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Eyes of a Hawk: Yggdrasil's Gaze Sean Crowe 9781803135496

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Leaf bound by Intrif II, a maddened delinquent obsessed with the early Hedonistic Historians, the ancient poem 'Eyes of a Hawk' follows the demise of the woeforging, lifedraining, soulsearing Valestian Primacy at the sword-bitten hands of Ilyia, Hawk, and their amassed force.

In the final battle abreast the snow laden fields of the Untyal Valley, under the watchful eye of the eternal green emerald-dragon Yggdrasil, the blinding judgment of an eternity is unleashed. Their arduous journey through smouldering conflict simmers over a century, taking Hawk from the petty and poverty-stricken colonial hinterlands of Askilt, along the vivid and blossoming village steeped forests and bird stoked steppe lands of the Shorelands, through to the plague-ridden and flame-stained city of Yeli, before its tragic fall and violent purge.

Fighting monsters and giants, demons and despots, aberrations, cultists, soldiers, and tyrants, Hawk in his duties as a member of the Guild is forced to confront the chaos of crises in command. From blackouts to plague-pox, ambushed by assassins, beasts, and climatic tavern fights, the catastrophic fall of the Valestian Primacy is the slow death of an empire founded upon violence and subjugation, sealed, and incinerated, as all are, by a divine, celestial force.



About the Author
Sean Crowe studies the neurobiology of emotions, memory, and sounds. An archaeologist, he has worked on the emergence of human language during prehistory, which has embedded his appreciation and passion for words. Sean has a love of storytelling and language, finding enjoyment in world building in his free time; he also plays a variety of instruments.


Book Information
ISBN 9781803135496
Author Sean Crowe
Format Paperback
Page Count 424
Imprint Matador
Publisher Troubador Publishing

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