Cover Art by Paul Youllĭ’Ivoire is a very straight-laced soldier, a by-the-book man of the military who is not sure what to make of his new superior Janus. The story is told primarily from the point of view of two soldiers: Marcus d’Ivoire and Winter Ihrenglass and their experiences in different parts of the military campaign, whose command is taken over by Colonel Janus bet Vhalnich, an enigmatic figure to say the very least. It involves guns and magic, falling into what has now come to be known as Flintlock Fantasy. The first in Django Wexler’s The Shadow Campaigns, The Thousand Names is a military fantasy novel cut from a different swath of cloth. Into this fray (after a prologue, natch) we follow two characters soldiers, who are embroiled in the military campaign. War is raging between the Vordanai Empire and the Khandar a rebelling colony led by a religious group known as the Redeemers.
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