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The Saga of the Forgotten Warrior

This action-packed fantasy saga transports readers to an alternate history where magic and supernatural beings intertwine with historical events. Follow the journey of a former police detective thrust into a world filled with danger and mystery, where he must fight for survival. The series offers a unique atmosphere and a captivating plot, satisfying fans of adventurous and epic literature.

Destroyer of Worlds
House of Assassins
Son of the Black Sword

Recommended Reading Order

  1. Son of the Black Sword

    • 432 pages
    • 16 hours of reading

    After the War of the Gods, the demons were cast out and fell to the world. Mankind was nearly eradicated by the seemingly unstoppable beasts, until the gods sent the great hero, Ramrowan, to save them. He united the tribes, gave them magic, and drove the demons into the sea.

    Son of the Black Sword1
    4.2
  2. House of Assassins

    • 416 pages
    • 15 hours of reading

    "Ashok Vidal was once a member of the highest caste in all of Lok whose life was devoted to upholding the Law, delivering swift justice with his ancestor blade Angruvadal. Until the day he learned his entire life to that point was a lie. Now one of the casteless, he began a campaign of rebellion, war and destruction. Thera had been a member of the Warrior Order, spending her life training for combat until she was struck by lightning gaining the power to see the future. She fought alongside Ashok and his company of men know as the Sons of the Black Sword until a shapeshifting wizard with designs on her powers of precognition spirited her away. He holds her prisoner in the House of Assassins. Ashok and his men march to the rescue. With his sword Angruvadal, he was unstoppable. But Angruvadal is gone, shattered defeating a demon. Now Ashok must fight without the aid of the magic blade for the first time. Thera's life depends on it"-- Provided by publisher

    House of Assassins2
    4.3
  3. Destroyer of Worlds

    • 544 pages
    • 20 hours of reading

    "A champion, still standing. Ashok Vadal, once a remorseless and highly effective Protector of the Law, is now the reluctant military commander of a throng of rebels and misfits, and a turncoat to a treacherous empire bent on the mass murder of an entire caste of people. Even now, the Great Extermination has begun. The empire may be mighty, but if it is war the Capitol wants, then it is war they will have. Vadal has faced down gods and demons before and overcome them. Now the champion and defender of the untouchables of Lok has a name. He is grim and implacable. He is still standing despite all this world has thrown at him. He is Ashok Vadal!"-- Provided by publisher

    Destroyer of Worlds3
    4.6