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Botan Rah

Herald of Azaar

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Botan Rah

By: Riano McFarland
Narrated by: Aaron Miles
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Even in the most advanced human civilizations, true warriors must be able to separate themselves from the status of prey. For an aspiring Azaarian herald, that crucible begins as a naked warrior cast into the wilderness with nothing more than their own extremities and intellect to survive. While prioritizing their survival activities, they must also complete a journey of nearly five thousand miles before even being accepted into the fold of herald trainees.

After witnessing the slaughter of his parents as an eight-year-old boy, Botan Rah vowed that no other Azaarian child would ever again face such horrors should he manage to earn the title of Herald of Azaar. Although his journey would be long and the challenges awaiting him were nearly insurmountable, his determination to succeed was far greater than any obstacle he could potentially encounter. That said, the Azaarian Triad of War does not show favor to anyone, and in order for the mighty Botan Rah to emerge victorious, he must first be broken and undone.

The trials and challenges for each future herald are dealt solely by the almighty hand of Azaar. While they differ greatly from prospect to prospect, in order to ascend to greatness, every warrior must first learn the lessons of defeat. Botan Rah would receive these lessons partly from a gorgon, a ferocious beast, and partly from the Chezhian army, which had already killed his parents and now sought to kill him.

©2024 Riano D. McFarland (P)2024 2024
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The Fantastic World of Botan Rah

This is a very good story, with the biggest kudos going towards the author's skill for world-building. The story draws you in, making you feel the struggles of a young warrior traveling the Azaarian energy streams on his quest to become a Herald of Azaar. Aaron Miles does a great job telling Riano McFarland's incredible story. There was a hiccup on chapter 2, causing the chapter to restart; however, it did not detract from my enjoyment of the story. Having read LISA: Lifeform in Suspended Animation, this epic adventure tale kept me captivated in a typical McFarland way. There's lots of action and suspense, as well as highly poignant moments between the protagonist and supporting characters. Overall, I would highly recommend it!

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