Magus
Garth is getting really tired of prophecies, thanks for asking. He’s been handed a new task to find and retrieve the Chahiran magicians, all while watching over Trev’nor, who is also a child of prophecy and somehow pivotal to the future. On top of that, he’s been given a second task by the Gardeners–the ancient beings in charge of the planet’s well being–to bring Balance to the world.
Finding new magicians in a country out to kill you is like a very extreme version of tag. Garth’s relatively sure he can fight his way out if he needs to but the Star Order–a group wholly against magic (ironic as they use blood magic)–are tough opponents and seemingly everywhere. It’s hard to dodge them when his own group is severely outnumbered.
As for bringing Balance to the world? What exactly does that mean and how does one go about doing it?
Tags:
Garth is apparently supposed to believe in himself, y’know the person that got him into this mess, whole book is just mindless violence and fluff, Garth is a walking green flag, ancient war hero enters stage right, Shad use your brain challenge: failed, it’s not mission impossible, it just feels like it sometimes, horses, Gardeners, tree hugging, blood magic, pools of magic, peanut butter lures, Xiaolang the empath, Shad is Captain America
Format: paperback
Garth is getting really tired of prophecies, thanks for asking. He’s been handed a new task to find and retrieve the Chahiran magicians, all while watching over Trev’nor, who is also a child of prophecy and somehow pivotal to the future. On top of that, he’s been given a second task by the Gardeners–the ancient beings in charge of the planet’s well being–to bring Balance to the world.
Finding new magicians in a country out to kill you is like a very extreme version of tag. Garth’s relatively sure he can fight his way out if he needs to but the Star Order–a group wholly against magic (ironic as they use blood magic)–are tough opponents and seemingly everywhere. It’s hard to dodge them when his own group is severely outnumbered.
As for bringing Balance to the world? What exactly does that mean and how does one go about doing it?
Tags:
Garth is apparently supposed to believe in himself, y’know the person that got him into this mess, whole book is just mindless violence and fluff, Garth is a walking green flag, ancient war hero enters stage right, Shad use your brain challenge: failed, it’s not mission impossible, it just feels like it sometimes, horses, Gardeners, tree hugging, blood magic, pools of magic, peanut butter lures, Xiaolang the empath, Shad is Captain America
Format: paperback
Garth is getting really tired of prophecies, thanks for asking. He’s been handed a new task to find and retrieve the Chahiran magicians, all while watching over Trev’nor, who is also a child of prophecy and somehow pivotal to the future. On top of that, he’s been given a second task by the Gardeners–the ancient beings in charge of the planet’s well being–to bring Balance to the world.
Finding new magicians in a country out to kill you is like a very extreme version of tag. Garth’s relatively sure he can fight his way out if he needs to but the Star Order–a group wholly against magic (ironic as they use blood magic)–are tough opponents and seemingly everywhere. It’s hard to dodge them when his own group is severely outnumbered.
As for bringing Balance to the world? What exactly does that mean and how does one go about doing it?
Tags:
Garth is apparently supposed to believe in himself, y’know the person that got him into this mess, whole book is just mindless violence and fluff, Garth is a walking green flag, ancient war hero enters stage right, Shad use your brain challenge: failed, it’s not mission impossible, it just feels like it sometimes, horses, Gardeners, tree hugging, blood magic, pools of magic, peanut butter lures, Xiaolang the empath, Shad is Captain America
Format: paperback
Advent Mage Cycle Book 2