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The Kheld King: The Triempery Revelations, #2
The Second Stone: The Triempery Revelations, #3
Sordaneon: The Triempery Revelations, #1
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The Triempery Revelations Series

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It will take a god to awaken a god.

 

The Heir to Essera's throne, Handurin Stauberg-Randolph, has escaped from Sordan and sought out the Kheld people of Amallar. He hopes to gain them as allies, particularly against the murderous sorceror Nammuor.

 

Dorilian Sordaneon has also left the safety of Sordan—and stopped the Rill god-machine. Handurin doesn't know it yet, but Dorilian is hot on his heels. Which means Dorilian is in Amallar too, living in secret among Khelds who believe he killed, well, just about everyone.

 

But Amallar isn't as welcoming as Hans thinks, or as backward as Dorilian believes.

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Release dateNov 9, 2021
The Kheld King: The Triempery Revelations, #2
The Second Stone: The Triempery Revelations, #3
Sordaneon: The Triempery Revelations, #1

Titles in the series (4)

  • Sordaneon: The Triempery Revelations, #1

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    Sordaneon: The Triempery Revelations, #1
    Sordaneon: The Triempery Revelations, #1

    Stephens serves up a terrific first entry to a fascinating new series. Recommended for fans of politically complex epic fantasy in the vein of Game of Thrones or Joe Abercrombie." -- Booklist, John Keogh   Secrets sheathe swords.   A fallen world is littered with the corpses of broken god-machines, and a sheltered, angry youth is destined to re-awaken their power.  But to embody a god, Dorilian Sordaneon must first learn to be human...   Dorilian is blood bound to the Rill, a quasi-living artifact that spans continents and empowers a privileged few to reap the riches of an entire civilization. Unfortunately, decades after seizing control of the remaining god-machines, those privileged few aren't willing to give up their power—even if it means destroying the human bloodline to which the Rill is tethered.

  • The Kheld King: The Triempery Revelations, #2

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    The Kheld King: The Triempery Revelations, #2
    The Kheld King: The Triempery Revelations, #2

    The King is dead. Long live the Kheld King.   The Triempery lies crippled, its godborn princes slaughtered by treachery, its ruling houses desperate to maintain their monopoly of the god-machine Entities.   In the aftermath of the slaughter, Stefan Stauberg-Randolph inherits his grandfather's throne. Already an outsider because of his Kheld heritage, Stefan sees enemies around every corner--but he particularly fears Dorilian Sordaneon, sole surviving heir of the Rill Entity's power.   Set upon conflicting paths by betrayal and suspicion, the animosity between the two young rulers could well threaten not only the Triempery's remaining houses, but the Entities themselves.

  • The Second Stone: The Triempery Revelations, #3

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    The Second Stone: The Triempery Revelations, #3
    The Second Stone: The Triempery Revelations, #3

    Long live the king... if only they can find him.   The Kheld King, Stefan Stauberg-Randolph, is dead. He leaves behind a land in chaos.   His brother Handurin is rightful heir to once-mighty Essera… only Handurin is missing. Safely ensconced in another reality, he doesn't remember who he is, or why he was sent away, until the day an immortal wizard named Marenthro shows up on his doorstep.   Handurin isn't too happy about having his world turned upside down. But he's even less thrilled about Marenthro's plans for his safe return to Essera—namely by seeking the protection of the one man who was Stefan's most hated enemy: Dorilian Sordaneon.

  • The God Spear: The Triempery Revelations, #4

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    The God Spear: The Triempery Revelations, #4
    The God Spear: The Triempery Revelations, #4

    It will take a god to awaken a god.   The Heir to Essera's throne, Handurin Stauberg-Randolph, has escaped from Sordan and sought out the Kheld people of Amallar. He hopes to gain them as allies, particularly against the murderous sorceror Nammuor.   Dorilian Sordaneon has also left the safety of Sordan—and stopped the Rill god-machine. Handurin doesn't know it yet, but Dorilian is hot on his heels. Which means Dorilian is in Amallar too, living in secret among Khelds who believe he killed, well, just about everyone.   But Amallar isn't as welcoming as Hans thinks, or as backward as Dorilian believes.

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