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When Natravis agreed to return the Sword of Titan to its homeland in the Orient, he had no idea that this voyage, unlike the many he had taken before, would change his life forever. From his many trips around the world, he feared this one the most. For the waters he would be sailing were hostile and unforgiving to those that dared to challenge them. But when a man gives his word, that word must be honored, regardless of the circumstances that might present themselves along the way. Join me as we sail with Natravis to the Orient as he fulfills his destiny. And in doing so, creating his own legacy in which books shall be written about for many years to come. Let the adventure continue!
And so the story continues. When the Sword of Titan was once again returned to the tomb of King Arthur and Queen Shannon, their son, Daniel, now king of Dartmouth, had his revenge on the evil king and queen of Xeon, who had poisoned King Arthur. All was safe again in Dartmouth. But the peace and tranquility that they had come to enjoy throughout the years was not to last forever. It was rumored that there was a traitor amongst them who was working for a king from the far north who was making plans to attack King Daniel’s kingdoms. King Daniel’s children are now grown, each with their own dreams for the future. But this latest challenge to the kingdom meant that those dreams would have to be put on hold. The safety of the kingdoms and their people need to be the royal children’s first priority. Will they be able to defend the kingdoms against the traitor and the northern armies? Journey with me as we go back in time and follow the lives of two families from different walks of life, who become more than each of them ever dreamed together and individually. Let the adventure begin!
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Vols. for 1871-76, 1913-14 include an extra number, The Christmas bookseller, separately paged and not included in the consecutive numbering of the regular series.