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Wrath of Ashar (The Book of The Kingdoms #1)
In the north, a fire rages through the world-spanning forest of Beltrevan. Out of the flames is born terrifying being with monstrous powers--Taws, messenger of the fire-god Ashar. The ancient prophecies say he will raise a great Horde from the warlike tribes of the north to bring destruction to the peaceful Kingdoms of Tamur, Ust-Galich, and Kesh. In the south, a young ...more
Mass Market Paperback, 416 pages
Published
February 1st 1990
by Spectra
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