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Mark of the Fated

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eBook by Ricky Fleet

Status unknown2022

A vast comet that should have destroyed Earth instead slowed and landed — and beings from another dimension arrived with it, condemning humanity's selfish ways but sensing a potential to change. They chose Mark as a volunteer in deadly trials: earn humanity's survival by saving fantastical worlds from their own destruction. Join him on his quest for loot, levels, and powerful abilities as he fights in kingdoms large and small, battling demons and dinosaurs, vampires and robots, orcs and fairies. For Mark, the price of saving the planet looks to be a world of hurt.

Books · 3

#1 Mark of the Fated

Goodreads4.19· 285

A vast comet that should have destroyed Earth instead slowed and landed. Beings from another dimension arrived, condemning humanity's selfish ways but seeing potential to change. They chose Mark as a volunteer in deadly trials: earn humanity's survival by saving fantastical worlds from their own destruction. He'll need loot, levels, and powerful abilities as he fights across kingdoms battling demons and dinosaurs, vampires and robots, orcs and fairies.

#2 Mark of the Fated 2

Goodreads4.24· 83

The first world has been saved, but many more await. Mark's brutal war for Kherrash earned him and his companion Sunlith powerful loot and abilities — and they'll need them all. Another world stands on the brink: creatures extinct for millions of years have been cloned in secret and are ready to be unleashed on an unknowing population. Only Mark's growing party of warriors stands between the world and prehistoric pandemonium — but dinosaurs aren't the only threat waiting in this hostile land.

#3 Mark of the Fated 3

Goodreads4.39· 36

The orcs of Kherrash and the dinosaurs of Osterland are behind them. Stepping back in time once again, Mark's group faces their worst nightmares: a darkness is rising in Tulahr, and a fallen warrior-mage is raising the dead to march against the living. But the mystery runs deeper than it first appears. The more they dig, the further the rabbit hole goes — and uncovering the truth may be the only way to stop the sunlight from fading forever.