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Richard Sparrow Hello, Celeste. I was originally planning to release the book in December as I did with the previous one, however due to personal issues caused by the…moreHello, Celeste. I was originally planning to release the book in December as I did with the previous one, however due to personal issues caused by the current global pandemic, it looks like I’ll be postponing until June next year, where I’ll be releasing both the sequel and an omnibus version with the two books in one volume 🙂 I’ll message you personally as soon as it’s available on Amazon.

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Hello, all. In the next few months, the sequel to "The Legend of Griff" is going to be made available on the kindle store. Before then, I plan on sharing a rough draft of the book with a handful of reviewers who might be interested in a chance to read it before its scheduled release date in exchange for an honest review. Feel free to message me for more details.

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“Wind stirred the trees, carrying the unmistakable stench of man.”
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“Xol, the world’s sun, ascended sloping hills of grain and vegetable crops with the kind of sluggish unenthusiasm that must surely come with countless millennia of enforced repetition. Even He, in His ageless wisdom, had not the slightest knowledge of the prominence of the day He was bringing to the Kingdom of Lohr, for in truth He did not take much of an interest in the goings-on of the odd little creatures who inhabited the irrelevant blue planet he had been charged by the gods to orbit. His mind, which can only be described as infinite, was somewhat preoccupied, though with what exactly astropsychologists have yet to ascertain. As such, He was completely oblivious to the fact, as He shined dully on the wet little village, that the day He was bringing to the world would see the birth of a hero.”
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“It is unfortunate to say that Griff often spoke this way, even when speaking warg, which was among the many of his second languages after his native Lohrwegian. Among the dialects that Griff had picked up over the years, the goblin had a fluent command of wolf, bear, and dog. He also knew a few phrases in rat, a smattering of horse, possessed a crude grasp of boar, and finally, but somewhat more dubiously, goat, of which he only knew the swear words.”
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“Xol, the world’s sun, ascended sloping hills of grain and vegetable crops with the kind of sluggish unenthusiasm that must surely come with countless millennia of enforced repetition. Even He, in His ageless wisdom, had not the slightest knowledge of the prominence of the day He was bringing to the Kingdom of Lohr, for in truth He did not take much of an interest in the goings-on of the odd little creatures who inhabited the irrelevant blue planet he had been charged by the gods to orbit. His mind, which can only be described as infinite, was somewhat preoccupied, though with what exactly astropsychologists have yet to ascertain. As such, He was completely oblivious to the fact, as He shined dully on the wet little village, that the day He was bringing to the world would see the birth of a hero.”
Richard Sparrow, The Legend of Griff

“Wind stirred the trees, carrying the unmistakable stench of man.”
Richard Sparrow, The Legend of Griff

“How do you feel?" he asked him.
"Like a military academy," said Arthur. "Bits of me keep on passing out.”
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“It is unfortunate to say that Griff often spoke this way, even when speaking warg, which was among the many of his second languages after his native Lohrwegian. Among the dialects that Griff had picked up over the years, the goblin had a fluent command of wolf, bear, and dog. He also knew a few phrases in rat, a smattering of horse, possessed a crude grasp of boar, and finally, but somewhat more dubiously, goat, of which he only knew the swear words.”
Richard Sparrow, The Legend of Griff

“Xol, the world’s sun, ascended sloping hills of grain and vegetable crops with the kind of sluggish unenthusiasm that must surely come with countless millennia of enforced repetition. Even He, in His ageless wisdom, had not the slightest knowledge of the prominence of the day He was bringing to the Kingdom of Lohr, for in truth He did not take much of an interest in the goings-on of the odd little creatures who inhabited the irrelevant blue planet he had been charged by the gods to orbit. His mind, which can only be described as infinite, was somewhat preoccupied, though with what exactly astropsychologists have yet to ascertain. As such, He was completely oblivious to the fact, as He shined dully on the wet little village, that the day He was bringing to the world would see the birth of a hero.”
Richard Sparrow, The Legend of Griff

“Wind stirred the trees, carrying the unmistakable stench of man.”
Richard Sparrow, The Legend of Griff




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