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A riddle answered... A mystery solved... An enemy revealed... Following the untimely death of his beloved friend Niri, Derith "Silver" Sylvarado realizes those around him need him to rise up and become the man destiny has called him to be. His one-time goal of finding the City of Stracht and uniting the Ladrian gains new focus: to rally their power in a direct confrontation against Uthak Tairyth and his tyrannical dictatorship. With Clarity, Searin and Que-Que by his side, he works to solve the last riddle Searin's magical map revealed to them, fostering relations with the Syl and the Sebor'it…mehr

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A riddle answered... A mystery solved... An enemy revealed... Following the untimely death of his beloved friend Niri, Derith "Silver" Sylvarado realizes those around him need him to rise up and become the man destiny has called him to be. His one-time goal of finding the City of Stracht and uniting the Ladrian gains new focus: to rally their power in a direct confrontation against Uthak Tairyth and his tyrannical dictatorship. With Clarity, Searin and Que-Que by his side, he works to solve the last riddle Searin's magical map revealed to them, fostering relations with the Syl and the Sebor'it along the way. As the pieces of the puzzle begin to fall into place, Silver learns there is more to Tairyth's atrocities than he originally assumed. He alone has the power to save his homeland, the Ladrian and the very continent of Sysanohf from enslavement and destruction. However, he must first defeat a being he never expected to be his enemy...
Autorenporträt
Jeremy David Schone was raised in Columbia, Maryland as the oldest of six children. He started writing at a very young age and finished his first draft of Mark of Silver between ninth and tenth grade. The story, characters and wording have evolved many times since then and now, over a decade later, are ready to be shared with the world. He moved to Utah when he went to Brigham Young University, where he studied Linguistics. He served a mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Singapore and Malaysia. When he was 19, he got into a serious accident that tore his aorta and caused many other severe injuries. While he still experiences painful backlash from these experiences, they have only solidified his beliefs and increased his empathy as a writer. He met his true love, Shirley, while they were at BYU. They were married in 2015 and now live together with their two children, Natalie (6) and Joshua (3) in Saratoga Springs, Utah.