Feast of the End, Wistful Article

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Reid Finn ISBN: 9780989830720
Publisher: Reid Finn Publication: October 18, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Reid Finn
ISBN: 9780989830720
Publisher: Reid Finn
Publication: October 18, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Anmaul is a dark city that deals in secrets and favors. Monstrous creatures known as dizaks roam the surrounding lands. Yet the people have tamed the wilds and even found a way to twist the dizaks’ powers for their own gain. Through the feast of the end, people can absorb the monsters’ strengths, their abilities and their magics. The rest of the world considers merging with such beasts a dishonorable act. For the people in Anmaul, it's nothing more than a way to gain more power.

After becoming a feastend, Selaf finds a place she can call home in the dark city. Perhaps, for the first time in her life, she has stability in the service of her master.

However, a great storm rips through Anmaul and the surrounding lands, leaving the nearby island devastated. Selaf's ever-ambitious master, the vice-president of the railway business, is sent as a representative of Anmaul to direct relief efforts and increase the company's influence.

In an unfamiliar land, Selaf is pushed into new dangers, the least of which are the dizaks invading the shores. She will have to deal with a mysterious ailment plaguing the people and a rival company seeking their own fortunes, both of which threaten to tear her new life apart.

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Anmaul is a dark city that deals in secrets and favors. Monstrous creatures known as dizaks roam the surrounding lands. Yet the people have tamed the wilds and even found a way to twist the dizaks’ powers for their own gain. Through the feast of the end, people can absorb the monsters’ strengths, their abilities and their magics. The rest of the world considers merging with such beasts a dishonorable act. For the people in Anmaul, it's nothing more than a way to gain more power.

After becoming a feastend, Selaf finds a place she can call home in the dark city. Perhaps, for the first time in her life, she has stability in the service of her master.

However, a great storm rips through Anmaul and the surrounding lands, leaving the nearby island devastated. Selaf's ever-ambitious master, the vice-president of the railway business, is sent as a representative of Anmaul to direct relief efforts and increase the company's influence.

In an unfamiliar land, Selaf is pushed into new dangers, the least of which are the dizaks invading the shores. She will have to deal with a mysterious ailment plaguing the people and a rival company seeking their own fortunes, both of which threaten to tear her new life apart.

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