Princes and Fools: Black & White Graegan Edition
by A. H. De Carrasco
Princes and Fools
Black & White Graegan Edition
The Teller of Destiny Series
Orfatum
Two mortals hang in the balance. One covets the crown. The other left his family after a tragedy for which he is blamed. Both men are irresistibly drawn to the white wanderer’s gifted apprentice, Raphere, whose fierce heart imprisons them as they lay claim to her. Whether incited by love or power, the princes may find their reward at the sharp end of a sword.
Paz Etur
Ever since spilling her blood before the Teller of Destiny, Raphere has spent her life trying to prove she is not like Verisa, a dark sorceress. And though she yearns to be, she is not a white wanderer either. She is the Jivasivar, the first new Graegan soul born into the land since the sin that created mortal man and the Changing. Searching for her purpose, Raphere trusts in a white wanderer, Tranquia, and hopes to attain the Jivan Tome—the “Divine Poems” which foretold Raphere’s emergence centuries ago. She must discern friend from foe as all strive to manipulate her for their own designs.
Either she has the conviction to be the Jivasivar, or she is merely a pawn in a fight for survival between ancients and kings. With the Jivan Tome out of reach and her destiny as clouded as her Graegan blood, Raphere may bend to the manipulations of others and take a path toward the destruction of all.
Black & White Graegan Edition
The Teller of Destiny Series
Orfatum
Two mortals hang in the balance. One covets the crown. The other left his family after a tragedy for which he is blamed. Both men are irresistibly drawn to the white wanderer’s gifted apprentice, Raphere, whose fierce heart imprisons them as they lay claim to her. Whether incited by love or power, the princes may find their reward at the sharp end of a sword.
Paz Etur
Ever since spilling her blood before the Teller of Destiny, Raphere has spent her life trying to prove she is not like Verisa, a dark sorceress. And though she yearns to be, she is not a white wanderer either. She is the Jivasivar, the first new Graegan soul born into the land since the sin that created mortal man and the Changing. Searching for her purpose, Raphere trusts in a white wanderer, Tranquia, and hopes to attain the Jivan Tome—the “Divine Poems” which foretold Raphere’s emergence centuries ago. She must discern friend from foe as all strive to manipulate her for their own designs.
Either she has the conviction to be the Jivasivar, or she is merely a pawn in a fight for survival between ancients and kings. With the Jivan Tome out of reach and her destiny as clouded as her Graegan blood, Raphere may bend to the manipulations of others and take a path toward the destruction of all.