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The Song of the Sorcelator (TSotS)
by L H Franzibald
Following the exploits of Sorcelator Grimm Shado, The Song of the Sorcelator has been described as a "completely ripped work of fantasy, the likes of which the world has never seen" by author L. H. Franzibald.
Originally launched by Magic Mouse Publishing as a re-branding of the only marginally successful The Elspinster Saga (from the Ukrainian Glekt-Franzibald Publishing Ltd) this work is a hipper re-imagining of the original work, culminating in more culturally relevant stories and greatly improved "bad-ass-itude." This infusion of compelling techno-fantasy elements defines the seductive, over-the-toppishly raditudical nature of sorcelation.
The book has so far four tomes, forming a complete tale of badassness (at one time, too badass to be called a mere "trilogy"; fans have suggested "tribadassness" but this has yet to catch on with the English speaking populace at large), but at least two more are to be expected.
Tome 1 - The Song of the Sorcelator, colloquially called Overturn
Tome 2 - Night after Dark
Tome 3 - Eye for an Eye, Wand for a Wand
Tome 4 - Desert Funeral
Tome 5 - The Vampire-Pimps and the Zombie-Eyes of Scarlott (announced, release date unknown)
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