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Ptitell
Ptitell
Ptitell
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Ptitell

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Follow the conquests of Ptitell, a country with magic users and assassins unlike any that have come before. Learn of their high generals sins, their kings madness, the lives of their beloved fallen, and the mystery of those golden statues that crowd the throne. Kneel before the girl with the crown, fear the child that never ages, and remember to never harm the necromancers wife. Above all, dare not speak with one of those greater beings, lest you meet the fate of the kings predecessor or the mother of the princess.
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PublisherAuthorHouse
Release dateNov 30, 2016
ISBN9781524649692
Ptitell
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Peter Joseph Clark

Peter Joseph Clark is a citizen of central Wisconsin who has been blessed with the divine gift of creativity, countless mentors to provide encouragement, and friends who make inspiration out of themselves. He’d like to thank Michelle W., Pam B., Paula C., his family, and Phil G. Please enjoy a glimpse into that inexplicable section of his mind created by the love and oddities of others, grace of God, and the hard work and passion of a young man with a daydream and a hometown that knows sometimes a bit of crazy can be a lot of fun and do a lot of good.

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    Ptitell - Peter Joseph Clark

    © 2016 Peter Joseph Clark. All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted by any means without the written permission of the author.

    Published by AuthorHouse 11/11/2016

    ISBN: 978-1-5246-4970-8 (sc)

    ISBN: 978-1-5246-4969-2 (e)

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    Credits to Collin Olson for the Cover Art.

    Contents

    Heir to the Throne

    Heir to the Army

    Wife of the Father

    Mother of The Princess

    Guardian

    Mad King

    Advisor

    Grand General

    Hero of the Statue

    Dollo

    Healing Man

    Golden Golems

    Name on the Throne

    Tyller II

    Heir to the Throne

    Now six years of age and set to rule the world before her time is up, little Ava Yorch has been named to be heir with not a drop of the king’s blood nor a trifle of his madness. The power of her parents, however, flows and mixes into terrifying concoctions in her black, deadened veins. Even as a babe she could unleash this power, often to devastating results. The power to kill hundreds at a whim, cause mass plague, serious injury to even the most powerful beasts in the woods around them, and above all the power to raise legions of the dead to fight those who would harm her: these are just the weakest of her many talents, and the least terrifying. Yet still, the power to heal, to calm, to save? Is it possible she can wield these talents with the same prowess of the great Phylum? It hardly matters in the end; the girl with the bronze skin and matching hair seems to have little care for her power, healing or harming. A means to an end, though the end is often obtainable through simpler means. This is how the girl views her might and this is

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