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portada The Minarian Legends: A Two-Thousand-Year History of the World of Divine Right
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
546
Format
Paperback
Dimensions
21.6 x 14.0 x 3.1 cm
Weight
0.68 kg.
ISBN13
9789527065440

The Minarian Legends: A Two-Thousand-Year History of the World of Divine Right

Glenn Rahman (Author) · Castalia House · Paperback

The Minarian Legends: A Two-Thousand-Year History of the World of Divine Right - Rahman, Glenn

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Synopsis "The Minarian Legends: A Two-Thousand-Year History of the World of Divine Right"

The Minarian Legends represent the collected stories about the many great kingdoms and celebrated heroes of Minaria, a continent of epic adventure. In these pages are presented the histories of the many kingdoms, heroes, and tribes that comprise a fantasy world full of merciless war, powerful magic, and intrepid adventure.The ancient tomes of the Minarian past have been mined to provide readers with the backstory of many kingdoms and heroes of the world of Divine Right. Among the latter are royalty, thieves, warriors, priests, adventurers, treasure hunters, werewolves, dragons, assassins, conquerors, wizards, rogues, barbarians, and pirates.This comprehensive edition of Minarian legends offers the largest and most expanded collection of Minarian tales ever told, many of which are presented here for the first time by author Glenn Rahman, the designer of Divine Right.

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