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In the ninth volume of the saga, Ragnor returns to Caer and finds himself immediately in a conflict with the king. Because of disappointed love and misguided megalomania, King Ralph begins to challenge the alliance with Lorca. Yes, he even plans to conquer Lorca to force Queen Mirana to marry him. Moreover, Ragnor learns that the Ximonists have begun to gain a foothold in the Ork territory. For that reason, he travels together with his friends Maramba and Okabe to the Ork territory, where he wants to look for his old friend Kamar, so that they can put a stop to the enemy activities.

189 pages, Kindle Edition

First published September 7, 2015

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Juergen Friemel

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I am the author of the 12 books of the Ragnor-Saga: Paladins of Ama. I am 59 years old, and live in Germany.

Currently there are 10 books published in German and 7 books published in English too. It is planned to publish all books in both languages in the next two years. Attached you will find two Videos. One presents the 10 Books in German the second the 7 books in English.

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The adventures of the young Ragnor take you into the remote world of the planet Makar. Accompanied by two moons, it solitarily circles around a red sun. In this medieval-oriented world, which isn't inhabited by humans only, the young man, whose origin is unknown at first, experiences various adventures. At the same time, the quasar magic of Ama's guardians, the paladins of light, play an increasingly more important part in his life. Gradually, Ragnor learns to gain control over this mystic magic. The young man desperately needs this power, because the demonic army under the leadership of Ximon, the god of darkness, is already lurking at the portals of the underworld. These demons are eagerly waiting for the opportunity to attack the inhabitants of Makar.

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April 30, 2017
Praise to Ama!

I am anxiously awaiting future installments of Ragnor Saga!
A babe is found abandoned with weapons lying beside him. He is raised to care about people, animals, the environment, and to trust in Ama. Ama is akin to our faith in God. Where there is a righteous deity, there's one who isn't righteous. As our Satin, Ragnor has Ximon to battle. And he does. With the help of friends, allies, and even enemies who became both; friend and allies.
You not only learn about how Ragnor and his allies battle, you also learn about his personal life. Radnor has enemies from his youth....one who grew up to be an enemy in a powerful position. Ragnor also grew to be powerful. And wealthy! He's also had his set backs though. Death claimed many that he loved. As the Saga continues, I fear death will claim others as well. With Ama supporting her chosen Palladian (a very special knight ), Ximon and all others who oppose Ama and the good Ama represents will be brought to task!
I commend the author! Not only is it a very interesting page turning saga but it's truly a saga. Normally when there are multiple books in a series, you start to see important details drop away as if they are nothing. You see details get mixed up from book one to book three. You see a change in writing style. I saw none of this! I do wish book nine said what happened to Lars. Did the old guy die or is he still teaching? I am looking forward to book ten and all that follow it. I know that they will be written in the same manner that book one through nine were.
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