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When her village was attacked by raiders, Lena tried to help as many as possible escape, but ended up getting captured in the process.  When she wakes, she finds herself tied, naked to a bed and fears the worst, but little does she know the worst is not what she fears.

A boy named Percy meets 3 "magical" people and finds out he's in danger.

Pa'saarrith is a considerably privileged Muunzakan boy who, throughout his entire life, has been living as a Zarrakadarian under her determined mother. He has a job as a newsboy, is treated pretty fairly in school and can visit his Muunzakan father anytime he wishes. However, the doctor whom assisted the birth of Pa'saarrith soon informs Sondalnae that raising a Muunzakan is 'inappropriate' and that she must send Pa'saarrith off to live with his father come his twelfth birthday. To make up to Pa'saarrith, who is dumbfounded over the situation, his father promises his son a big surprise on his birthday. That surprise is the involuntary enrollment into Miss Sruunkaa's
School of Junior Adventurers.

A boy loses his whole family and discovers things he thought were never true. Until one day when he witnesses a death of a women and finds that the world is a little different than he thinks. The Batlle is begining between the two worlds and finally the battle is almost ready.

In the works, just putting this up to show off the amazing artwork my artist friend Nevi Bernard has done for me ONCE again! Such amazing talent I can't help but show it off!

In a fallen world, a young woman is loosing her faith in humanity and goes on a journey.

Are we heading to The Road to Captivity? Is this "Past" "Present" or "Future" This book will open your eyes. Uncanny parallels appear in Jeremiah's words between his day and this one, making his work a spiritual necessity for this time. One of the primary elements throughout his book is a principle similar to one used by Carl Jung in his initial studies of Psychiatry and his beliefs

When her village was attacked by raiders, Lena tried to help as many as possible escape, but ended up getting captured in the process.  When she wakes, she finds herself tied, naked to a bed and fears the worst, but little does she know the worst is not what she fears.

A boy named Percy meets 3 "magical" people and finds out he's in danger.

Pa'saarrith is a considerably privileged Muunzakan boy who, throughout his entire life, has been living as a Zarrakadarian under her determined mother. He has a job as a newsboy, is treated pretty fairly in school and can visit his Muunzakan father anytime he wishes. However, the doctor whom assisted the birth of Pa'saarrith soon informs Sondalnae that raising a Muunzakan is 'inappropriate' and that she must send Pa'saarrith off to live with his father come his twelfth birthday. To make up to Pa'saarrith, who is dumbfounded over the situation, his father promises his son a big surprise on his birthday. That surprise is the involuntary enrollment into Miss Sruunkaa's
School of Junior Adventurers.

A boy loses his whole family and discovers things he thought were never true. Until one day when he witnesses a death of a women and finds that the world is a little different than he thinks. The Batlle is begining between the two worlds and finally the battle is almost ready.

In the works, just putting this up to show off the amazing artwork my artist friend Nevi Bernard has done for me ONCE again! Such amazing talent I can't help but show it off!

In a fallen world, a young woman is loosing her faith in humanity and goes on a journey.

Are we heading to The Road to Captivity? Is this "Past" "Present" or "Future" This book will open your eyes. Uncanny parallels appear in Jeremiah's words between his day and this one, making his work a spiritual necessity for this time. One of the primary elements throughout his book is a principle similar to one used by Carl Jung in his initial studies of Psychiatry and his beliefs