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Ophelia is an old fashioned sword-for-hire who's been out of the game for awhile. After leaving the lands of the Xaviour Tribe in the south, someone tried to chop off her head! That came as a surprise. Someone had the same idea with Lyan Yo Bunpy, who arrived in Ophelia's room with the heads of her would be assassins. Anyone who expected a different result going after a Bunny Barbarian didn't do their homework. Whoever is trying to kill the two warriors, though, has much bigger aspirations than a couple of good-looking corpses. Ophelia and Lyan are being used to start a war that could not only…mehr

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Ophelia is an old fashioned sword-for-hire who's been out of the game for awhile. After leaving the lands of the Xaviour Tribe in the south, someone tried to chop off her head! That came as a surprise. Someone had the same idea with Lyan Yo Bunpy, who arrived in Ophelia's room with the heads of her would be assassins. Anyone who expected a different result going after a Bunny Barbarian didn't do their homework. Whoever is trying to kill the two warriors, though, has much bigger aspirations than a couple of good-looking corpses. Ophelia and Lyan are being used to start a war that could not only destroy two cities but also the few people left in the world that both women hold dear. But what could two women do against armies, monsters, spies, and a duplicitous wizard? Can the two warriors even survive, let alone stop such an insurmountable force? Also contains an Ophelia Legacy short story, Girl Talk.
Autorenporträt
Spencer Stoner was born in the state of Nevada, where he still lives today. His day-to-day life includes weekly meetings with the patrol for whom he serves as an Assistant Scoutmaster. He is also a black belt in American Kenpo Karate who is always willing to teach a willing student. As for hobbies, he loves comics and hopes to eventually spread his storytelling to that format. He draws portraits of his characters to make sure their descriptions stay consistent through all his stories because of the art form's influence.