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This is a true story about a girl struggling with depression, and wishing someone would save her from herself but no did....

Book one of the Netheron Chronicles.

Welcome to Netheron.

A land on the brink of a war in which it has no hope.
It's ancient protectors have returned to their own lands, and it is now left virtually unprotected, helpless in the hands of the Halavarde warlord . . .
Or so some would like to think . . .
But there is one who still has the power in him to turn the tide of the ancient war . . . to bring and end to a dispute that has spanned centuries . . .

In a world shaped by secrets, this unlikely hero must find the truth about everything he knows . . . including himself.

When recovering the dead Bartleby, the coroners happened upon a letter hidden inside the poor souls coatpocket. It was a queer letter, and was almost tossed to the flame, but, by happenchance, this letter came into my possession. Upon reading the tale, I have found, in my heart, that poor Bartleby's story must be told. Here I present to you the document in its full, unadulterated form. 

This is a true story about a girl struggling with depression, and wishing someone would save her from herself but no did....

Book one of the Netheron Chronicles.

Welcome to Netheron.

A land on the brink of a war in which it has no hope.
It's ancient protectors have returned to their own lands, and it is now left virtually unprotected, helpless in the hands of the Halavarde warlord . . .
Or so some would like to think . . .
But there is one who still has the power in him to turn the tide of the ancient war . . . to bring and end to a dispute that has spanned centuries . . .

In a world shaped by secrets, this unlikely hero must find the truth about everything he knows . . . including himself.

When recovering the dead Bartleby, the coroners happened upon a letter hidden inside the poor souls coatpocket. It was a queer letter, and was almost tossed to the flame, but, by happenchance, this letter came into my possession. Upon reading the tale, I have found, in my heart, that poor Bartleby's story must be told. Here I present to you the document in its full, unadulterated form.