
On the String
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Fresh off their victory over the evil Arnold Hammerson, John and his friends are left to rest and recuperate from their labours while the Sorcerers set about healing the world of its many war wounds.
However their victory is short-lived, as a new threat quickly arises and strikes back, stealing all their magic, destroying their sanctuaries, and magically warping the minds of many to fall in line.
Through nothing but luck, John and five of his friends are the only survivors, and must now resist their foe with no allies, no shelter, and no magic of any kind.
Their only good fortune is that the new enemy does not wish for their deaths, but intends to manipulate them into joining them of their own free will.
As the small band of rebels is left to dangle on the string of fate, the odds stack up wildly against them, and discord is sown among them in an attempt to loosen their resolve.
Yet in spite of all of this, they are able to cause serious problems for the adversary, and ultimately to find that the key to victory may lie in the not too distant past.
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Content
- Intro
- Prologue
- Part 1: The Last Resistance
- Chapter 1: You Could Be a Diabolical Evil Genius
- Chapter 2: Thanks for One of the Weirdest Conversations of My Life
- Chapter 3: Less About the War and More About the Bling
- Chapter 4: Exploding is What These Things Do Best
- Chapter 5: I'm Your Boss, Not Your King
- Chapter 6: A Five-Foot Stick of Wood Between Your Legs
- Chapter 7: We're the Thomas Brothers
- Chapter 8: Excuse Me, Tiberius
- Part 2: Struggle of Wills
- Chapter 9: He Was an Utter Moron in Many Ways
- Chapter 10: A Nice, Cold Glass of Orange Juice on the Side
- Chapter 11: I Demand Use of the Bed
- Chapter 12: I Was Always Against Nutcases
- Chapter 13: Not Exactly Real Happiness
- Chapter 14: Out-of-Control is Exactly What I'm Hoping For
- Chapter 15: Already So Conflicted
- Chapter 16: Eating a Meat Pie
- Chapter 17: I Can't See! I've Gone Blind!
- Part 3: In the Not Too Distant Past.
- Chapter 18: Typhoid Marys with Crystal Chips
- Chapter 19: I Guess That's a Yes
- Chapter 20: That Usually Results in Someone Falling Down
- Chapter 21: Tapping Morse Code on Each Other's Fingers
- Chapter 22: I Started Counting at 804
- Chapter 23: A Nice Big Smacker
- Chapter 24: Through the Portal 3.0
- Part 4: Preparations for Battle
- Chapter 25: Shot Down by the Brainiac
- Chapter 26: Sometimes We Get Lucky
- Chapter 27: I Don't See How That Justifies Totalling My Car
- Chapter 28: This is Gonna Be Fun
- Chapter 29: It's Hard to Know What's Real
- Chapter 30: We're Really Gonna Do This Again
- Part 5: The Greatest Struggle of All Begins.
- Chapter 31: Some Sort of Slave Labour Camp
- Chapter 32: We Wouldn't Wanna Be Safe, That's Way Too Boring
- Chapter 33: So Much for the Vote
- Chapter 34: Do As You're Told, Grasshopper
- Chapter 35: A Certain Biological Brother of Mine
- Chapter 36: The Opening Shot
- Epilogue
- The Magic Crystals Series
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