by their worship of dark spirits. But when forbidden sorcery unexpectedly manifests in young peasant Avalina, she finds herself at the center of a dangerous uprising boiling over.
At first intoxicated by newfound abilities, Avalina convinces herself commanding such mythic might is necessary to crush unjust rulers and build a liberated magical order from the ashes. But will she become overwhelmed by the seductive whispers of demons and specters from the abyss promising even greater powers in exchange for terrible commitments?
With the untethered pursuit of magical supremacy comes profound corruption—one that will echo through the ages to found the very Cruor Academy of Magical Arts joined centuries later by sisters Cassandra and Selene Leclair.
The Elder Witches unveils the shadowy genesis of the infamous Cruor Coven before they dominated magic itself through generations of tyranny to come. But sparks once ignited can blaze redeeming lights or raze all remaining goodness to the ground.
Disponible depuis: 19/02/2024.
Longueur d'impression: 196 pages.

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