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Threads of Destiny: Volume 2

Destiny Cycle, Book 5

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Threads of Destiny: Volume 2

By: Yrsillar
Narrated by: Natalie Naudus
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The peace of the Sect has been broken.

Incursions come from the nomadic tribes of the southern mountains and from deep underground. Against these foes of the Empire—both old and new—Ling Qi and her allies will be set to test themselves.

It is said that conflict is the great whetstone of talent, but war may devour the genius and the common talent alike without differentiation. What is to be gained and what is to be lost as the fires grow?

Inspired by ancient folklore, modern martial arts, and Xianxia, the Forge of Destiny series cultivates a world both fantastic in setting yet familiar in the humanity of its inhabitants. Don't miss this third installment of one of the most popular titles on Royal Road—with over 7 million reads—elegantly performed by Earphones Award-winning voice artist Natalie Naudus.

©2023 Yrsillar (P)2023 Podium Audio
Action & Adventure Epic Epic Fantasy Fantasy Fiction Historical Progression Fantasy Destiny
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was a great book5. literally listened to it in 3 days and can't wait for book 6

Great book

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Another great book leaving me wanting to dive into the next one! Can’t wait for the wider world to come into play and for us to see the baroness playing on a wider stage

Another brilliant instalment

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I’ve never read this style of fantasy before. Actually, I’ve never heard of progression fantasy before. I find I enjoy it. I’m guessing this gaming feel is not particular to this series but instead to this genre. As I said it’s new to me, but I will repeat myself and say that I truly do enjoy it. I’ve read quite a few fantasy series and I always felt I needed a break in between books but not now this one has me drawn in so I feel I need to go all the way to the very end of this series this time without a break, (mind you I took a break but it was only a short story.).

So this is progression fantasy?

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