Titanlord: A Thousand Ashes
M.G. Darwish
(Titanlord, #2)
Publication date: October 14th 2020
Genres: Adult, Fantasy
No one thought the Gods would descend. Plucked from his reality, Griffyn never thought that the Gods would be so terrified of him even when a Titan stood before them. The Red Hand entrusted him with the only sword that allows him to fight back: the Masamune.
Now that the Gods have sworn to eliminate humanity, the Empire has fallen, ravished and turned to dust. The Magmars are no more, and he alone holds the key to salvation.
He has endured many losses, but will he succumb and accept his fate? Or will he rise from beneath a thousand ashes?
To win, he must quell the Titans within him and tame them. But every time he uses their power, he risks losing himself.
Book 2 of the Titanlord Series. A direct sequel to Titanlord: of Death & Sacrifice.
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EXCERPT:
Serenity waited across the mainland. On a small island that housed no cultures nor wildlife, sat a man gazing at the lonely stars above. He wore a white tunic and dark leather pants. He seemed lost in his thoughts, until he heard footsteps that disturbed his peace and quiet.“Colossal?” asked the intruder.
The man didn’t budge, as if he hadn’t noticed.
“It has begun. It is your duty as a knight to—”
“Why?”
“I beg your pardon?”
“Why is it that you disturb my peace, even in Hollow Land.”
“You know why,” the stranger said as he stepped closer to him. “Do you know why it is called Hollow Land?” he asked, but the knight wouldn’t budge, let alone answer such questions. “It is said that an old Titan fell in love with a mortal, and upon her death, he came here. It was a utopia, filled with civilization, and he—”
“Pierced the ground with his palm, eradicating all life,” The man finished for him, irritation dripping in his voice.
“So, you are a student of history.”
“What do you want, Ceris?” the Knight finally asked. “Really, no tricks, and none of your damned puzzles.”
Ceris took a moment to gather his thoughts. His black robe danced against the winds passing them by. “The world is ending…”
“So?”
“You helped prevent Armageddon before, why not join hands now and strike as one?”
The Knight took a deep sigh. “Humans are foul, and all of them show their true selves, come the right moment. Dwellers, Titans or Gods, they are no different. All desire destruction.”
“What about you, the Great Colossal?”
“That is not my name.”
Ceris shook his head. “It doesn’t matter, but now, if you two meet there is a chance to end the plague before it begins.”
“And then what? Save the world again? So that the cycle repeats and another comes to strike at humanity once more when we are all returned to dust?” Colossal said as he got up and turned to face Ceris. “Tell me, old friend, why should I save a world I no longer have stakes in?”
“You don’t know if he will turn or not.”
“Just like I didn’t know that the seal would break, that the Gods would descend, and that Dwellers would stalk the lands? Spare me your moralizing. What I saw was not a prediction, it was reality.”
“Then change it, by all the Gods and Titans alike, by the Creator, change our reality. Help deliver us from the darkness before it plunges everyone into the pits…”
Colossal took a good look into his eyes. “The world can be damned,” he said before he took a pause.
“Then we are doomed with it.”
“Let the darkness come, for if I am too weak to help deliver light then, woe unto me.”
Ceris stepped closer towards him and gently touched his shoulder. “Do you remember, during the war, what you said when you decided to follow me?”
Colossal laid silent.
“You said ‘until I shape my perspective of the world and what this all means, I’ll follow the one man whose vision always transcended others.’ Do you remember when you said that?”
“The war is over.”
“No, old friend, the war merely paused, and now, it returns.”
Author Bio:
M.G. Darwish is an award nominated author who writes dark, twisted and action-packed fiction. He tries his best not to base his characters on anyone he knows in real life to avoid that extra weird conversation about how they were brutalized and killed in the book. Oh and he’s terrified of a penguin uprising more than ghosts and demons.
He is best known for his Secret of the Moonlight which was featured on Wattpad.
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