Marked Ones
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"Nickey T. Hawke has created a rich and vast world that's chaotic and detailed, with a focus on characters that are outcasts... [it] is rich in story with action that feels almost cinematic, a story of survival and finding one's place in the world." --Liz Konkel, a 5-star review on Readers' Favorite"Intense and fast paced, The Marked Ones is one of a kind gem that you rarely come across. This is an EPIC fantasy (emphasis on EPIC because it is so awesome) that will have you hooked from the get go... This is definitely one of those novels that you recommend to absolutely anyone who likes to read because it has the ability to appeal to all kinds of readers." -- Rabia Tanveer, a 5-star review on Readers' FavoriteInnocent refugees seek help at your city. According to the government, throwing them into prison is the right thing to do. Helping them is punishable by death. What will YOU do?The war refugees known as the Marked Ones are considered a threat to the City. When they die, they would return as undead that will violently kill anything in their sights. The Swordmasters have been tasked to capture all the Marked Ones in order to protect their City. New Haven is the only district in the City that provides a safe refuge for the Marked Ones."I have to save them all."It all begins when a rescue team from New Haven helps a group of Marked Ones escape from their undead oppressors. Kiera, a counselor among the rescue team, is burdened with keeping as many of the Marked Ones alive until they can safely reach New Haven. However, there are those who wish to see her fail..."Capture them, protect our city."The Swordmasters have been sent to capture the Marked Ones before they could escape to New Haven. Gideon, a squad leader, is faced with a moral dilemma. Should he stay committed to his duty and capture these innocent refugees mercilessly? Or should he help them to escape, knowing that he would be punished by the law if discovered?The Marked Ones is a fantasy novel which explores the emotional journey of two characters in their struggle to choose courage and compassion in a broken world of chaos and despair.The Ghost Within series takes place in an epic fantasy world where the evil Immortal Lord and his Undead army are pushing for a full conquest. If the remaining good factions fail to unite and push back, darkness may soon engulf the entire land. Join the heroes of the land as they fight an impossible war against the forces of darkness.BONUS to the readers: the book also features 7 full-color character concept arts, and also 10 black-and-white story sketches to help you experience deeper into the story world.

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Date de parution 03 janvier 2018
Nombre de lectures 1
EAN13 9789670730264
Langue English
Poids de l'ouvrage 6 Mo

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Contents


Character Artworks
Introduction: The War So Far...
Prologue: The Final Battle
1: Kang Yu Tries to Trick Me
2: Oh Sharon, What Have You Gotten Yourself Into?
3: Beware the Masked Assassin
4: What Creature of Terror?
5: I’m Not Leaving Anybody Behind
6: Out of Our Way, Swordmasters!
7: A Fight is Coming Our Way
8: The Undead Attack Begins
9: Sometimes a Sacrifice Has to Be Made
10: Me Against The Swordmaster
11: How To Defeat Your Ghost
12: The Most Difficult Choice
13: I Thought We Are Safe
14: Jackal’s Problem with Me
15: I Once Met a Girl
Epilogue: Traitor!
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Introduction: The War So Far...



INTRODUCTION:
THE WAR SO FAR...


W hen the Immortal Lord Hezekiah and his Necromancers raised millions of undead to conquer the land, the noble Paladins united the factions of the land to stand against the forces of darkness.
Many great battles were fought between the armies of good and evil. Many great heroic sacrifices were made so that future generations would still have a place to call home.
Though outnumbered and surrounded by destruction, the Paladins kept the morale of their army and allies alive.
The question that all past warriors have struggled with. “How do you kill an immortal? How can you defeat someone who cannot die?”
Two decades into the war, I have succeeded in advancing our army and allies into Hezekiah’s capital. My name is Gideon. I am a Paladin. I have a lifelong mission—to defeat the Immortal Lord Hezekiah and end the war once and for all.
And I am about to see this vision come true. For I have found a way to defeat the immortal. However, I also realized at Hezekiah’s most desperate moments, our enemy may have one final trick up his sleeve—a trick if unleashed could very unravel all the victories we had won so far.
I will win this war at all costs! This war must end! However, I also know that sacrifices are necessary to win wars. Am I willing to make such decisions for the greater good?


