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Unchivalrous knights, mischievous gods, and horny unicorns on a not-so-holy quest. Camelot will never be the same... In the fantastical realm of heroes gone awry, there's always a lesson to learn and a village to pillage. Whether it's a scum-guzzling faery detective, a mead-swilling skald, or a sex-fiend rusalka, life in The Avalon Cycle is hilariously twisted. And now these less-than-honorable champions will take you on a raunchy ride of debauchery, disgrace, and befuddlement. With filthy tales harboring serious insights into human nature, this utterly warped cluster of stories will make you…mehr

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Unchivalrous knights, mischievous gods, and horny unicorns on a not-so-holy quest. Camelot will never be the same... In the fantastical realm of heroes gone awry, there's always a lesson to learn and a village to pillage. Whether it's a scum-guzzling faery detective, a mead-swilling skald, or a sex-fiend rusalka, life in The Avalon Cycle is hilariously twisted. And now these less-than-honorable champions will take you on a raunchy ride of debauchery, disgrace, and befuddlement. With filthy tales harboring serious insights into human nature, this utterly warped cluster of stories will make you laugh out loud and ponder the mysteries of the universe. Dare to join a ridiculous group of characters as they concoct new legends and murder old myths. Or don't... but do you really want to miss this magically ludicrous mayhem? Emerald Helm is the first hysterical instalment in the Tales of Courtly Valor fantasy short stories collection. If you like quirky Arthurian retellings, bawdy comedy, and existential philosophy, then you'll love Andrew Marc Rowe's wildly distorted fables. Buy Emerald Helm to dive into an outlandish world today!
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Born and raised in St. John's, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada, Andrew Marc Rowe grew up with a kind introspective lawyer for a father and a warm outgoing sports enthusiast for a mother. He has three siblings, all born within eight years of each other, and the quartet remains close to this day. Despite his mother's best efforts to get him out of the house, he spent most of his free childhood time locked in a basement dungeon with fantasy books, video games and a small tight-knit circle of friends. When adulthood struck, Andrew gradually began coming out of his shell, traveling to locales as far flung as France, Germany, and South Korea before finally returning home to buckle down and pursue a law degree. All was not well in the realm, however, for upon completion of law school, Andrew found himself in a downward spiral of anxiety and depression. Andrew's trail upwards began in earnest after a pair of life-changing trips to Peru sent him on a return mission to repair the parts of his life that were broken. His journey culminated in the birth of his daughter, Iris. His first three books, The Yoga Trilogy, are Andrew's attempt to marry the thematic threads of the fantasy and mythology he so loved in his youth with the spiritual fiction and yogic philosophy that provided the respite he so sorely needed in his adult years. When he was a child, the former, like the works of Homer and J.R.R. Tolkien, allowed magic and adventure to flow into his world, giving life colour by dint of the strength of his imagination. The latter, like the works of Paulo Coelho, Hermann Hesse, and, well, Patanjali, were balm for his soul during those darker days. His humble intention with his work is to create a colourful chimera of adventure, magic, and spirituality. Soul medicine for anyone, yogi or not, with a soft spot for knights, wizards, and dragons. http://andrewmarcrowe.com