Pandura

Pandura by R. G Roll, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in April 2009, is a 552-page work of fiction that immerses readers in a richly imagined fantasy world. The story follows Rufus Gracequill, a bard who sings of his homeland, Pandura, as he embarks on a significant journey inspired by his accomplished cousin, Angelo. As Angelo strives to become one of the Grand Swordsmen, protectors of peace and justice, Rufus discovers his own potential in a land steeped in ancient tales and struggles.
Readers will encounter a narrative filled with themes of valor, deceit, and the influence of the Goddess Gaea, who watches over the characters as they navigate their destinies. The kingdoms of Pandura are depicted through a blend of song and story, exploring the complexities of faith and the legacies of the past. This edition invites exploration of the fantastical elements that shape the characters’ journeys and the challenges they face in a world where history and myth intertwine.
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Rufus Gracequill sings the songs of his home and his land, Pandura. A wandering bard, though he has never truly wandered far at all, he is about to embark on a long journey. He follows in the wake of his cousin, Angelo, who stands accomplished as no other in their hometown of Kaplkahn. As Angelo pursues something greater, to be of the Grand Swordsmen, protectors and keepers of the peace and justice of Pandura, one less than he discovers that he too is greater than could have ever been dreamed. The kingdoms and lands of Pandura await them, torn in remembered tales of olden times, ages long gone, in the struggles of man against those who are not. But then and now, the Goddess Gaea looks over them, favoring her sons of the world. Will they stand on their own or be broken by the transgressions of their forefathers? Discords of faith and the fray and many fantastic affairs write this story of word and song, of most daring valor, deceit, and the melodious powers of past deeds.
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