Prologue: The Final Battle



PROLOGUE:
THE FINAL BATTLE


“T his is it! We’re finally here... standing outside the Immortal Lord’s throne room. None in the history of mankind has ever survived this far. We have done it!”
I raise my sword and point it towards the final door. And that door will finally lead us to our enemy’s final location.
Jackal says, “Gideon, do you think he saw us coming?”
I shake the sword in my hand with determination. “Even if Hezekiah knows we’re coming, he can never stop what we’re going to do—not this time.”
Jackal says, “I can’t believe we are finally here. We fought really hard in many battles. What if we have chosen a different path? What if fifteen years ago you didn’t choose to stand up for the right thing?”
I laugh to myself, thinking about the young and silly days. “Yes, the day the Immortal Lord invaded and destroyed our city—who could forget that day?”
Jackal puts his hand on my shoulder like a proud friend. “You were a hero on that day. While everybody was running for their lives, you turned back and rescued a group of students trapped in the school. You became a hero overnight. I believe that your actions that day had set us on this journey of great destiny. Everything started from that moment. If you hadn’t pulled off such selfless act, your wife wouldn’t even be alive today.”
I tell Jackal, “You gave me too much credit. You and Xing decided to stick with me as a team. Without you and Xing, no heroic acts would have been possible that day.”
Jackal is rather confident about his statement. “Without that day, we wouldn’t have joined the war. Can you believe that? A small decision that day altered the destiny of the people. Just one small decision.”
Yet I wish to remain humble about it. “Please, if I’m not around, I think you would have gone back and rescued those students as well. I’m not the only hero here.”
Jackal says, “You’re being too humble about your achievements.”
One of our lieutenants arrives and gives his report. “Sir, 1st Division has successfully breached the enemy fortress. They are already in their position to storm the throne room and take Hezekiah down. Everything else is waiting for your part.”
That’s good news! The 1st Division army is led by my wife and the Monk. I thank the lieutenant for his report. “Alright, once we enter through this backdoor, I will bring the fight to Hezekiah himself. Jackal, you will look for the trigger that would unlock the door for my wife’s army to enter. Then the Monk will do his trick, and end this war once and for all. We will go home and celebrate our victory.”
Jackal gives a satisfied laugh, something he has not done for a long time. “And just like that, we solve the mystery that many past warriors had struggled with—how to defeat an enemy who cannot die. You know, at times I find this plan to defeat the Immortal Lord too ridiculously simple to be true.”
That is the problem. Everybody keeps thinking it is simple. “It’s not simple. The Monk is the sole key to defeating the Immortal Lord. He has been preparing many years for this day.”
In his usual self, Jackal would always question my plan. “How confident are you that the Monk’s powers will work? As your wife said, his emotions had been extremely unstable lately. We’re putting all our eggs in his basket.”
I say, “That’s why my wife is there to help the Monk see it through. He has to make it through. If he doesn’t, then all that we fight for here would be for nothing.”
But indeed, Jackal’s statement does have me worried. In order for us to succeed, we need the Monk to succeed. In order for the Monk to succeed, we need my wife to succeed on her part.
Our lieutenant pulls me aside and whispers, “The commander of the 1st Division asked me to pass you a letter. She said it is only for your eyes.”
I read the letter. What she wrote in the letter is difficult for me to swallow. “Why? Of all time, why now? This is a tough position to be in, Jackal. I think we may need to retreat.”
Jackal’s reaction is huge. “But, why? We are just a door away from ending the war of the century. What did your wife say?”
I want to say it is impossible for my wife to say she saw the dead. But living in a world where our enemy uses Dark magic to raise an army of ghouls from dead bodies, that statement would mean nothing. “She saw someone who is supposedly dead. She saw the Witch.”
Jackal shakes his head. “That’s impossible. The Witch is dead. We’d already destroyed her. She is not supposed to be here. Are you sure that’s what your wife saw?”
I show him the letter. “She is certain. We know what the Witch is capable of. Thirteen years ago, when the Paladins led by Sir Devon stormed into Hezekiah’s fortress and were on the verge of winning the war, the Witch was present. Nobody knew what she did. She made Sir Devon’s entire army disappear. Probably killed them all. Here we are on the verge of winning the war, the Witch is present again. Is history going to repeat itself?”
Jackal walks to and fro restlessly. “Hezekiah is certainly tricking us with illusions. He knows we are afraid of the Witch. He knows he’s going to lose, so he’s throwing this final deception at us to deter us from defeating him.”
Could my wife be wrong in what she saw? But her letter expressed an absolute certainty that the Witch is alive. She wrote, “I know you’re going to question if I truly saw the Witch who was already dead. Don’t ask me how I know, I don’t have much time to explain. But I know with certainty that the Witch I saw is real and alive.”
I need to come up with a solution to this situation. “If the Monk is the only person who can defeat the Immortal Lord, then the Witch is the only person capable of canceling the Monk’s power. That also means, Hezekiah already knows our plan. We have to pull back, Jackal. I won’t risk our entire team to confront Hezekiah when the Witch is around.”
Jackal doesn’t like what I just proposed. “Let’s assume that the Witch whom your wife saw is truly real. We’re not even sure if that will even be a problem yet. We’ve fought this far to just give up and go home.”
This is a hard choice for me to make. “Is it a mere coincidence that the Witch appears right at the very moment of this final battle? Could it be Hezekiah’s final arsenal to defend against us? My wife is with the Monk. If the Witch decides to counter the Monk’s power, both of them will die.”
Jackal stares at me with firmness in his eyes. “You’re worried about your wife’s safety. You’re putting your own interest above the interest of the people. If the Monk successfully unleashes his power on Hezekiah, then we go home victorious today. We’re so close to winning the war. The people of the land are counting on us to declare the end of the war. Are you going to hold back our victory just because... you’re afraid of sacrificing your wife?”
There is one thing, or shall I say, one person, I am not willing to compromise. “I’m not going to sacrifice my wife to win the war.”
Without giving a thought, Jackal immediately says, “Sacrifices are necessary to win wars, Gideon. I’m asking you to count the costs if you don’t. If we don’t end this war right now, many more lives will be lost. I’m sure your wife knows the price she’s willing to pay to end this war.
I had a feeling Jackal would use that argument on me. He always rubs on me the importance of sacrifice. But the reason it is called sacrifice is because it is not the easiest thing to do. “My wife is the next closest person I ever have. She’s the only one keeping me sane in the madness of this war. E

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