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The Cardinals Path to the Supreme

Uriel lives with the shadow of abandonment ingrained within his heart, never could he forget being discarded by his parents It was by his fortune that the people of Old Meadow took him in and cared for him, so he planned to live his life repaying them for the kindness given to him... Time would come to pass before the newly anointed Queen Celestia Rothwart would open war against the middle lands of Asnea, and with it, the fires of war spread through the lands... And Old Meadow would not be spared from the falling ash... Nine years would pass and the festival of Cair-Andriel would come again, and like the clockwork of fate calamity would descend upon Uriel's new home, razing it in fire and stone... This calamity would set him on a dangerous path, where one must thread the lines of good and evil... Armed with the power of Eldrin, Uriel would seek the path, the path of truth and justice... And so he shall seek the Path of the Supreme. --- Hey there, so this is technically my fourth book, two of my previous works were contracted so I have a good grasp on writing by now, so you can be assured that you're going to get something of quality. If you don't believe read a few chapters of my previous works... This story is going to be a bit of a challenging one to write but hopefully one well worth reading, It's going to have concepts of theology, primarily monotheistic, but also concepts of polytheistic nature, as well as concepts of ideology worked into its narrative. I'll try to keep it light and simple as much as possible. Also, I'm going for a bit more of a vibrant setting so that will hopefully lead to some fun engagements between characters from different places. Alright, that's enough from me, if you enjoy it please vote, comment, and review, it will help the book reach more people and hopefully allow me to complete the story. Your Author - Take care

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081 – Oath of Vengeance – Part 1 –

Larkin unconsciously took a step back as he met Uriel's eye, it was radiating a thin line of blue eldrin fumes.

 

It took him a second to remind himself that he was dealing with a young boy, though his memory of how Uriel cut down the wolves and blew them to pieces served as a stark reminder of the power the boy held.

 

"A little over two weeks lad," answered Larkin, "Look lad, I know why you're angry, but things aren't as simple as you think," he said.

 

"You have a duty to your fellow rangers; their bodies aren't some decorations for the soldiers to use as a reminder of their power!" Uriel shouted, seeing more people that he had known becoming casualties in this war that wasn't even theirs, caused his anger to blow up.