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God Wars Box Set Edition: A Dark Fantasy Trilogy

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by Mark Eller


  Tuning them out, Joss idly flipped a card between his fingers while he studied the garden’s devastation. Though he had never before seen these gardens, it was easy for him to imagine how they had previously appeared. The pathways were laid out with exquisite precision, and the charred trunks of every tree seemed to have been placed with an artist’s eye. The plants, the hedges, the recent fires and lightning made their former beauty a mystery to him, but he could easily imagine what they had presented; a blaze of color and detail which drew the eye with restful patterns. The head gardener, he had been told, had once been coveted by the kings and queens of several different kingdoms. Of course that had been before Yernden was invaded by Hell and the gardener had been eaten by a carnivorous plant. Being dead had lessened his desirability, just as Hell’s incursion had lessened Yernden, Like with this garden, Yernden was now a land of devastation and scars. Its people had been thinned and maimed, but Hell had been defeated. Yernden’s people now stood strong and proud, newly confident in their own strength and in the strength of the queen who had saved them. Any hopes Princess Mari might once have held of possessing this kingdom were now shattered. While Elise lived the people of Yernden would accept no other for their queen. For now and always, Elise’s position was secure so long as the Altude Empire did not try to take a direct hand.

  Ah, something else to worry him.

  Joss grimaced. The need to worry over such matters was an entirely new experience. Princess Mari and her brother would be returned to their father soon, along with the empire’s remaining troops; those who chose to return anyway. With her hand maimed and her chance at a kingdom seemingly gone, the princess did not strike Joss as the type of person who would accept her loses gracefully, which was why Elise already planned on sending a delegation to visit her father. The details were not yet firm. The people involved were not yet wholly determined, but one decision had been made. When the delegation left, Joss would be among their number.

  Frowning at the thought, the card flipping through Joss’s fingers disappeared with a sudden, unperceivable flick, displaying the magic of long training and trick sleeves to the few insects flying around. His magic, his former magic, had been hard won. He had been a shrill, a conman, a deceiver who used fake magic in order to survive, but no more. This one card trick and half a dozen others were all that remained of his previous skill. His memories had been ravaged and torn by the massive energies he had witnessed during the battle. The assassin had died. Jolson, spawn, human, and god, was forever gone, but Joss remained. Somehow, he had lived through the death of a god, and the death had forever changed him.

  Stopping, he reached out, laid his hand on the cracked husk of a tree’s trunk, and concentrated. Slowly, almost too slowly for the eye to see, the trunk smoothed, firmed, and new sap began to flow.

  So yes, most of his pretend magic was gone. Some of his memories had disappeared, but a new magic had entered him when a god died. As best he understood it from Calto’s incomplete explanation, Athos’s power, his control nano, had shredded, scattered in every direction. Some of it, a very small part, had shifted in its journey and entered him. The magic changed him to suit its needs and now remained inside him forever, or until he died.

  Which might not be for an unnaturally long while

  Like close to forever, if he lived a dull and complacent life. During that forever he might even relearn how to do some of his forgotten tricks. It would give him something to do. Joss couldn’t see how becoming bored would be good for a nearly immortal being.

  Not that a person could be bored with certain others around.

  “She made you a duke! A duke!” Ludwig shouted from several yards away. “Curse you Harlo. I won’t have no stepped up servant of mine insisting I bow to him. Not when I remember when—”

  Stepping back, Joss studied the tree he had touched. It was not alive, not exactly, but it was heading toward life. It was improving, healing. Eventually, in a week, a month, or a year, its healing would be complete. It would be whole, healthy, and vibrant. In many ways its progress would be a symbol of Yernden.

  Walking through the garden, Joss left Ludwig and Harlo behind. He touched the husks of individual plants and learned to use the magic which had been given him. While he walked he listened to Harlo and Ludwig argue in the distance and worried about the succubus named Belthesia. She had been there when Athos died. She had been gravely wounded, perhaps was dying, but she had still been alive when her god died. Afterward, her body had been nowhere to be found. This worried Joss. If part of the dying god’s power had entered his purely human flesh and given him immortal strength and power, exactly what had it done to the succubus?

  Was Belthethsia still out there, still planning, plotting, and had she become more than she had ever been before?

  Sighing, Joss let his hands fall to his side. These were thoughts of state, and thus not his concern. He was only a common-born young man, barely more than a boy. Whatever the future held he was sure he would be little more than a bit player watching from the sidelines.

  Touching another dead tree, Joss encouraged it to grow.

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  Table of Contents

  Dark Gods Rising

  Chapter 1— Changer’s Ring

  Chapter 2— Second Chance

  Chapter 3— Similian Rising

  Chapter 4— Singing the Arvid Blues

  Chapter 5— Secrets

  Chapter 6— Queen’s Knight

  Chapter 7— Nursemaid

  Chapter 8— Knight’s Pawn

  Chapter 9— Spawn’s Fee

  Chapter 10— Queen’s Challenge

  Chapter 11— A Matter of Forgiveness

  Chapter 12— Voice Over

  Chapter 13— The Road from Hell

  Chapter 14— Thief’s Trap

  Chapter 15— The God’s Thief

  Chapter 16— Huntress

  Abomination

  Chapter 1-- Similian Ruse

  Chapter 2-- Scruples

  Chapter 3-- Changer’s Challenge

  Chapter 4-- A Casualty of Cats

  Chapter 5-- Lies and Betrayal

  Chapter 6-- That Which Lies Beneath

  Chapter 7-- The Breaking Heart

  Chapter 8-- Dark Promises

  Chapter 9-- When the Devil Left Home

  Chapter 10-- Changes

  Chapter 11-- Changer’s Awakening

  Chapter 12-- Ludwig’s Dilemma

  Chapter 13-- Knight’s Fall

  Chapter 14-- The Nature of Evil

  Chapter 15-- Queen’s Fall

  Revolution

  Chapter 1-- Rebirth

  Chapter 2-- Queen’s Gambit

  Chapter 3-- Hunted

  Chapter 4-- King’s Fall

  Chapter 5-- Changer’s Reprieve

  Chapter 6-- Hunter’s Prey

  Chapter 7-- Knight Reborn

  Chapter 8-- Queen’s Resolve

  Chapter 9-- Athos Ascended

  Chapter 10-- Shadow’s Awakening

  Chapter 11-- Hell Bound

  Chapter 12-- Assassin’s End

  Chapter 13-- End Game

 

 

 


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