The Deliverer (The Marenon Chronicles, Book 1) by Jason D. Morrow

By Jason D. Morrow

First they chase him in the course of the mountains for days. Then they homicide his grandfather. And simply as seventeen-year-old Silas Ainsley is set to flee his anonymous enemies, he's killed.

This is the place it may finish, yet Silas' trip is way from over.

He wakes up and reveals himself in a realm referred to as Marenon; a spot the place people are usually not the very best race, the place magic is a lifestyle, and battle is threatening to smash it all.

Forced to make his method during the afterlife by myself, Silas joins with a band of lawless mercenaries who declare they could support Silas locate his murdered grandfather in alternate for his assistance on one among their extra risky missions.

Along the way in which, Silas discovers he's a part of an historic prophecy pointing out that he's the one one that can convey Marenon from the enemies that desire to extinguish its humans - a similar enemies that killed Silas and his grandfather.

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This was to come later, with the war against Russia. Togo had set off for Port Arthur several days before the war. On the way, his fleet captured a Russian merchantman, named the Russia. ” Togo dispatched Rear Admiral Uryu to cover the Japanese landing in Korea, and Togo himself led the main force to Port Arthur. On the night of January 27, his torpedo boats attacked the harbor and disabled several ships there. The first blow against Russia in the war had been orchestrated by Togo. The next day, seeking revenge, the Russian squadron left the base to face Togo’s fleet.

Would any foreign nation violate its neutrality and allow Russia to use its ports in Africa and Asia? Even food and fresh water were more of a challenge now than several decades earlier; the crew of a single battleship could easily consist of nine hundred men. To find supplies for this multi-thousand-person fleet more transports and more friendly bases would be necessary. However, what would prevent the Japanese from intercepting the fleet in an ambush made possible by modern means of communication—telegraph and radio?

State affairs were not of great interest to him. The first place in his heart was firmly occupied by his wife and children. God came second. The pursuit of glory came third. He managed the huge empire very poorly. In order to secure his attention during an audience, a minister had to incorporate as many anecdotes as possible into a report. ” The tsar also presided over the Romanov family—several dozen haughty individuals, each extremely wealthy and full of self-importance. Some he could command, some he could ignore, and some he still obeyed.

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