Callis & Toll
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Mystery
Fantasy
Формат
Kindle
Страницы
292
Язык
Английский
Опубликовано
Mar 23, 2024
Издатель
Black Library
ISBN-10
1804075809
ISBN-13
9781804075807
Описание
In a world steeped in the conflict of the Age of Sigmar, Hanniver Toll stands at the forefront, alongside his esteemed comrade, Armand Callis. Together, they face the relentless storms of war that define their existence, battling against formidable foes and the very chaos that threatens to overrun their realm. Their journey is fraught with peril, and the bonds of friendship and loyalty are tested against the backdrop of epic clashes and dark magic.
As the battle unfolds, the landscape of suspicion and treachery emerges, forcing Toll and Callis to confront not only external enemies but also the shadows that lurk within their ranks. The strength of their partnership and the choices they make will be pivotal in navigating the treacherous terrain of this tumultuous world. With every encounter, they must question their motives and the cost of their allegiance in a narrative that breathes life into the struggles inherent to this immersive universe.
As the battle unfolds, the landscape of suspicion and treachery emerges, forcing Toll and Callis to confront not only external enemies but also the shadows that lurk within their ranks. The strength of their partnership and the choices they make will be pivotal in navigating the treacherous terrain of this tumultuous world. With every encounter, they must question their motives and the cost of their allegiance in a narrative that breathes life into the struggles inherent to this immersive universe.
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