Yanko White Fox is used to expectations.
Since he was a small boy, his father has expected him to become a powerful mage and redeem his family’s honor. Even if his heart was elsewhere, Yanko always accepted his responsibility. He’s learned all he can about magic, practiced to become powerful, and fought great evil to free thousands of imprisoned people.
But it’s not enough.
Prince Zirabo tasks him with claiming a new land for their nation and keeping it out of the hands of all those who covet it. Even though Yanko has a few good friends to help him, he’s daunted by the enormity of the task. But securing the continent and turning it into a lush farmland may be the only way to end the civil war at home and bring peace to people who are hungry, beleaguered, and divided.
Yanko will have to use all of his power and draw upon everything he’s learned to succeed and bring peace to his war-torn nation. If he can’t, he’ll lose his home, his family, and all that he loves.
So, in comes to a conclusion at last. Not only does our esteemed Yanko saves his nations enemies from dying by poisonous plants even though letting them die would have helped keep the newly risen continent for Nuria. I find it interesting that during all this he has somehow managed to keep his honor and morals intact. There is a little romance between Yanko and Jahli the mage hunter turned ally. One would think between saving his people's lives and ending a feud for the future great chief he would get his wish to make the continent beautiful and fertile again but alas he ends becoming the great chief thanks to the machinations of Prince Zirabo.
Poison, explosions, Sarcastic adult language
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