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"In the wake of the Were-War, all of the powerful animal totems have disappeared. Now, the human former-hosts must unravel the mysteries and deal with the ongoing rivalries without their previous abilities, facing new threats and supernatural dangers. Can they reawaken the sleeping Were-spirits and save the world?"--
A child is born in an ancient distant land, celebrated by the shamen Ozbeg who senses the spirit of greatness inside him. This boy, Temudjin, must be guided to listen to the voices of nature around him, for one day, he will lead the Mongol clans to glory as the great Genghis Khan. A lush, lyrical, almost operatic fable speculating on the youth of the first Great Khan of the Mongol Empire. Filled with mysticism and surreal visions, this grand epic takes on a fantasy quality lightly infused with just enough nuggets of history to set in time. Torn between a destiny he is told to have and a life he would otherwise chose for himself, the mind of a legendary warlord is laid bare to readers in a cinematic and poetic narrative breathtakingly illustrated by Antoine Carrion.
"First published in France by Lombard as Klaw 7-Operation Mayhem, Klaw 8-Riposte, Klaw 9-Panique a Detroit."--Title page verso.
"First published in France by âEditions Du Lombard as Klaw 4-Rupture, Klaw 5-Monkey and Klaw 6-Les oubliâes'--Title page verso.
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