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"What a gem to find! A fantastic fantasy novel that goes against the generic at almost every turn"
Join a young adventurer as he journeys through a mysterious realm, that he struggles to comprehend: he has spent his entire life here, and yet has never experienced it; nor indeed does he know himself - having no notion of the strengths and the skills he possesses. He - and you - have much to discover...
...welcome to Uurth. It is a place of gods and demons, monsters and mortals - few of whom are entirely what they seem.
It is like our world, and yet very different; and, while its tales are fairly folklorish, they can take turns both modern and medieval, and tend to tweak the traditions of typical fantasy fare.
Its mythology is frankly bonkers. Then again, whose isn't?
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Ian and Jo Brumby have been writing in one form or another since their very early years. It all began with The Werewolf Magazine, a once-every-two-months’ production made for friends and relatives who were among the privileged few able to claim membership of the ‘Werewolf Club.’ - Ian started this publication at the tender age of ten, (possibly younger in fact) with Jo and other folks besides making contributions to the content by way of stories, cartoons, and so on. Both were avid story-writers through their school years, and also enjoyed the tale-telling aspects involved in running Dungeons and Dragons and other such role-playing games; this eventually led to the creation of Fenris Games, also re-establishing that earlier association with their old friend the wolf. It’s a wonder they haven’t got around to writing a proper book of some sort before now, but other ‘life stuff’ has been getting in the way, as it often does: who knows though - perhaps this first tale will become one of many, if it proves feasible to fit further word-works into the grand scheme of things; we will have to wait and see…
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