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Synopsis
Events are coming to a climax in the Banished Lands, as the war reaches new heights. King Nathair has taken control of the fortress at Drassil and three of the Seven Treasures are in his possession. And together with Calidus and his ally Queen Rhin, Nathair will do anything to obtain the remaining Treasures. With all seven under his command, he can open a portal to the Otherworld. Then Asroth and his demon-horde will finally break into the Banished Lands and become flesh. Meanwhile Corban has been taken prisoner by the Jotun, warrior giants who ride their enormous bears into battle. His warband scattered, Corban must make new allies if he hopes to survive. But can he bond with competing factions of warlike giants? Somehow he must, if he's to counter the threat Nathair represents. His life hangs in the balance - and with it, the fate of the Banished Lands
Is Wrath: The Faithful and the Fallen 4 appropriate for my child?
Suitable for most readers 16 and up.
This epic fantasy conclusion features intense battle violence with realistic consequences, including graphic combat descriptions and death. Strong themes of war, sacrifice, and apocalyptic stakes make this appropriate for mature teen and adult readers comfortable with grimdark fantasy.
What to know going in
This book has strong violence, mild sexual content, and moderate language. Content notes include graphic violence, gore, captivity, death, and mass death (see the full list above).
Who'll love this
Readers who love massive battles, giant warriors on bears, and high-stakes quests to save the world will be riveted by this epic finale.