Hunt the Winterlands Hunt the Winterlands

Hunt the Winterlands

Josh Brown und andere
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Beschreibung des Verlags

Long ago in distant lands, a great explosion struck the heart of the Daggar Mountain range, causing every race and city, as well as nearly all animal and plant life, to collapse.

Seven-hundred years later there are very few who dare venture to the Winterlands. The elves massed a great evacuation going eastward across the ocean, and the Dwarves tunneled their way underground in a ten-year mass effort called the great migration. The humans by and large tried to adapt but couldn't. Some left, others starved, a scant few continue to persevere.

The main population of the Winterlands is now large clans of Orcs and Goblins who eat flesh of any they find, including other such races as themselves.

The Winterlands are a cold and desolate place, but those creatures and races with a keen mind and strong will are able to find a way to survive.

Hunt the Winterlands is a dark fantasy anthology featuring bone-chilling tales from K. N. Porter, Kurt Wilcken, Nate Barlow, Josh Brown, Gina Wood, Michael May, Alex Ness, Joe Monks, and Marc N. Kleinhenz. Cover by Scott P. Vaughn.

Ice Blind by K. N.Porter
Spitting at the Sun by Kurt Wilcken
Skonjac Woke Up by Nate Barlow
Frozen Flame by Josh Brown
The Other End by Gina Wood
Ice Monster by Michael May
Dogh-Arr’s Honor Restored by Alex Ness
The Lost City by Joe Monks
Elision by Marc N. Kleinhenz

GENRE
Science-Fiction und Fantasy
ERSCHIENEN
2015
7. Februar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
197
Seiten
VERLAG
Uffda Press
GRÖSSE
339,6
 kB

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