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Books - Anok, Heretic of Stygia trilogy
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Scion of the Serpent In the evil land of Stygia, home of King Conan’s greatest enemy, a young warrior battles the Cult of Set... and a new legend is born.
It has been six years since Anok Wati, young warrior of the streets, saw his father murdered. Orphaned, forced to run and hide from his father’s unknown killers, even to forsake his birth name, he has made a new life in the Stygian slums. Anok and his friends, the Ravens, have gained a reputation for courage and honor in a land of lies and treachery.
Now, Anok strikes a pact with an ancient and forbidden god who gives him a seemingly impossible task. To unravel the mysteries of the past and avenge his father’s death, Anok must join the sinister cult of the snake-god Set and destroy them from within... Available end of September 2005 |
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Heretic of Set
To find his father's murderer and unravel the secrets of the past, Anok Wati has become an acolyte in the Cult of Set. Branded with a mark of ancient power, trapped in the thrall of Ramsa Aál, the sceming priest of Set, Anok has tasted dark sorcery and the corruption that it must bring. With each use of magic, he gives up a bit of his own soul, and as an acolyte of Set, use it he must.
Seeking knowledge to control this hideous power, Anok and his friends - the magic-hating giant Teferi and the Cimmerian warriorwoman Fallon - risk all in a perilous journey across the desert to Keshatta, an outlaw city of sorcerers. Yet even if they survive, it may only be to learn what terrible fate awaits mortal men who meddle in the affairs of gods...
Available end of October 2005 |
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Venom of Luxur
Anok Wati, the heretic of Set, has been initiated as a priest in the evil snake-god's cult. Cursed with unspeakable mystic power, trapped in a war between gods, Anok must fight both the enemies that surround him and the corruption growing in his own soul.
One by one, the secrets of Anok's mysterious past are revealed, and with each, he becomes more tangled in the sinister plans of the priest Ramsa Aál. Now, Anok has unknowingly unleashed a hideous evil, and unless he can find the hero within himself and destroy a god given flesh, all Hyboria will be enslaved.
Yet how can a lone sorcerer, no matter how powerful, destroy a living god?
Available end of November 2005 |
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