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Ember Tell

A fantasy, adventure bildungsroman that is focused on boss-fights and a student-teacher relationship. Ember Tell is the first volume of The Stone Preceptor series. Written by Windus Andar and published by Angel Grove Studio. You can read the first forty thousand unedited words for free, or support the project by purchasing the early, quality-formatted edition, called Ember Tell - E.P.R.

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About The Book

In Ember Tell, we follow the story of a boy who sets out from his home in search of his loved ones. Along the way, he stumbles into a place that houses an unrelenting foe, whose blows shatter the earth and rend boulders asunder. Their conflict results in an unexpected meeting with a stone, of all things, and this sparks a partnership for the ages. The boy is spurred on adventures that he hadn’t imagined possible and his bildungsroman is a lesson in its own right. This book is a fantasy, adventure bildungsroman that is focused on boss-fights and a student-teacher relationship. Ember Tell is the first volume of The Stone Preceptor series.

About The Author

Windus Andar loves fantasy and science fiction. Having watched Star Trek on television when he was young, Windus played many paper and digital science fiction games and designed a few of them. He began gaming in the 1990s and adores the Quest for Glory series. That along with the King’s Quest series acquainted him with fantasy worlds, not to mention the wonderful Conquest of the Longbow that he adored playing. Reading amazing classic books like Robin Hood, Robinson Crusoe, the Count of Monte Cristo, and the Oregon Trail stimulated Windus’s imagination and creativity, and he began writing at the age of eleven.

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