Devodis and the Secrets of the Abyss - Couverture souple

Rajan S, Sujith

 
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Synopsis

THE GOLDEN AGE IS BUILT ON A LIE.

For fourteen years, the Magical World believed the noble Devodian bloodline was extinct—wiped out in a brutal massacre in the depths of the Abyss Pit. They were wrong. The heirs survived.

Raised in the freezing, non-magical human world, thirteen-year-old twin brothers James and Job David believe they are just ordinary boys. But when the veil between dimensions shatters, they are thrust into the ancient, towering halls of the Hamlas School of Magic. Here, in the hidden Sixth Dimension, history is not written by politicians, but forged by ancient bloodlines holding absolute, elemental power.

They are told Hamlas is a sanctuary. It is a lie.

Caught in the middle of a brewing political war between the progressive Devoyis and the purist Vaskivoyis, the brothers must navigate a deadly, high-stakes magical tournament that tests the limits of the elements. But the brutal arenas are the least of James's problems. He is plagued by terrifying dreams of his parents' murders, an unyielding connection to a dark river, and cryptic whispers originating from a lost, alien planet called Wolvar.

The monsters who slaughtered their family fourteen years ago did not die in the past. They have been waiting in the shadows. And worse, a traitor walks the sunlit corridors of the school, wearing the mask of a trusted friend.

To survive the encroaching darkness, James and Job must unlock the deepest, most dangerous mysteries of their fractured bloodline. But in a war where magic bends reality and trust is the deadliest illusion, the price of victory may require the ultimate sacrifice.

Welcome to the Sixth Dimension. The war has already begun.

Devodis and the Secrets of the Abyss is a sprawling, dark epic fantasy perfect for readers who crave deeply immersive world-building, intense magical academies, and emotionally gripping family sagas.

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