“The taste of victory enticed me, and the fact that they were led by a squinted-eye lord with a stentorian voice moved me... Tundra The Darkest Hour” DespairFiction NovelEpic FantasyGood Vs EvilFantasy SeriesAdventure FictionMythical BeastsEpic Battles Author:Marilyn Velez
“I recall long ago sneaking into my father's study, and a man of great knowledge whose beard touched the ground entered the room and said, 'What do you plan on doing with the knowledge you attain?' I had not the answer to that and was more frightened of his Brobdingnagian looks that I grew short of words. Perhaps it was magic? That's when he walked over, pulled a chair, grabbed a book, and said, 'One must build upon the works of those that came before him.' I did not know it at the time, but the course of my life was set that day.” FantasyBooksLiterary FictionMedievalDark FantasyBook ReviewsEpic BattlesAm ReadingAddicted To Books Book:Tundra: The Darkest Hour Source: Tundra: The Darkest Hour
“Long and white was his hair, like the mountains of the north, with a towering beard that had aged with time. Shrouded was his cloak, and of yew was his staff, and atop his head, a braided crown made of silver decorated it. Wrapped around his furrow neck, hung a horn, and perched high atop his olden shoulders, rested two ravens resembling the color of a wave’s crest. From the book Tundra: A Wanderer's Tale into Darkness” MagicEpic FantasySirensGnomesSword And SorceryCentaursSword FightingEpic BattlesDark ElvesFaes Author:Marilyn Velez