"Hadrien Lightborn is the greatest man to have ever walked this land. A mighty warrior championing the divine armor of the sun itself whose strength was matched only by a faith in the Light that was second to none," said Mason. He said this more to himself than anyone else.
"And at his deathbed, a foul Beaumont rogue's dagger in his neck and poison coursing through his vein, Helius himself brought down a pillar of light to carry him to Valhul."
"Hm," said Asala, a hint of amusement forming into the beginnings of a smile around her black lips. "Indeed, the pillar of light part doth be correct. A pillar of divine judgement as it were, smiting Hadrien's boundless cruelty from this world and taking back treasures tainted by his ambition."
Major apologies for the lack of chapters. Starting a new novel on top of travelling really drained my time, and I had to focus on growing my new novel.
It makes me sad to say this, but this novel simply does not have the growth potential or popularity to make writing a viable living for me.
However, since my new novel has stabilized a bit and now that I have returned back home, I will have more time to devote across both novels.
I also spent time planning out more future stuff in this novel, so not all the time gone without updating has gone to waste, hopefully.
At the very least, I can guarantee unless I literally die or something that I want to see this story written to the end. Might even think about releasing hardcover copies sometime too when I end the whole series, though that does seem quite a distance away.