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On the Horun continent of Nebu, the slave named Sem had given up on life. The most notable thing that identified him as Horun had been taken away: his wings. However, when another slave named Raleema blames him for a tragedy that happens in the mine, he is forced into waging a war against Pharaoh Nizam XIII. For a decade, Nizam XIII had been abusing his power over the continent and the people of Nebu. His evil reign must be stopped at all costs. Can Sem and Raleema put aside their differences to stop Nizam XIII? Or will Nizam destroy the continent and the people of Nebu?

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On the Horun continent of Nebu, the slave named Sem had given up on life. The most notable thing that identified him as Horun had been taken away: his wings. However, when another slave named Raleema blames him for a tragedy that happens in the mine, he is forced into waging a war against Pharaoh Nizam XIII. For a decade, Nizam XIII had been abusing his power over the continent and the people of Nebu. His evil reign must be stopped at all costs. Can Sem and Raleema put aside their differences to stop Nizam XIII? Or will Nizam destroy the continent and the people of Nebu?
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Autorenporträt
Born in Vancouver, BC, Matthew Croutch had an interest in story-telling from a very young age. However, due to being born with Cerebral Palsy, he had trouble with motor and speech skills. It wasn't until eighteen years, after he moved to Calgary, Alberta, that he completed his first novel with scribing assistance from his mother and grandmother.

Matthew has always been a fan of science fiction and fantasy novels, movies and video games. He always dreamed of making his own role-playing video game but upon going to university for his IT degree, he realized that video game design was beyond his capabilities due to the lack of fine motor skills. He then chose to focus on his English degree at Athabasca University; taking various courses in creative writing.