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The Way of Edan

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Prologue
1 - Troubles from Outside
2 - Where Memories Dwell
3 - The Hunt
4 - The Awakening
5 - Under the Stars
6 - The Powers in Torrhelm
7 - A Dawn Attack
8 - Secret Knowledge
9 - The Way Back
10 - Woven of Words
11 - At the Crossroads
12 - The Call to War
13 - The Old Works of Giants
14 - The Eternal Worship
15 - In the Company of Mercenaries
16 - Past, Present, and Future
17 - In the Monster's Clutches
18 - Chasing the Impossible
19 - Stalking the Enemy
20 - At Bay in Caergilion
21 - The War of the Way
22 - The Choice
Epilogue
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 Edan Trilogy*
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Edan Trilogy*     See series as if on a bookshelf
A series of fantasy novels by Philip Chase.

1) The Way of Edan
2) The Prophet of Edan
3) Return to Edan
Copyright © 2023 by Philip Chase
For Rama
Deathlike silence descended upon the temple.
May contain spoilers
Silence seized Torrlond's army while Bledla's smile hardened.
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Added: 21-Mar-2023
Last Updated: 26-Aug-2024

Quotes

He found it odd how folk grew further apart when there were more of them and less distance between them.  Perhaps there was so much going on around them that they shut it all out to get on with daily business.
The truth is, it's easier to see the justice in people you deem to be like you, and far easier to find the wrong in those who differ.

Publications

 17-Mar-2023
Philip Chase
Trade Paperback
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Date Issued:
Cir 17-Mar-2023
Format:
Trade Paperback
Cover Price:
$18.99
Pages*:
448
Read:
Once
Reading(s):
1)   25 Jul 2024 - 23 Aug 2024
Internal ID:
13121
Publisher:
ISBN:
8-987-63650-X
ISBN-13:
979-8-987-63650-3
Country:
United States
Language:
English
Credits:
Kyra Gregory  - Cover Artist
Jack Shepherd - Cover Design
Jack Shepherd - Map
The Kingdom of the Eternal will awaken when the Way of Edan holds sway over all of Eormenlond.  So say the prophesies.  With unrivalled power in the gift, the Supreme Priest Bledla leads Torrlond and its mighty army to convert rival kingdoms by the sword and by the fang.

Among the gathering resistance is the sorceress Sequara, whose mission is to protect her island and her Andumaic faith from the Torrlonders' aggression.

As holy war looms over the kingdoms of Eormenlond, a chance encounter bestows a terrible curse upon a young man.  Dayraven's curse may decide Eormenlond's fate.  But first, with the help of unlikely friends, he must survive the shattering of his world.

Equal parts epic and lament, The Way of Edan is the lyrical opening of The Edan Trilogy
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17-Mar-2023
Philip Chase
Trade Paperback

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Author(s)

 Philip Chase
Notes:
From "About the Author" in The Way of Edan:

Rather than write about myself in third person, allow me to thank you for reading my book, dear reader, and to introduce myself.  A medievalist with special interests in Old English, Old Norse, and various mythological traditions, I teach English composition and literature and run a YouTube channel ("Philip Chase" or "PhilipChaseThe-BestofFantasy") dedicated to the exploration of the fantasy genre.  Feel free to visit me there and join the wonderful fantasy literature community that exists on YouTube.  I can also be found puttering around on Twitter (philipchase9o), and if you would like to hear from me occasionally about writing updates or whatever ponderings I might happen to be tapping out on my keyboard, you could wander over to my website, PhilipChaseAuthor.com.  Until next time!

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