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Dragon Approved Complete Series Boxed Set (Books 1 - 13): A Middang3ard Series PDF

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DRAGON APPROVED COMPLETE SERIES BOXED SET (BOOKS 1 - 13) RAMY VANCE MICHAEL ANDERLE This Book is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously. Sometimes both. Copyright © 2021 by LMBPN Publishing Cover Art by Jake @ J Caleb Design http://jcalebdesign.com / [email protected] Cover copyright © LMBPN Publishing A Michael Anderle Production LMBPN Publishing supports the right to free expression and the value of copyright. The purpose of copyright is to encourage writers and artists to produce the creative works that enrich our culture. The distribution of this book without permission is a theft of the author’s intellectual property. If you would like permission to use material from the book (other than for review purposes), please contact [email protected]. Thank you for your support of the author’s rights. LMBPN Publishing PMB 196, 2540 South Maryland Pkwy Las Vegas, NV 89109 First US Edition, July 2020 Version 1.02, February 2021 eBook ISBN: 978-1-64971-073-4 CONTENTS The First Human Rider Ascent to the Nest Defense of the Nest Nest Under Seige First Mission The Descent Sacrifices Love And Aliens An Alien Affair Dragons in Space The Beginning of the End Death of the Mind Boundless THE FIRST HUMAN RIDER DRAGON APPROVED™ BOOK ONE CHAPTER ONE T he old wizard stood over a boiling cauldron. Myrddin felt older now than he had in some time, although he wasn’t sure if he looked it. In the reflection, he could see his hair hadn’t grayed more and his skin hadn’t wrinkled further. The side-effects of being immortal, he mused. The cauldron was roughly half his height, made of pewter, and its feet were clawed like dragon’s feet. They were real dragon’s feet, in fact, and they served as an anchor for the large bowl. And that was exactly what Myrddin needed right now: an anchor. He leaned over the cauldron and heaved a heavy breath as if he were trying to empty his entire body of the air inside, exhaling all of his fear and worry. He gripped the sides of the cauldron, the heat not affecting his magic-enhanced hands, and peered into its depths. The water of the cauldron was dark and murky. Shapes moved but had no definition. Faces formed slowly out of the shadows and things began to move in the darkness—thousands upon thousands of creatures. At first only orcs. Then goblins. Then trolls and drow and all manner of dark creatures. They were marching to meet another force—that of elves, dwarves, and halflings. Then finally, humans. As the forces of light banded together, Myrddin saw they were armed and marching toward a bright red light in the distance. He could even hear the screams. Everywhere. He felt the heat from the red light and knew what he was watching: the armies of the Dark One. Something behind Myrddin moved. The wizard turned and whipped his wand out, pointing it at the shadows behind the door. When he looked out of the window to his left, he saw shadows that could not have been there naturally with the sun’s current position. A voice came from the darkness, and someone wearing a large black cloak that covered their face leaned forward. The shadows clung to his features as he walked into the light.

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