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Troubador Publishing Paperback English

The Children of Pantathea

The Allurheim Saga

By G. L. Young

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Troubador Publishing Paperback English

The Children of Pantathea

The Allurheim Saga

By G. L. Young

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  • “Gods do not have noble beginnings.” “When gods fight, worlds burn.” Zaphina is only twelve years old when she faces the most harrowing trial of the gods. One that will determine if she is worthy of becoming one of them. Failure means death, in more ways than one. Claimed as an apprentice to The Oracle, a revered goddess of The Pantheon who claims to see the future, Zaphina grows up surrounded by half-truths and secrets. Secrets that, once spilled, spread far and wide, sending out ripples of discord and disaster. Set in a world where technology and magic blend into one, where mortals walk side by side with the gods, and demons creep between worlds, this is a story that will have you enthralled right from the start.
“Gods do not have noble beginnings.” “When gods fight, worlds burn.” Zaphina is only twelve years old when she faces the most harrowing trial of the gods. One that will determine if she is worthy of becoming one of them. Failure means death, in more ways than one. Claimed as an apprentice to The Oracle, a revered goddess of The Pantheon who claims to see the future, Zaphina grows up surrounded by half-truths and secrets. Secrets that, once spilled, spread far and wide, sending out ripples of discord and disaster. Set in a world where technology and magic blend into one, where mortals walk side by side with the gods, and demons creep between worlds, this is a story that will have you enthralled right from the start.