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  • The reign of the newly self-appointed King Yeslnik is already distinguished as the most bloody and merciless in Honce history.

    Archive 2010-04-01 RobB 2010

  • The reign of the newly self-appointed King Yeslnik is already distinguished as the most bloody and merciless in Honce history.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 04/24/2010) RobB 2010

  • The war of Honce drags on, and the roads and seas are littered with bodies.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 04/24/2010) RobB 2010

  • But in an odd twist of fate and crossed loyalties, Bransen sees in his old nemesis, Bannagran — the Bear of Honce and the man who slew his adoptive father — a darker image of his own heart.

    Archive 2010-04-01 RobB 2010

  • But in an odd twist of fate and crossed loyalties, Bransen sees in his old nemesis, Bannagran — the Bear of Honce and the man who slew his adoptive father — a darker image of his own heart.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 04/24/2010) RobB 2010

  • The war of Honce drags on, and the roads and seas are littered with bodies.

    Archive 2010-04-01 RobB 2010

  • For the first time, the many individual kingdoms, the holdings of Honce, would be brought closer together, perhaps even united.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 09/05/2009) RobB 2009

  • Whichever side won, the outcome for the people of Honce would be the same, Bransen believed.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 05/09/2009) RobB 2009

  • Whichever side won, the outcome for the people of Honce would be the same, Bransen believed.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 09/05/2009) RobB 2009

  • The vast road network of Honce, completed a decade before, had brought great optimism to the people of the land.

    Books in the Mail (W/E 05/09/2009) RobB 2009

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