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The Daughter of The Ice


A Fantasy Novel



Subgenres & Tropes:

  • Epic Fantasy,
  • Dark Fantasy,
  • Sword and Sorcery,
  • Undead,
  • Quest
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  • Frozen wastelands where blizzards are as deadly as monsters
  • Veteran heroes chasing one last epic quest
  • Ancient artifacts that decide the fate of the world
Publisher Description

In the cold north of Elessia, the knight Eregar longs for one final adventure, one last chance to test himself against sword and sorcery. He may regret his wish.

A dark sorceress rises in the east. Battle-hardened warriors flock to her banner. When such rumors reach the ears of the North's protectors, Eregar is sent to investigate.

He and his allies—young mercenaries skilled in alchemy, stealth, and blade—were ready to face the rigors of the Frozen Plains, where the wind cuts deeper than swords and the blizzards are eternal. But nothing could prepare them for the nightmare to come.

For the sorceress has summoned a legion of undead to bolster her army, and one of Eregar's allies holds the only thing stopping her from unleashing the full might of her terrible magic: an ancient artifact, long forgotten. The Daughter of The Ice will stop at nothing to recover it.

Legends of Elessia hails a return to classic Epic Fantasy, where adult heroes face off against overwhelming odds in a beautiful but harsh world full of hidden dangers and forgotten magic. Inspired by the heroic tales of David Gemmell, the epic saga of Dragonlance, and tempered with the action and grit of The Witcher, it will satisfy anyone looking for a classic fantasy series.

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