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The Bloodless War
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 12 hrs and 11 mins
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Publisher's summary
War comes. Magic can either save them—or destroy everything.
The team has splintered, but they still fight the same war.
Honaaz and Lily sail north, where they find a dangerous new threat that threatens more than the coast.
Finn and Morgan make their way to bring a warning to the king so that what happened in Sanaron does not happen in Rayend.
And Kanar travels into the Alainsith lands where he learns the truth of the war, and that it might be already too late to stop.
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