The Isle of Octavia: Mya Book II
The third book occurs three hundred years after the sealing of Mya. A young official of the court of the kingdom of Fiona is sent to the ancient kingdom of Mystia to investigate claims of Mya's return. While it is proven true, a more sinister plot involves the complete destruction of all the kingdoms of Octavia, to be carried out by Moona, who has by now assumed the name of Mystia. Aided by two mysterious siblings, the young official, named John, travels over the whole continent, and even into the underworld and the abyss that was Mya's kingdom, in an effort to find the Ancient. When the Ancient is plunged into Mya, Ba'al is forced out and Mya returns to a normal person. The book ends with snow falling and the hideous howl of Ba'al in the far distance.
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