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The 6th installment of The Adventures of Larson and Garrett. On to Xorinth brings the duo to the Magickal Capitol of Ruvonia where Garrett finally delivers the goblin trinket to safety.

45 pages, Kindle Edition

Published November 19, 2015

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Aaron Dennis

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Dennis has been writing for 8 years and has accomplished a great deal in a short amount of time. Apart from writing and creating some wonderful stories, he learned editing from working with Chuck Sambuchino. His creative skills are easily recognized in books like War and Glory where scifi and horror are mixed, or books like Cayneian, where fantasy and horror are mixed, but he also portrays a great many psychological and philosophical issues throughout his writing.
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February 10, 2017

The sixth Larson and Garrett

Larson joins up with Garrett about half way through. By the time the fighter shows up, Garrett has met with a Griffin knight who claims he also investigating some sort fo trouble, but what kind of trouble wasn't revealed. Once the duo join forces, they make their way for Xorinth and run into trouble.

There isn't too much to say except that more about Akalabash is revealed. The God of War seems to have it in for the God of Dustruction but its also proposed that the God of War isn't really a good guy, he's just that, the God of War, but Larson and Garrett share some interesting thoughts about what the magical trinket is all about.

Somehow this is a really fun story but I'm at a loss to explain what makes it so great. Maybe I just really enjoy the interaction between Larson and Garrett. They don't really do much except talk and travel until the end of the tale, but I can't spoil what it is that they fight. Another great tale and I'm excited to find out what happens in Xorinth.
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