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<p> A city built on honour. A downfall built on lies. </p> <p> Divik is a cesspool. Left too long to its own devices, it is a city ruled by degenerate barons, unique in that on the surface, they're part of the shiny ruling class. </p> <p> Enter the terrorists. Having decided on vulnerable Divik for their plans long ago, it is an easy corridor of which to get a foothold on the otherwise impenetrable, ultra-patriotic Orak'thune nation; and they have a message for Orak'Thune and it's Fire Queen. </p> <p> The countdown to their demise has been set, the players on the board unwittingly outmatched. The innocent residents will be victims in the crossfire if the last good knight, Colonel Rabb, can't clear them out of the way in time. </p> <p> <em> Rogun Sun: Living Fire </em> tells the tale of how King River and Hanna get embroiled in the coup, and how Queen Nyssa and Jara get them back from the clutches of a sociopathic terrorist and out of an imploding city. </p> <p> But what really happened inside Divik that it fell so quickly? How did Malta and his underling Krug, even get this close at all? </p> <p> <em> Divik </em> is a companion novella to the epic fantasy series <em> Orak'Thune </em> . </p>
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