Boar and Rabbit
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Narrated by:
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Ray Porter
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Written by:
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James L. Sutter
About this listen
Roshad is a sorcerer and street thief in the great caravan city of Ular Kel. Bors is a nomadic warrior and heir to the Horse Throne. As a pair, the two are members of the mysterious Iridian Fold, an organization in which lovers seek to perfectly blend their consciousness to become an elite combat unit. But when Bors’ father forbids their union, are Bors and Roshad willing to start a war to defend their love?
This story is a prequel to the novel The Redemption Engine.
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- Amazon Customer
- 2024-11-14
Good Golarion Lore, Insight into Kellid Culture
A look into Kellid society, Casmaron the lands to the right of Avistan owned by the many Kellid Tribes and goes into the politics of the ruling class. You learn that the way the tribes get new leaders is the heir takes up a special big sword (this is what the Giant Barbarian subclass references in the lore with the big swords to kellid culture.) and kill the last leader, usually their fathers and do a trial by combat to become the new leader.
It also depicts the Iridian Fold, an organization in which lovers seek to perfectly blend their consciousness to become an elite combat unit. A Gay romance story surrounded by minor politics and a good listen for any Golarion nerds.
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- Martin S.
- 2023-11-27
Ray Porter is the best!
Huge fan of Ray Porter’s narration, and this is an interesting tale. I like when fantasy takes unique approaches to marginalized people, and these characters have some great potential.
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