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The Blood Mercenaries Adventures

The Crimson Flame

Aeron failed to stop the cult of the Crimson Flame from kidnapping his sister.

But as a former wyvern knight, he’s determined to find and rescue her...

...and to lay waste to the cult in the process.

Path of Shadows

Aeron's only hope is to gather enough strength--in the form of legendary, god-forged weapons--to kill Lord Valdis and save his sister once and for all. But time is running out. If Aeron doesn't save her by the next new moon, his sister will be sacrificed as part of Lord Valdis's ritual.

Frostbane

The battle with Lord Valdis has awakened a new evil, one that threatens the entire continent of Aletia with icy destruction.

And it has wings.

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The Origin Story

At the age of nine, Ben Wolf slayed his first dragon.

As the dragon perished, it bequeathed a measure of its power to Ben.

It told him, “You now have the ability to lie more creatively than any other being on this planet–except for politicians. Use this power wisely.”

The dragon died with one final puff of smoke from its lungs, but Ben Wolf lived on…

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