Publisher's Synopsis
Foreward Reviews "In the. . .The Desecration of the World, a dark land is pushed toward a moral quagmire, blurring the lines between good and evil.In Armanis Ar-feinial's fantasy novel The Desecration of the World, a magical land shudders under the unrelenting attack of a demonic army.The continent of Alkathos has seen better days. Even its more prosperous cities feature more squalor than comfort. Then Kinasa-one of Alkathos's oldest, most robust cities-falls to an army of darkness that's led by the mysterious Decrepantaur. Zinasa is in danger, too, as Decrepantaur marches south to seize its elven lands.As Decrepantaur's terror spreads, the continent struggles to amass a defense force, leading to some unlikely alliances. These would-be warriors race to discover a means of overpowering, or at least stopping, Decrepantaur. Humans, elves, and dwarves struggle to maintain their morality and sanity in the face of the unrelenting death and destruction.Alkathos is a gritty, dark setting; even its verdant elven lands are run-down. Elsewhere, Grento and its Kenderhell stronghold features renowned warriors, though its people also live in abject squalor, their home developed with mentions of rampant illness and terrible violence."