I CAN’T TELL YOU MANY DETAILS ABOUT MY LIFE. I CAN TELL YOU I WAS BORN IN A SMALL TOWN AND LIVE IN ONE STILL. I CAN TELL YOU I WAS A POLICE DETECTIVE HERE FOR TWENTY-FIVE YEARS BEFORE I RETIRED. I CAN TELL YOU I’M STILL OUT THERE EVERY DAY AND THAT CRAZY THINGS ARE STILL HAPPENING.
I’LL LEAVE YOU WITH ONE QUESTION—IS ANY OF THIS TRUE?
JASON STRANGE
RAVENS PASS
GLOSSARY
allies (AL-eyez)—friends and supporters
ally (AL-eye)—a person that gives support to another
decay (di-KAY)—rot or break down
destroy (di-STROI)—to ruin something or someone completely
faction (FAK-shuhn)—a united group
helm (HELM)—a hard hat made of metal that protects a knight’s head during battle
hilt (HILT)—the handle of a sword or dagger
mace (MAYSS)—a club-like weapon
morning star (MOR-ning STAR)—a medieval weapon made of a spiked metal ball that is connected to a shaft by a metal chain
ruined (ROO-ind)—destroyed something completely
singed (SINJD)—burned slightly
smoldering (SMOHL-dur-ing)—burning and smoking
summon (SUHM-uhn)—to call or request someone to come
wicked (WIK-id)—cruel or evil
DISCUSSION QUESTIONS
What games do you like to play? Video games? Card games? Other types of games? Talk about your favorite games.
Which Epic Warrior was your favorite? DeathBringer? AngerHeart? YoungBloom? GraceBlood? Why?
What part of this book did you think was the scariest? Why?
WRITING PROMPTS
Create your own Epic Warrior. What kind of armor, weapons, and magical abilities does your warrior have? Write about it, then draw a picture of your warrior.
Alex and Mark thought they could trust AngerHeart, but he ended up betraying them. Write about a time when your trust was broken.
What happens after this book ends? Write another chapter to this story.
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ISBN: 978-1-4342-3296-0 (library binding)
ISBN: 978-1-4342-3884-9 (paperback)
ISBN: 978-1-4342-9956-7 (ebook)
Summary: Whenever Mark puts his new, ultra-rare trading card into play, bad things happen to his opponents — after the game has ended . . .
Art Director: Kay Fraser
Graphic Designer: Hilary Wacholz
Production Specialist: Michelle Biedscheid
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