The End of Enlightenment by Richard Strachan

The End of Enlightenment by Richard Strachan

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Explore notions of destiny and divinity through the lens of the Lumineth Realm-lords

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The End of Enlightenment by Richard Strachan

Explore notions of destiny and divinity through the lens of the Lumineth Realm-lords

Long have the Lumineth Realm-lords held themselves aloof from the troubles of the Mortal Realms. But now, as Nagash asserts his dominion over the living and the dead, the Lumineth must strike back.

 

For Carreth Y'gethin, a legendary warrior and powerful Stonemage, the war against Nagash is merely a distraction from the Lumineth's true purpose - to hone their spiritual equilibrium and prevent their realm falling back into the madness that once plagued it. But when Carreth's sister is horrifically killed fighting the undead, he finds himself inexorably drawn back into the struggle.

 

As the Ossiarch Bonereapers invade Hysh, Carreth is charged by Teclis himself to defeat one of Nagash's most dangerous generals, who is destined to destroy the Light of Eltharion, the Lumineth's greatest champion. The Stonemage must conquer the warring emotions within and slay this champion of Death, lest the light of Hysh fade from the Mortal Realms forever...
Strachan, Richard: - Richard Strachan is a writer and editor who lives with his partner and two children in Edinburgh, UK. Despite his best efforts, both children stubbornly refuse to be interested in tabletop wargaming. His first story for Black Library, 'The Widow Tide', appeared in the Warhammer Horror anthology Maledictions.
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ISBN 13 9781789999587
ISBN 10 1789999588
Title The End of Enlightenment
Author Richard Strachan
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The Black Library
Year published 2022-02-03
Number of pages 352
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