The Wolf King's Lair 1

The Wolf King's Lair 1 PDF Author: Devan Drake
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Languages : en
Pages : 269

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Dave Smith is having a bad day, week, month, maybe even year.Freshly unemployed, facing eviction and now he's been transported to a fantasy world. A wish come true for many a geek, if only he hadn't died less than a day after he arrived.Now trapped in this fantasy realms version of purgatory, he faces the prospect of trying to navigate a new existence as a dungeon. That wouldn't be so bad, except ending dungeons seems to be the path out for many of the other denizens of these Proving Grounds.To make matters worse the deities of this place have taken a special interest in complicating his stay, for their own, as yet unstated reasons.On the upside he has a new buff and studly avatar and any sexy fantasy ladies who happen to fall in his dungeon are his to keep, to strengthen his dungeon obviously. Nudge, nudge, wink wink.Downside, most of the raiders in his region are bearded dudes or ugly and orc like.What's a guy whose life experiences include gaming and working a series of crummy customer service jobs to do. Answer. Work the system, be as obnoxiously obstinate as he can be and bend every rule like it's made of rubber. Oh and whine, just a little bit, well it is all very unfair.(This content is for mature adults, it includes explicit sex with multiple female partners, violence, profanity, actions and opinions that contravene current societal norms and legality. As well as a bit of juvenile humour, stats, levelling eventually. Contains Gamelit and Haremlit elements )

The Wolf King

The Wolf King PDF Author: Alice Borchardt
Publisher: Ballantine Books
ISBN: 0345423658
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 432

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To save her beloved Maenial from the mercenary forces of King Desiderus, Regeane joins forces with a Saxon warrior to rescue her shapeshifter husband, only to discover that Maenial has become bait in a trap set for her by an old enemy from her past and that an ancient evil seeks to destroy them all, in the sequel to The Silver Wolf and Night of the Wolf. Reprint.

The Wolf King

The Wolf King PDF Author: Joseph Wharton Lippincott
Publisher:
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Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 160

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The Wolf King

The Wolf King PDF Author: Ann Turnbull
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780816431632
Category : Adventure stories
Languages : en
Pages : 152

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A young bronze-age boy sets out to kill the Wolf King, a mysterious figure who controls a wolf pack that has been raiding the local villages.

The Wolf King

The Wolf King PDF Author: Jovee Winters
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721856893
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Languages : en
Pages : 154

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My name's Red. My friends call me Violet, but I was once known by another name, The Heartsong...aka the darkness of the land. Once upon a time, I was a killer, a hunter, with only one goal in mind. Ending the Big Bad Wolf and taking back my power. But somewhere along the way, I realized the real enemy was myself. We fell in love, we made a life. And then a curse came and ripped it all apart. Now my lover and best friend can't remember who I am, and most days I can't remember him either. The curse has shaped us back into the former versions of ourselves. The dark, evil, and worst parts of us. All I know is I need to kill. I need to hurt something, and the only thing I know to do is to hunt the biggest and baddest beast in all the lands. But something inside of me has begun to stir. Memories of another time, a different place. And a man I once loved more than reason or sanity should allow. I have to break this curse on me, on us, before its too late. But to do it I'll have to try and remember our once upon another time...

The wolf king

The wolf king PDF Author: Joseph Wharton Lippincott
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Category : Wolves
Languages : en
Pages : 316

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Wolf's Lair - a Wolf Duet Prequel

Wolf's Lair - a Wolf Duet Prequel PDF Author: Diana A. Hicks
Publisher: Hicks Media Group, Inc.
ISBN: 1949760669
Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 89

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Dark Mafia Romance In this prequel, Luce O'Brien is presented with a choice. Her decision means leaving her childhood home behind to move to New York City. But a betrayal lands her in the middle of a brewing gang war between the Irish and Italians... is the Wolf's Lair truly the safest place for her?

