The shore of the living. The heirs of the emperor
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The Taur-Duat empire is the gift of the Great River, blessed by the radiance of the solar boat, a precious gem in the frame of the sands of the Kaemit desert. There are no equal wise priests and powerful soldiers of the people of Ramei, legendary masters who once erected their cities and pyramids of planar sanctuaries. Only the descendants of Fayry can compare with Ramea, but their patrimony are distant enchanted thickets of the North, hunting grounds of completely different gods, entrusted to the concerns of the high -born clans.
Thirty years passed after the end of the brutal war between the two great powers of the continent. The capital of the empire is amazing the news of the death of the Crown Tsarevich Hefer, and again, on the borders of the Taur-Duat, a heavy tread of the father of the war is heard.
Emperor Sekenef must choose a new heir. The young warlike prince RenEf, seeking to avenge the death of his brother, and for years the wise princess Anaret - which of the children of the lords remaining on the shore of the living is able to accept an overwhelming burden of power from his weakening hands?
Thirty years passed after the end of the brutal war between the two great powers of the continent. The capital of the empire is amazing the news of the death of the Crown Tsarevich Hefer, and again, on the borders of the Taur-Duat, a heavy tread of the father of the war is heard.
Emperor Sekenef must choose a new heir. The young warlike prince RenEf, seeking to avenge the death of his brother, and for years the wise princess Anaret - which of the children of the lords remaining on the shore of the living is able to accept an overwhelming burden of power from his weakening hands?
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Thriller & Suspense
- Category:Horror
- Category:Science Fiction and Fantasy
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-517-05629-0
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