The Clash of Thrones

The Clash of Thrones by Robert Watt, published by Xlibris Corporation LLC in September 2009, is a fantasy novel that spans 218 pages. This edition presents a narrative set in a world where the Ten Kingdoms have been embroiled in conflict for millennia. The god Traxias, weary of the relentless wars and their toll on humanity, instructs a White Wizard named Kelarina An’Tanis to embark on a quest to bring peace. Her journey leads her to the Quawear Mountains in the distant Kingdom of Quentaria, where she must place the Peace Stone on a white marble altar to fulfill her divine mission.
Readers will encounter a rich tapestry of characters as the story unfolds, each contributing to the overarching theme of conflict and the pursuit of harmony. The narrative weaves elements of action and adventure, immersing readers in a saga that explores the consequences of war and the hope for tranquility. With its focus on fantastical elements and the quest for peace, The Clash of Thrones invites readers to delve into a world shaped by divine intervention and human struggle.
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Back of book text: For thousands and thousand of years the Ten Kingdoms have been at war. The god, Traxias had grown tired of constant battles and wars going on cause death to all humankind. Traxias come to a White Wizard named Kelarina An’Tanis and in a dream he tells her to take what he has created and called the Peace Stone to Mount Charnel in the Quawear Mountains in the faraway Kingdom of Quentaria. Once there the god tells she’ll find a special cave on Mount Charnel with a white marble altar in it. He tells Kelarina she’s to place the Peace Stone on the white marble altar and peace and tranquility will come to the Ten Kingdoms of Babashalon. The story continues with numerous colorful character weaving in and out the story line.
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