1. The Dear of the Uprising
Aжей Руга, a nobleman from a glorious but not wealthy family, arrives in Rogor—an out-of-the-way southern province of the Republic. He is destined for a tedious service as “an adviser” in the tiny barony of Korg—and in the metropolis he accepted the king’s will as a place of exile without the adjective “honorable”…
Aжей doesn’t yet know that in Rogor he will meet his love. And even in the worst nightmare, he can’t imagine that the beloved girl’s father, down to the smallest detail, planned the most dangerous uprising in the history of the Republic and has started bringing it to life…
What will the young nobleman choose? Duty of service—or love? And how will the secret of his birth affect that choice?
2. The Flame of War
Two years ago the battle at the Lion Gates thundered and ended, and Rogor gained independence. The young kingdom is developing rapidly and growing stronger, while Aжей Ruga enjoys quiet family happiness in the rare, free-from-service moments—Prince-Consort serves the homeland at the border with the steppe.
But the Republic did not accept the loss of the southern province. The Sejm was led by the Duke of Bergar, a hero of the Langaz War. His cunning and resourceful mind are no less than his courage—and Rogor is waiting for sudden and crushing blows…
Will the young kingdom survive in the flames of war? Will its defenders have the courage and steadfastness to stand against an enemy that outmatches them?
3. Rage of the Forsaken
The Rogoran army has been destroyed, Kogord is dead, and his heirs have crossed blades in a dispute over who will survive and lead a handful of those who remain…
Did the Republic win?
But everything changes in an instant: a huge corps of the Zaur Sultanate invades Rogor—an ominous Eastern predator. Deadly danger hangs not only over the shattered kingdom, but also over the Republic, and yesterday’s enemies are forced to unite. But even together, Bergar’s lehs and Aжей’s Rogorans won’t hold out—now everything depends on the shifting decisions of King Yakub…
Only, can a monarch dependent on magnates come to the aid of his vassals? And how will the fate of a warrior once kidnapped by nomads affect the course of the war?