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L'era dei disordini Vol. 2: Le mille città / La città assediata

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Pages
827
Language
IT
ISBN
9781416508991
Reading Time
~14h 29min

L'era dei disordini Vol. 2: Le mille città / La città assediata is a book by Harry Turtledove. It has 827 pages.

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Abrivard, marshal of Makuran, has been given an impossible task by his King: destroy the mighty Empire of Videssos. Even as he pondered how to obey, Videssos's legions are on the march, attacking Makuran first. Abrivard finds himself fighting a defensive war, putting his great battle skills to the task of driving the invaders from his home, the land of the Thousand Cities. But even as he struck back at the invader, he realized that force of arms alone would not carry the day, for Videssos's powerful sorcerers were the stuff of legend, and a strong sword are could not stand against a potent battle spell which could strike the mightiest warrior dead from miles away . . .

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Abrivard, marshal of Makuran, has been given an impossible task by his King: destroy the mighty Empire of Videssos. Even as he pondered how to obey, Videssos's legions are on the march, attacking Makuran first. Abrivard finds himself fighting a defensive war, putting his great battle skills to the t...

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L'era dei disordini Vol. 2: Le mille città / La città assediata was written by Harry Turtledove.