
Kingdom: Promised Land
by:
Dan Abnett
,
Richard Elson
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1905437897
ISBN 13: 9781905437894
Publication date:
December 4th, 2008
Publisher: Rebellion
Pages: 144
Genres: Science Fiction, Art & Photography
In a rugged wilderness where survival hinges on the whims of colossal Masters, a group of determined individuals embarks on a perilous journey. This landscape, filled with danger and mystery, challenges their resolve as they traverse vast, uncharted territories. Each step is guided by the Urgings from their enigmatic overseers, whose intentions remain shrouded in secrecy.
As the travelers navigate through the treacherous environment, tensions rise and deep bonds are formed. The essence of loyalty and the struggle for autonomy clash as they confront the reality of their existence. The wilderness, with its breathtaking yet intimidating beauty, becomes a character in itself, influencing their actions and decisions at every turn.
Amidst the trials and tribulations, they must unravel the truth behind their purpose and the desires of the Masters. With the stakes growing ever higher, this journey evolves from a mere quest for survival into a fierce battle for understanding and freedom. The wilderness tests not only their endurance but also their very beliefs about power, control, and the essence of their being.
As the travelers navigate through the treacherous environment, tensions rise and deep bonds are formed. The essence of loyalty and the struggle for autonomy clash as they confront the reality of their existence. The wilderness, with its breathtaking yet intimidating beauty, becomes a character in itself, influencing their actions and decisions at every turn.
Amidst the trials and tribulations, they must unravel the truth behind their purpose and the desires of the Masters. With the stakes growing ever higher, this journey evolves from a mere quest for survival into a fierce battle for understanding and freedom. The wilderness tests not only their endurance but also their very beliefs about power, control, and the essence of their being.