![]() Both guilds treat it as a treasonous act to be anywhere near one another, let alone to talk and help each other out. ![]() The thing is, Mages (who are taught to divorce the self from emotion and feeling, similar to Star Trek’s Vulcans), cannot stand Mechanics, and vice versa. Bandits end up striking the caravan, and though the two remain alive after the conflict, the manor and strength of the bandits weaponry prompt the two to begin investigating a mystery that seems far bigger than they could ever imagine. Her first mission happens to be to stay hidden within the caravan until she gets to the next town. ![]() The second, a female Master Mechanic named Mari, is also the youngest in her guild to be promoted to the status, and many of her seniors look down on her for the breach in usual tradition. He is tasked with his first mission, to help transport a caravan from one town to the next. The first, a male Mage named Alain, is the youngest ever to make the status of Mage in his Guild. If you want a quick read that’s a guaranteed page-turner, yet light on some of the heavier fantasy tropes, I definitely recommend The Dragons of Dorcastle. I think the notion of audible exclusive content to be pretty cool, especially in my genre of choice, but I’m pleased to announce the first three books are now available to buy in hardcover, paperback, and Kindle, which I’ll link for you below. ![]() Originally written exclusively for Audible by author Jack Campbell, The Pillars of Reality is an ongoing fantasy series that bridges your classic elements with steampunk. ![]()
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