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This special edition of Erisseth is written entirely in the Erissethian language—no English, no translations, just the original script as used in the world itself. Designed for scholars, lore-lovers, and the most devoted fantasy fans, this edition reads like a recovered artifact straight from the world of the story. Whether you're studying the language, decoding its grammar, or just want to immerse yourself on a whole new level, this one’s for you.

 

Five years ago, Mikiya watched her best friend Fenya disappear after a car-collision on a rain-soaked road lined with blossom trees. A crash, a scream, and a red bike left behind. No body, no trace. The grief never let go.

 

When she wakes up in another world after standing too close to a strange clock and finds a deadly purple mist in this new world, she is told she is part of the prophecy to find the cure. Since she can’t leave and gets more curious by the second, she accepts.

 

As she takes on the journey with Anzeru and Neretha, they realize it's easier said than done. Fighting Monsters, Curses and most importantly, themselves (and each other), they discover the purple mist isn't the only thing posing a threat to the world of Erisseth.

 

Between dodging politics, unraveling her own strange connection to the world of Erisseth, and navigating messy feelings for both Anzeru and the sharp-tongued Vane, Mikiya is forced to confront the grief she’s been running from — and the kind of power she might actually possess

Erisseth (Erissethian Edition) – E-Book

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  • Author                    Jake Zuurbier

    Page count          597

    Language             English

    Genre                      (High) Fantasy / Coming of Age / Adventure / Bisexual

    Format                   Epub (4.8 MB)

    Illustrated             No

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