About The Forgotten Five
A journey of four heroes.
Five powerful artefacts were forged long ago, each capable of granting a wish—not the one you speak aloud, but the one buried deepest in your soul. Lost to time and legend, they are now little more than whispers in old songs and half-forgotten tales.
When a cunning halfling bard named Digram stumbles upon a melody hidden in his ancestor’s journal, he realises the rings might be more than a myth. Joined by his formidable wife, Beryl, a dwarf mercenary with a sharp axe and sharper tongue, Lady Minelira, a human noble burdened by her family’s disgrace, and Lord Vaelior, an elven warrior weighed down by the fading glory of his people, he sets out to uncover the truth.
Their journey leads them through treacherous forests, ancient tunnels, and troll-infested caves, where danger lurks in every shadow and magic twists reality itself. Along the way, they encounter strange allies, cunning foes, and the lingering curse of the rings’ forgotten creators. But as they draw closer to their goal, the companions must ask themselves: Do they truly seek the rings, or do the rings seek them?
Some wishes should never come true.
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Author Bio:
Anka B. Troitsky moved to the UK in 1993. A philosopher, artist, science teacher, and translator, she has worked across diverse fields, translating books, police cases, court hearings, and National Health Service documents. An insatiable reader and perpetual learner, she devours books by the dozens and continually hones new skills. Though she claims no sense of humour, her sharp insights and thought-provoking narratives speak volumes. As an independent author, Anka explores profound ideas and discoveries through hard science fiction novels and multi-genre short stories, including LGBTQ+ themes. Her five-part series, Who is Vist, is a deep, multi-layered dystopian technothriller interwoven with elements of romanticism and horror. Her latest work is deeply influenced by the ongoing war and political crimes against the Ukrainian people, delving into the psychology of those responsible for humanity’s greatest atrocities and its most extraordinary triumphs.
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