The Larion spell table has been dormant for nearly a thousand Twinmoons. It waits in a forgotten chamber in Sandcliff Palace, the abandoned Larion Senate stronghold on Eldarn's North Sea. The spell... This description may be from another edition of this product.
This is the second book in the amazing Eldarn Sequence, here is a bit of the story. We begin we Steven being transported back back to Colorado to find Leesk's Key and bring it back to Eldran, closely flowing in his footsteps is the evil sorcerer Nerik, who will do anything to find the key and unleash his master from the fold and also kill his biggest threat, Steven. Luckily for Steven his manages to find the key and escape back to Eldarn, but not without Nerik causing havoc and mayhem in his wake. When back in Eldarn Steven manages to find his friends and continue his quest to find Hannah and also to destroy the evil that Nerik has created. Also on Eldarn Mark has to come to terms with the death of his lover and in doing so means to kill all of Neriks minions, in doing this he finds himself losing his mind and humanity. Across the other end of Eldarn Hannah and her friend are setting off on a perilous journey to Nerik's palace in the hope of of sending her back home to Colorado, but on her way she will face untold dangers and the loss of good friends. This is a great story, plenty of action and adventure, magic and battles, demons and ghosts. This is by far the the best portal fantasy i've read to date, I would recommend it to any fantasy fan. P.s, One thing I would like to point out is that this novel was written by a different author Robert Scott as the author of the first novel Jay Gordon passed away, this is why while both stories are great, there are very slight differences in the writing styles.
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