Mystic Warrior
Thrice upon a time, there were three worlds of magic.
On one world faeries
suffer in a war against centaurs and satyrs. On another, goblins
scrabble about the ruins of giant machines. And on the third, humans are
ruled by theocracies that worship five immortal dragons. The task of
the priests: to gather the insane for dark purposes.
Galen Arvad, a young blacksmith, is plagued by fantastic dreams and
tortured by common objects that talk to him. Unable to hide his
eccentricities, he is hauled away and plunged into a deep chasm of
danger and intrigue. But Galen's madness is a sign of magic that can
bridge realms and strike down dragon lords. Can Galen learn to use his
power – before he's destroyed by the monsters that rule his world?
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