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The Last Swordbearer: A Medieval Christian Fantasy (Eifion) by Phillips, Carter Norman

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The Last Swordbearer: A Medieval Christian Fantasy (Eifion)

by Phillips, Carter Norman

He can't be king.

Religion & Spirituality Christian Books & Bibles Literature & Fiction Historical
Author Phillips, Carter Norman
Published 2026
Format Print edition

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About The Last Swordbearer: A Medieval Christian Fantasy (Eifion)

He can't be king. He can't abandon his oath. And he will not lose her again. Arlen Wyth never wanted to be a hero. Left-handed and shunned as cursed, he lived in the shadows until a dying Swordbearer thrust an ancient blade into his hands and charged him with an impossible mission: protect the innocent. Now, with Saxone invaders ravaging the islands of Eifion and slaughtering everything in their path, Wyth stands alone between tyranny and destruction. When he rescues the captive Eddwen from a sadistic lord's castle, Wyth discovers that saving her life is only the beginning. Poisoned arrows have stolen her memories and fractured her mind, while her brutal captor will murder thousands to reclaim his prize. As darkness closes in and the enemy's power grows, Wyth faces a heart-wrenching choice: flee with the woman he has come to love or make his final stand against a tyrant king whose appetite for cruelty knows no limits. Armed with an unlikely wyvern companion and a faith that refuses to break, Wyth launches a desperate gambit to end the war forever. But the path to victory demands alliances with former enemies, sacrifices that will shatter his heart, and a trust in divine providence when all earthly hope is lost. In a brutal world where mercy is scorned and honor lies bleeding in the dust, one cursed warrior must become the sword that strikes for justice, the shield that stands for the broken, and the beacon that reignites hope in the darkest hour.

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