Redemption of the Lost by Ty'Ron Robinson II

The Haunted City II

"Remember the Former Ways"

Redemption of the lost

Randolph Henrich continues his journey to The Haunted City with his associates Cody Landon and Beth Grasslands at his side Along the way, the three fight off the dark forces of both man and spirit that encompass the ruined lands as they uncover a secret world where they realize that it's best to seek for the old paths.

This book also includes the first three chapters to The Horde as well as a glossary to The Haunted City Saga.

Genre: FICTION / Fantasy / Dark Fantasy

Secondary Genre: FICTION / Religious

Language: English

Keywords: The Haunted City, The Haunted City Saga, Warslingers, Warslingers of the Heptad, Randolph Henrich, Benevolency, Malevolency, The Secret World, Dark Fantasy, Horror, Science Fiction, Western, Grimdark Fantasy

Word Count: 19590

Sample text:

Moving on across the Western World, leaving the mystical mountains, the Warslinger led his new allies into the deeper parts of the revelations. Moving on from their previous encounters with foes and otherworldly scenarios. Calm and collective. More of a unit. Cody and Beth have agreed to align themselves with the Warslinger on his quest to reach The Haunted City. After seeing a glimpse of the fabled location atop the mountain. The mountain is now known as the Mount of Divination.

While they walked down the straightened path, which they knew was a road due to the tire tracks and horse prints in the dirt. Cody could see something in the horizon further out. Objects near reaching the clouds. He pointed it toward them.

“Sir, what are those?”

Henrich glanced up and saw the objects in the sky. From his eyesight, they appeared as sharp needles standing above the ground, almost touching the first heaven. Beth took a step forward, shading her eyes from the sun with her hand.

“Are those buildings?”

“Yes.” Henrich said. “They are.”

“What place is further down?” Cody wondered. “Is that where we’re heading next?”

“If it’s in our path, then yes. If not, we continue moving on.”

After miles of walking, they came to a stop. Taking a moment to relax and rest, Henrich turned to his right and saw the city closer. He could see the buildings which stood tall. Cody glanced at them, looking at their height.

“I’ve never seen such structures before.”

“Seriously?” Beth said. “You’ve never seen skyscrapers”

“No. What are these skyscrapers?”


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Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Jesus Ocando

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