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The Isle of Octavia: Mya Book I

The second book of the series takes place roughly eight hundred to a thousand years after the events of the first book. It concerns itself with the birth of a child named Mya and her reign of terror. Having had her soul subdued while in her mother's womb by Ba'al, she rises to become the epitome of evil. The evil king, Moona, seeks her out as a child in order to fulfil his dark ambitions. She proves to be too unstable for him and he summons Mariam, a high ranking rogue official of the monastery, to seal Mya away. This is successful but a few years later Moona frees her to accomplish his of eternal life. She grants this and along with her army of monsters she conquers the kingdoms of Octavia in an effort to centralize her power. Eventually her plan is thwarted and she is sealed away but not without an ominious prophecy concerning her return.

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