Faer’Owyn’s latest task set by her missing father was to go find a dark elf priest in the depths of a large mountain chain. With little other information on her other than the dark elf’s name and a vague reference to his whereabouts, her mission seemed difficult at best.
But adding to her problems was a shocking revelation as to the identity of her late mother which is revealed to her before she sets off from the mighty city of Kesoy. This in turn led to another issue, that of her late mother’s god who appealed to her human side which put it in conflict with the god her dark elf side preferred. Now she had to contend with two gods and their conflicting aims and goals.
Her success in her father’s quest may well depend on the whim of not one, but two gods.
Genre: Fantasy
But adding to her problems was a shocking revelation as to the identity of her late mother which is revealed to her before she sets off from the mighty city of Kesoy. This in turn led to another issue, that of her late mother’s god who appealed to her human side which put it in conflict with the god her dark elf side preferred. Now she had to contend with two gods and their conflicting aims and goals.
Her success in her father’s quest may well depend on the whim of not one, but two gods.
Genre: Fantasy
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