The Relics of War: Main Series
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The Relics of War is a three-book, epic fantasy series for adult readers, with some related content.
War is coming to the Five Kingdoms, brought about by the nameless god of death and his Soulless followers. The death god has been scorned by the world for millennia, relegated to plotting his scheme for revenge from within his prison of flames. When all of his pieces are finally in place, he seizes the opportunity to secure his freedom–and with it, the destruction of all who oppose him.
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Artwork Acknowledgments:
Cover artwork for the main series and Serpentus was illustrated by Jamie Noble (Website) (Twitter) (Instagram) (Facebook)
Cover artwork for The Ballad of Alchemy and Steel illustrated and designed by A.J. Calvin.
Map design by Dewi Hargreaves (Website) (Twitter)
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