Wolf of the North

Wolf of the North PDF Author: Duncan M. Hamilton
Publisher: Duncan M. Hamilton
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Category : Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 407

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The First Part of the Wolf of the North trilogy by Bestselling Author Duncan M. Hamilton. It has been generations since the Northlands have seen a hero worthy of the title. Many have made the claim, but few have lived to defend it. Timid, weak, and bullied, Wulfric is as unlikely a candidate as there could be. A chance encounter with an ancient and mysterious object awakens a latent gift, and Wulfric’s life changes course. Against a backdrop of war, tragedy, and an enemy whose hatred for him knows no bounds, Wulfric will be forged from a young boy, into the Wolf of the North. This is his tale.

The Wolf King

The Wolf King PDF Author: Ann Turnbull
Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
ISBN: 9780395289273
Category : Juvenile Fiction
Languages : en
Pages : 144

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A young bronze-age boy sets out to kill the Wolf King, a mysterious figure who controls a wolf pack that has been raiding the local villages.

The Viking Age Vol.1 (of 2) (Illustrations)

The Viking Age Vol.1 (of 2) (Illustrations) PDF Author: Paul B. Du Chaillu
Publisher: Press of J. J. Little & Co
ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 553

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Example in this ebook CHAPTER I. CIVILISATION AND ANTIQUITIES OF THE NORTH. A study of the ancient literature and abundant archæology of the North gives us a true picture of the character and life of the Norse ancestors of the English-speaking peoples. We can form a satisfactory idea of their religious, social, political, and warlike life. We can follow them from their birth to their grave. We see the infant exposed to die, or water sprinkled, and a name bestowed upon it; follow the child in his education, in his sports; the young man in his practice of arms; the maiden in her domestic duties and embroidery; the adult in his warlike expeditions; hear the clash of swords and the songs of the Scald, looking on and inciting the warriors to greater deeds of daring, or it may be recounting afterwards the glorious death of the hero. We listen to the old man giving his advice at the Thing. We learn about their dress, ornaments, implements, weapons; their expressive names and complicated relationships; their dwellings and convivial halls, with their primitive or magnificent furniture; their temples, sacrifices, gods, and sacred ceremonies; their personal appearance, even to the hair, eyes, face and limbs. Their festivals, betrothal and marriage feasts are open to us. We are present at their athletic games preparatory to the stern realities of the life of that period, where honour and renown were won on the battle-field; at the revel and drunken bout; behold the dead warrior on his burning ship or on the pyre, and surrounded by his weapons, horses, slaves, or fallen companions who are to enter with him into Valhalla; look into the death chamber, see the mounding and the Arvel, or inheritance feast. These Norsemen had carriages or chariots, as well as horses, and the numerous skeletons of this animal in graves or bogs prove it to have been in common use at a very early period. Their dress, and the splendour of their riding equipment for war, the richness of the ornamentation of their weapons of offence and defence are often carefully described. Everywhere we see that gold was in the greatest abundance. The descriptions of such wealth might seem to be very much exaggerated; but, as will be seen in the course of this work, the antiquities treasured in the museums of the North bear witness to the truthfulness of the records. The spade has developed the history of Scandinavia, as it has done that of Assyria and Etruria, but in addition the Northmen had the Saga and Edda literature to perpetuate their deeds. We are the more astonished as we peruse the Eddas and Sagas giving the history of the North, and examine the antiquities found in the country, for we hear hardly anything about the customs of the people from the Roman writers, and our ideas regarding them have been thoroughly vitiated by the earlier Frankish and English chronicles and other monkish writings, or by the historians who have taken these records as a trustworthy authority. Some writers, in order to give more weight to these chronicles, and to show the great difference that existed between the invaders and invaded, and how superior the latter were to the former, paint in a graphic manner, without a shadow of authority, the contrast between the two peoples. England is described as being at that time a most beautiful country, a panegyric which does not apply to fifteen or twenty centuries ago; while the country of the aggressor is depicted as one of swamp and forest inhabited by wild and savage men. It is forgotten that after a while the people of the country attacked were the same people as those of the North or their descendants, who in intelligence, civilisation, and manly virtues were far superior to the original and effete inhabitants of the shores they invaded. To be continue in this ebook...