Today is the day of days!
By which I an book 7 of the Sylver Seeker series has been published!
There is an Ebook available right now, and an Audiobook is in the works!
Expectations may need to be adjusted.
Not on the finding Ibis mbers part, he had a 100% success rate on that, but as for keeping Eira in one singular piece, olettes and broken eggs ca to mind on that topic…
Truth be told, everything leaning towards catastrophe was starting to be a problem, first the dragon, then the moon, then the ice, if Sylver cared to look back at the path his bloody footprints left behind he would see a pattern that he wouldn’t like.
But, he found Nels, and made it out of the mountain, that was the important thing.
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So what if he kickstarted the birth of a new god, sealed the planet in an unbreakable sheet of ice, released a mountain sized humanoid figure that may-or-may-not be a mutated dungeon core, oh, and Redcaps might be a thing on this side of the Asberg, but Nels’ survival was worth all the eggs the realm had to offer…
It would have been better if Nels wasn’t uncharacteristically secretive with what she knew, expanded on her relationship with the 3 sisters, or in her case 3 brothers, or at least told him what she knew about the Sun demon, or Aurick’s little book.
On top of that she had to talk to Edmund before she told Sylver anything serious, and all of this was happening while Edmund and Chrys both took a vacation and turned off their taphorical phones before leaving.
On the faint bright side, Sylver found new incredible components to enhance his body, [Swamp Lord] was on the cusp of reaching 100, he got so new magic from the mountain people, a storage Perk that was everything he ever dread of, gathered more biological material than he knew what to do with, and at the end of the day, he had Nels, and was still “alive.”
Even if the shells he left behind were starting to beco big enough to fall over and crush him.
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