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A thousand years passed. His only
allegiance is to his master, the dark god Satoris, who gave the gift of
Life to the race of Men. Satoris, who rebelled against his elder
brother God Haomane who had demanded that gift be taken away. Their
fight cracked the very world in two; the name of Satoris became the word
for evil throughout all the races, while the legend of Tanaros is the
seminal tale of treachery.
And yet not all tales told are true.
A
final prophecy has begun to unfold, and the races are uniting in their
quest to rid the world of Satoris. The elder gods and goddesses,
stranded on the other side of the world, send dreams to spur all to
destroy Satoris and Tanaros, but those loyal to their god know a
different side of the story and try to defend their citadel of
Darkhaven, where Satoris sits in sorrow, controlling his own dominion,
seeking neither victory nor vengeance.
Satoris's followers
capture the beautiful Elvish princess Cerelinde, and without her the
Allies cannot fulfill the prophecy. All who support Satoris clamor for
her death – but Satoris refuses to act like the monster that he is made
out to be, for he recognizes in Cerelinde a spark of the love that he
once bore for his fellow gods.
She is a great danger to
Satoris – and a greater danger for Tanaros and all that he holds dear.
For she reminds him that not all women need be false... and that though
he may be immune to death, his heart is still very much mortal.
Strong
storytelling with evocative, compelling, and unforgettable characters,
Godslayer is the thrilling conclusion to the events begun in Banewreaker, a haunting tale of love and loss that ultimately asks the
question: If all that is considered good considers you evil, are you?






