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For almost a thousand years, the One Nation has been at peace, wiser for the mistakes of The Fortunate-the oppressive, power-mad faction of humanity who once claimed that the earth could sustain us all, supporting their abuses and greed without crumbling, forever. They were wrong and the price was paid. In those perilous, long-ago days, the Lion of the Forson, born of The Lesser-those forced to serve The Fortunate in their selfish endeavours-drew upon deep powers to reshape the Earth, and the One Nation was created, on a foundation of freedom, responsibility, and a respect for the world and…mehr

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For almost a thousand years, the One Nation has been at peace, wiser for the mistakes of The Fortunate-the oppressive, power-mad faction of humanity who once claimed that the earth could sustain us all, supporting their abuses and greed without crumbling, forever. They were wrong and the price was paid. In those perilous, long-ago days, the Lion of the Forson, born of The Lesser-those forced to serve The Fortunate in their selfish endeavours-drew upon deep powers to reshape the Earth, and the One Nation was created, on a foundation of freedom, responsibility, and a respect for the world and all living things. The Fortunate were trapped beneath the cold and ice of Heldig Fengsel, a prison that prophecy warns will fall once a thousand years have passed. Now, with the release of the Fortunate fast approaching, the descendants of The Lesser anxiously await the return of the Lion and her Pride, which the prophecy says will occur when they are needed once more, as the last line of defence against forces of darkness that threaten to tip the world back into subjugation and destruction.
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Autorenporträt
David Bacque has always had a very strong desire to investigate and discuss issues of importance impacting people on a global scale, such as racism, inequity, and social justice, as well as issues impacting the planet itself. He has a certificate of Creative Writing from the University of Toronto School of Continuing Studies, and through his writing, he has worked to address such issues in a creative way in the hopes of offering new perspectives on these subjects and inspiring meaningful conversation. When he's not writing, David enjoys reading, cycling, meditation, and acting. He currently lives with his wife in Toronto, Canada. They have two sons and two grandchildren. Check out David Bacque's author pages on Facebook, Instagram, and Goodreads, as well as his website: www.davidbacque.com