The Tyrant’s Heir
This planet is not like any other. In most cities, it is common to see normal people flying through the streets and over the buildings. It is common to walk through hallways lit by streams of flame. It is common to watch your friends lift thousands of pounds with their bare hands. These people possess unique and powerful talents which let them manipulate the energy around them. These abilities shaped societies around the world and influence history, technology, and warfare. While some of these people use their abilities to serve their neighbors and do good, other use them for power and destruction. This is a beautiful world with beautiful cultures and remarkable creatures, but this world is in danger.
Cursed
On Orokaita, the planet of glory, everyone has the same life goal; to achieve as much recognition and glory as possible. They either work their whole lives to become the greatest of all time in their field, or embark on dangerous quests to defeat deadly creatures or recover lost artifacts and ruins. They do this to obtain glory, which will determine their rank and privilege in the afterlife. On Orokaita, this is not a religion, it is a simple fact of life that everyone lives by. If you do not achieve something incredible, you are nothing.
Sadly, Tark cannot achieve glory like the rest of Orokaita’s inhabitants. He is the legendary Cursed, an avatar of pure evil and destruction. The whole world sees him as a dark, vile creature, just like every other Cursed avatar in the past. In fact, there are many glory seekers who try to hunt him down and slay him for immeasurable amounts of glory.
Unlike past avatars of the Cursed, however, Tark only wants to make the world a better place. He wants to fight his evil nature and achieve glorious accomplishments just like everyone else. More than anything, he just wants to be good, but it’s hard when the whole world despises you, and the demons in your head have different plans.
The Brink
Gaias used to be a beautiful planet with innumerable species of remarkable plants and animals. Every living thing worked together in symbiotic relationships with no competition. The people thrived in outdoor communities, because there was no need for shelter. Nobody ever went hungry, and the nature around them had resources to cure any sickness or injury. It was a true paradise…
…Until the meteor struck.
An extraterrestrial plague was brought to the once-beautiful world, a plague of blackness and horror. It consumed the jungles, plants and animals with unstoppable ferocity, quickly spreading across the globe. It turned plants into dark, twisted abominations, and it turned animals into spine-chilling monstrosities known as the warlash. The few survivors of the spreading plague were forced to live underground, completely distanced from the surface world. Centuries passed in fear and struggle, but the cave-dwellers became technologically advanced. Their world had been completely devoured by the warlash plague, a hopeless land of death and horror, so they set their sights on the stars, hoping to break through the surface and find a more inhabitable planet.
The Venturer
Evan Corin spent most of his childhood on Earth, until one day, for some unexplainable reason, he wakes up on a distant planet called Vilos and lives there for several years without any way to get back. Vilos is a medieval, magical world with several species of humanoid races including other humans. While Evan and his companions work to resolve ancient conflicts, fight for their lives, and face world-ending threats on Vilos, Earth begins to have some unnatural conflicts of its own…
The Venturer is the first in a trilogy series that just keeps getting better. It’s loaded with epic battle, mystery, suspense, and fantasy world structure. The Venturer is the first book self-published by Hunter Passey, followed only by the Tyrant’s Heir (for now). Books two and three have not been published yet, but each of them have a complete first draft.
Contact Hunter Passey if you wish to read the full version of The Venturer. If you finish the book, you can continue by reading books 2 and 3 if you’re fine with some unedited (but still good) content.
The Realmwalker
The second book in The Venturer series. The adventures of Evan Corin continue, with bigger, deadlier threats and conflicts.
This book has a complete first draft, but it has yet to be edited or published.
Some sample book content to hopefully interest you: “The Vast Plains of Gal’mour and the fabled plainbreakers”, “The Faceless Chaos, an ancient behemoth awakened from the depths of the deepest trench”, “The Sliver of Vayzen, a legendary fragment of omnipotense with mysterious, arcane power.”
The Shardmaster
The third book in the Venturer series. Evan and his team venture to the origins of the world against all odds to face conquerors and dark deities that have remained unchallenged for centuries.
The first draft of this book is complete, but it is unedited. It serves as a perfect climax to wrap up this trilogy, and it ties in to several books that will be written in the future.
Some sample content that will hopefully get you interested: “The Breath of the Sun, a shard of unbelievable power and endless destructive potential”, “Kruvix Valthis, an inescapable prison of thick, otherworldly darkness and smoke.”