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Author | : Lucian Rivers |
Publisher | : Lucian Rivers |
Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 2024-11-09 |
Genre | : Fiction |
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*The Power of Broken Crowns: Shadows of Destiny* continues the enthralling journey into Eldoria, a kingdom where peace has turned uneasy, and shadows loom at the edges of a hard-won peace. Princess Elara returns to a kingdom restored yet scarred, haunted by whispers of dark forces that threaten to unravel the stability she fought so hard to secure. While her courage once reforged the mystical Crown and united the people, she now faces a new kind of struggle—one against unseen forces lurking in the shadows, testing her loyalty, and questioning her own heart's resilience. As she tries to settle back into her duties, Elara senses a change, both within herself and in the world around her. Signs of unrest emerge—failing crops, strange storms, and rumors of shadowy figures. Her father, King Arion, grows increasingly concerned, even as he urges her to remain vigilant. Yet Elara’s greatest worries come from within her closest circle. Her childhood friend, Lady Seraphina, has grown distant, driven by her own longing for recognition and power. Tempted by an enigmatic figure known as the High Priest of Shadows, Seraphina begins to dabble in dark magic, setting her on a path that could threaten not only her friendship with Elara but also the kingdom itself. The stakes rise when Prince Kaelan, a longtime ally, returns to Eldoria. But he, too, falls under the spell of Seraphina’s newfound allure, drawn to the dark power she wields with growing confidence. As alliances begin to fracture, Elara’s once-solid friendships become entangled in webs of jealousy, ambition, and betrayal. Kaelan and Seraphina’s choices pull them further from the light and deeper into the grip of shadow, forcing Elara into a battle not only for her kingdom but also for the souls of those she holds dear. In *Shadows of Destiny*, Elara faces her darkest hour yet, as the ancient forces of Eldoria awaken to test her resolve, her friendships, and her role as the kingdom’s protector. The High Priest of Shadows sets a final plan into motion, casting spells that unleash a horde of shadowy creatures upon the kingdom. Armed with the mystical Crown and her newfound self-assurance, Elara must confront the true nature of power and darkness. She realizes that she must not only combat the shadow forces but also reconcile the darkness within herself and her friends if she is to save Eldoria from a threat that seems as boundless as the night. This gripping second installment in *The Power of Broken Crowns* series delves into themes of ambition, the seductive allure of power, and the lengths to which one will go to protect those they love. As Elara’s journey deepens, readers will be left wondering: Can light truly conquer darkness, or must one embrace the shadows to harness true strength? *Shadows of Destiny* offers a spellbinding tale that promises to captivate readers with its rich world-building, intricate character dynamics, and timeless exploration of destiny and choice.
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Total Pages | : 540 |
Release | : 1891 |
Genre | : Theosophy |
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Author | : William Thomas Stead |
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Total Pages | : 730 |
Release | : 1902 |
Genre | : Europe |
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Total Pages | : 986 |
Release | : 1897 |
Genre | : Machinery |
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Author | : Clyve Jones |
Publisher | : A&C Black |
Total Pages | : 604 |
Release | : 1986-01-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780907628781 |
This book brings together a substantial and representative selection of recent writings on the House of Lords from the accession of James I to the Parliament Act of 1911. The editors provide a general historiographical survey and a bibliography of recent writings on the House of Lords during the period.
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Total Pages | : 628 |
Release | : 1924 |
Genre | : Electricity |
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Author | : Sir Charles Grant Robertson |
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Total Pages | : 624 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Constitutional history |
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Author | : Paul W. Drake |
Publisher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 218 |
Release | : 2021-03-09 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0691227896 |
Why would sovereigns ever grant political or economic liberty to their subjects? Under what conditions would rational rulers who possess ultimate authority and who seek to maximize power and wealth ever give up any of that authority? This book draws on a wide array of empirical and theoretical approaches to answer these questions, investigating both why sovereign powers might liberalize and when. The contributors to this volume argue that liberalization or democratization will only occur when those in power calculate that the expected benefits to them will exceed the costs. More specifically, rulers take five main concerns into account in their cost-benefit analysis as they decide to reinforce or relax controls: personal welfare, personal power, internal order, external order, and control over policy--particularly economic policy. The book shows that repression is a tempting first option for rulers seeking to maximize their benefits, but that liberalization becomes more attractive as a means of minimizing losses when it becomes increasingly certain that the alternatives are chaos, deposition, or even death. Chapters cover topics as diverse as the politics of seventeenth-century England and of twentieth-century Chile; why so many countries have liberalized in recent decades; and why even democratic governments see a need to reduce state power. The book makes use of formal modeling, statistical analysis, and traditional historical analysis. The contributors are Paul Drake, Stephen Haggard, William Heller, Robert Kaufman, Phil Keefer, Brian Loveman, Mathew McCubbins, Douglass North, Ronald Rogowski, and Barry Weingast.
Author | : Fred Herbert Colvin |
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Total Pages | : 1108 |
Release | : 1928 |
Genre | : Machinery |
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Author | : Heide Gerstenberger |
Publisher | : BRILL |
Total Pages | : 815 |
Release | : 2007-08-31 |
Genre | : Political Science |
ISBN | : 9047421523 |
The point of departure of Heide Gerstenberger’s path-breaking work is a critique of structural-functionalist theory of the state, in both its modernisation theory and materialist variants. Prof. Gerstenberger opposes to these a historical-theoretical explanation that proceeds from the long-term structuring effect of concrete social practice. This is elucidated by detailed investigation of the development of bourgeois state power in the two key examples of England and France. The different complexions that the bourgeois state assumed are presented as the results of processes of social and cultural formation, and thus irreducible to a simple function of capitalism. This approach culminates in the thesis that the bourgeois form of capitalist state power arose only where capitalist societies developed out of already rationalised structures of the Ancien Régime type.