Eranó’s bastard, a handsome charmer, becomes the victim of his brothers, who decide to get rid of the unwanted “side” offspring of their father. Erenó is sent to another world and can return only if he obtains important knowledge for his world. The hero ends up in the body of a boy, but he is not the only “tenant”: the spirit of an old sorcerer has also taken over the same body—though it hasn’t shown signs of life yet. Erenó and his friend Kaya, in whom the spirit of the transplanted woman also resides, become hunters of creatures—under the guidance of Sergius. Training, food, and blood are the price for complete devotion to the mentor. This is how the long, dangerous path to the hero’s return to his own world begins.
In the fourth book, the second entity living inside Erenó finally awakens and starts acting. The old sorcerer gives the hero useful advice, of course pursuing his own goals. Meanwhile, Erenó and Kaya decide to take part in a tournament, for which the prize is the chance to move into the lands of the second order. But there’s a catch and a risk here as well—none of which stops the hero. Details are in the audiobook.