It takes the average reader to read The Hero of Those Who are Dead by Daniel P Bowen
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In a world swirling with dark magic and veiled treachery, Azazel, a master necromancer, finds himself entangled in a web of secrets that stretches from the enigmatic forests of Mystosia to the ancient city of Gorrun. Joined by Thoradin, a warrior with a quest of his own, Azazel must navigate political intrigue, treacherous guild masters, and mysterious societies that would stop at nothing to preserve their concealed truths. As they journey through ominous woods, haunted by mystical creatures and their own uncertainties, Azazel and Thoradin uncover unsettling mysteries. The city of Gorrun, carved from the heart of a mountain and ruled by a warring dwarven king, becomes the stage for unraveling a deadly conspiracy that could change the course of history itself. Amidst the layers of deception, both men find themselves being watched by an unknown force, symbolized by ever-present ravens. Will Azazel and Thoradin decode the truths hidden in ancient tomes, crumbling scrolls, and the cryptic utterances of enigmatic societies? And what horrors await them beneath the cobblestone streets of Gorrun? In a realm where alliances are as brittle as the pages of a forgotten grimoire, trust is the rarest commodity. Azazel will need every bit of his necromantic prowess, and Thoradin his martial skill, to survive the darkness closing in on them. Both know that the decisions they make will forge their destinies and shape the fate of a world teetering on the brink of arcane annihilation. Prepare to be ensnared by a tale of magic, danger, and the complexities of human and dwarven politics that will leave you questioning the very fabric of good and evil.
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The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes to read The Hero of Those Who are Dead aloud.
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