Blurb

A thousand years of war. A sacred light built on a lie. Two enemies beneath it—and a truth that could end the world.

For centuries, the Mountain Temple has burned in an endless cycle of slaughter. Within it blazes the Stillight—a double helix of red and gold—worshipped as divine, blamed for the war, feared as a power no one understands.

Every soldier believes the light demands their sacrifice.They have all been deceived.

Theron lives in quiet penance, feeding a starving village and asking nothing in return. Atonement is all he has left for the choices that shaped the war.

Nyra commands the Sylphar legions with ruthless precision. Her enemies fear her. Her soldiers revere her. Only total victory is permitted. Failure is not an option.

When battle erupts once more at the Mountain Temple, their paths collide beneath six empty thrones—relics of gods long thought dead or forgotten.

One seeks forgiveness. The other seeks freedom.Neither is prepared for the cost of truth.

As ancient secrets surface and the nature of divinity itself unravels, ending the war may require destroying the very forces that have kept the world alive.

Some truths can end a war. Others can doom a dying world.

Perfect for fans of dark epic fantasy, grimdark action, and morally gray heroes.

If you devoured Brandon Sanderson’s intricate magic and worldbuilding in The Way of Kings, Joe Abercrombie’s brutal, conflicted characters in The Blade Itself, or Robert Jordan’s sweeping scope in The Eye of the World—you’ll be hooked by this story of gods, prophecy, war, and impossible sacrifice.

A Shroud Undone delivers:? Divine deception and fallen immortal gods? Sword and sorcery action with high-stakes battles? A failed hero seeking redemption? Military warfare and world-shaking revelations? No easy answers—only the terrible price of truth

The war has raged for over a millennium. The gods have been silent. And two opposing forces are about to discover why.

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