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The Shadow Throne (Aroon Raman Novel)
''The Shadow Throne'' may refer to: *''The Shadow Throne'', the third novel in the Ascendance Trilogy, a fantasy series by Jennifer A. Nielsen *''The Shadow Throne'', the second novel in the ''Shadow Campaigns'' series by Django Wexler *''The Shadowthrone ''The Shadowthrone'' is the second studio album by the Norwegian black metal band Satyricon. It was released on September 12, 1994, by Moonfog Productions. A newly remastered version was released on May 28, 2021 with different artwork. Style The ...
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Ascendance Trilogy
The ''Ascendance Series'' (formerly the ''Ascendance Trilogy'') is a series of juvenile fantasy novels by Jennifer A. Nielsen. In the Ascendance Series, an orphan named Sage is kidnapped and trained to impersonate Prince Jaron, the missing Prince of Carthya. After Sage ascends the throne, he has to lead Carthya through a destructive war with multiple neighboring nations. The first book in the series, ''The False Prince'', was first released on April 1, 2012, through Scholastic Press. The book sold well and its paperback reprint placed ''The False Prince'' on ''The New York Times'' Best Seller list in May 2013. The second book, ''The Runaway King'', was released on March 1, 2013, and the third book, ''The Shadow Throne'', was released on February 25, 2014. In December 2019, Nielsen announced that a fourth book in the series would be published in October 2020, titled ''The Captive Kingdom'', and also confirmed that she would be writing a fifth book in the series. ''The Captive Ki ...
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Django Wexler
Django Wexler is an American fantasy author. He has published the "flintlock fantasy" series ''The Shadow Campaigns'' (2013–2018), the young adult ''Forbidden Library'' fantasy series, and other works. Career Wexler obtained degrees in creative writing and computer science from Carnegie Mellon University in Pittsburgh, and engaged in post-graduate artificial intelligence research at the university. He later worked as a programmer and writer for Microsoft in Seattle before turning to writing fiction full-time. Work ''The Shadow Campaigns'' Wexler's principal epic fantasy series, ''The Shadow Campaigns'', is set in a world resembling Europe and North Africa of the Napoleonic era. It mainly follows three soldiers of the kingdom of Vordan – Count Janus bet Vhalnich, a character patterned on Napoleon, Marcus d'Ivoire, a seasoned infantry commander posted to a backwards colony, and Winter Ihernglass, a young woman who disguised herself as a man in order to be able to enlist. As they ...
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