The Elven

The Elven by Bernhard Hennen is a reprint edition published by Amazon Publishing in August 2015. This 788-page work presents an epic adventure where a fierce demon wreaks havoc across both human and elven realms. Northlander Jarl Mandred witnesses the brutal assault on his men and, driven by a desire for vengeance, teams up with the elf queen, Emerelle. Together, they embark on a perilous quest that brings together formidable warriors from Albenmark to confront the looming threat.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines action and adventure within a richly imagined fantasy setting. The story follows Mandred, Emerelle, and their allies as they navigate a series of life-defining battles across parallel universes. Themes of vengeance and heroism are explored as the characters seek to avenge past losses and shape their destinies. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the challenges faced by these heroes as they unite against a common enemy, making it a significant addition to the realms of fairy tales, folk tales, and mythology.
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A fierce and merciless demon has been unleashed on the world, spreading destruction and bloodshed in both the human and the elven realms. Northlander Jarl Mandred witnesses the ruthless attack on his men, and he seeks vengeance with the help of the elf queen, Emerelle. Despite Mandred’s barbaric human nature, the queen orchestrates an elfhunt joined by the two strongest warriors in Albenmark to pursue the beast. Farodin, the fiercest fighter in the land, and Nuramon, the healer, seize the opportunity to make history alongside Mandred in a life-defining series of battles waged in parallel universes.
The Elven is an epic tale, bringing heroes together across the boundaries of their worlds to avenge past losses and influence fates yet to be decided.
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