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Authors: Alexey Pehov
War of the Necromancers
Broke out after the Dark Revolt and swept through the whole of the south and part of the north of the Empire. The Army of the Damned fought against the armies of the Empire and the Walkers. Later, Sdis and Nabator allied themselves with the mage-apostates. The war lasted for fifteen years. It bled the south of the country dry and incinerated Bragun-Zan during a terrible magical battle between the Walkers and the Damned.
The outcome of the war ended with the defeat of the Sextet (one of the causes for the loss was the death of Cholera) and they departed for Sdis, and then beyond the Great Waste. For its part, the Empire lost the territories beyond the Boxwood Mountains, which were transferred to the Kingdom of Nabator.
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About the Author
ALEXEY PEHOV is the award-winning author of The Chronicles of Siala and a bestseller in his native Russia. His novel
Under the Sign of the Mantikor
was named Book of the Year and Best Fantasy Novel in 2004 by Russia’s largest fantasy magazine,
World of Fantasy
.
This is a work of fiction. All of the characters, organizations, and events portrayed in this novel are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
CHASERS OF THE WIND
Copyright © 2005 by Aleksey Pehov
English translation copyright © 2014 by Aleksey Pehov
Originally published as
Искатели ветра
(Iskateli vetra) by
Издательство Альфа-книга
(Izdatelstvo Alfa-kniga) in Moscow, Russia
All rights reserved.
Cover art by Kekai Kotaki
Map by Maxim Popovsky
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ISBN 978-0-7653-3489-3 (hardcover)
ISBN 978-1-4668-1841-5 (e-book)
e-ISBN 9781466818415
First Edition: June 2014