Boglins, Magic, and a Frying Pan
Created by GossamerOracle
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Disclaimer #1: There were no wombats or ferrets harmed in the making of this book. At face value, the prophecy seems simple and clear enough. Unfortunately, it turns out to be quite misleading. Just about as misleading as a boglin carrying a huge jar of pickled herring into a bar fight. (Cue ominous orchestral music–with drums and stuff.) The Dark Lord has been tyrannically holding sway over the known world for some time with no one being able to do anything about it. Being a dark mage of considerable skill and power (as well as way too many ominous titles), he has called down a perpetual storm upon the land, flooding the world and allowing his minions to run roughshod over anything and everything, probably even little puppies. Disclaimer #2: No puppies were harmed either. Probably. Eri is no hero. He would tell you that himself. He is just a scribe (they inscribe things), but in the midst of fulfilling his task of helping to decode the prophecy said to bring about the downfall of the Dark Lord, he gets sucked into the middle of things when he would much rather… not. Although the prophecy alludes to a powerful weapon that could be used against the Dark Lord, the closest thing that anyone finds is a dented frying pan. But this mundane-looking cookware may actually be more than it seems. Perhaps Eri will survive the boglins that want to kill him. Maybe a seemingly innocuous frying pan will save Eri’s life on more than one occasion. The only way to find out is to read this book. Why are you still reading this? Read the book. It’s way better. Go on now. Seriously.
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