Ghoul King Part I: Conqueror of Worms
بواسطة
Joshua Reynolds
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تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
31
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Dec 30, 2013
الناشر
Black Library
رقم ISBN-10
1782512527
رقم ISBN-13
9781782512523
الوصف
In a world shrouded in darkness and filled with treachery, Vorag Bloodytooth, a Strigoi vampire prince, sets his sights on the craggy heights of Cripple Peak. His ambitious quest to unite the scattered ghoul tribes is no easy feat, fraught with peril and the looming threat of rival powers. As he navigates treacherous alliances and deadly foes, readers are drawn into an intricate tapestry of conflict and ambition.
With a vivid blend of horror and adventure, Vorag’s journey is not just a battle for leadership but a struggle against the sinister machinations that lurk in every shadow. The rich world-building immerses you in a gritty landscape where the supernatural intertwines with the raw drive of survival. Characters come alive, each with their own complex motivations that keep the plot unpredictable and engaging.
Against a backdrop of dark fantasy, the story sets the stage for a thrilling saga that promises to captivate readers craving both suspense and richly drawn characters. It’s a tale that dances on the edge of chaos, inviting you to witness Vorag’s rise as he confronts not only his enemies but also the very nature of power itself.
With a vivid blend of horror and adventure, Vorag’s journey is not just a battle for leadership but a struggle against the sinister machinations that lurk in every shadow. The rich world-building immerses you in a gritty landscape where the supernatural intertwines with the raw drive of survival. Characters come alive, each with their own complex motivations that keep the plot unpredictable and engaging.
Against a backdrop of dark fantasy, the story sets the stage for a thrilling saga that promises to captivate readers craving both suspense and richly drawn characters. It’s a tale that dances on the edge of chaos, inviting you to witness Vorag’s rise as he confronts not only his enemies but also the very nature of power itself.