The Sword of Lumina: Mira's Hope


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Restored to life, Galena finds herself in a world with which she is unfamiliar. The chains of Rau having been removed, Galena's magic is unchecked and Rau knows it. In a desperate race to retrieve the Sword of Lumina after Mira reveals her hiding place, Galena is plagued with self-doubt and a fear of what's to come. Not to mention that her brother Tark decides to stay behind after battling torlics in search of them, to train an army of elves should Galena survive the dreaded cave. Will Galena survive her worst fears, or will Mira's hope lie with another?




The Sword of Lumina: Mira's View


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In a world ruled by the dark, what would you do to see the light again? Galena is just like every other elf, enslaved by the powerful Rau. Once a beautiful and powerful race, the elves have been reduced to slave labor in the mines of Rau. Galena grew up hearing the stories of old about a sword, when wielded by the right elf, ending Rau's tyranny. Unsure if she believes these stories, she finds herself plunged into a world unfamiliar to her, hunted by Rau for her unnatural magical abilities. Will she find the sword promised to her people? Or will she fall prey to the idea of a sword that doesn't exist?




Mira's Last


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Galena has recovered the Sword of Lumina and now she has to race to find her brother, the leader of the elf army, to aide him in battle against Rau's forces. Together, they push the enemy back until they find themselves facing Blackwell and every dark creature imaginable, including Rau himself. Galena uses all the magic she possesses battling creatures never before seen until she finds herself face to face with the one who has ruled the elven nation for far too long. In a battle of light versus dark, Galena proves why she is Mira's Last.




Episcopal Watchman


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A Choice of Emblemes


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Claudian


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The Poetics of Power in Augustan Rome


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Explores the dynamic interactions among Latin poets, artists, and audiences in constructing and critiquing imperial power in Augustan Rome.




The History Of The Decline And Fall Of The Roman Empire;


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The Hymns of the Breviary and Missal


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