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Journey of Destiny

Titanian Chronicles, Volume 1

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Journey of Destiny

By: Leisl Kaberry
Narrated by: Paul Metcalfe
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Afeclin walked nervously to the entry of the cottage. He held his breath as he passed over the threshold. A little cradle was the only piece of furniture left in the building. Afeclin touched the cradle delicately with one finger. All of a sudden he fell backward onto the floor as an image of the fire burst into his mind…. He had seen a horrified face that screamed amongst red hot flames.

Found beyond the Elvin borders, Afeclin, a human child, is taken in and raised by an Elvin King. Now grown and longing to learn about the mystic arts, he embarks on a journey back into a land now unfamiliar. Accompanied by his elvin friend, Wolflang, they leave their homes to seek out their destiny. Unbeknown to Afeclin and Wolflang however, the warlord, Moorlan and his confederate, a dark mage, are preparing to bring war to the peaceful Land of Marrapassa, putting their lives and those they care about, in danger.

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Afeclin a human adopted by elves as a baby after the Great Human War, now an adult with some unusual magical abilities decides to venture out of the Elvin kingdom to search for a mythical wizard who can teach him as an apprentice. With his best friend Wolflang they soon discover the world outside the Elvin kingdom is a dangerous place with evil mages, trolls, bear like monsters and various other creatures. This is an imaginative and engrossing fantasy tale with awesome world building. I thoroughly enjoyed it. The only criticism I have is to do with the narrator. Although he did a fantastic job with accents (the Welsh goblin made me laugh) I don’t think the voice was right for the type of story.

Imaginative Fantasy Tale

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