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The Conqueror

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A Story from the World of Anaxantis

A prince-regent driven from power, betrayed by his friends, abandoned alone in the wilderness, and fleeing from his enemies.

A chance encounter will change his life.

Trying to avoid trampling a young boy under the hooves of his horse, he makes a fall. The mother of the boy nurses him back to health on a remote farm.

His slow recovery gives him time to think things over and plan his return to power…

The Conqueror is set in the medieval World of Anaxantis. The main storyline is called Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse and consists, at the time of first publication of this book (July, 2025), of seven books, a trilogy and a quadrilogy.

Although it is parallel to the main series, this is a stand-alone story.

Contrary to the other books set in this world, this one doesn’t contain gay characters. It is also far lighter fare than the Dark Tales.

115 pages, Kindle Edition

Published July 1, 2025

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About the author

Andrew Ashling

19 books175 followers
I write mainly Epic Historical Fantasy with Gay Main Characters
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You can read the first twelve chapters of the Dark Tales of Randamor the Recluse series on my website, Ximerion .
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You can follow me on Bluesky
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I have no great literary ambitions. I just tell stories, and I try to do it as good as I can, hoping other people will enjoy reading them.
Most of them have explicit scenes in them, often of a rather kinky nature. But they're only the raisins in the pudding, because — as I already said — I actually enjoy telling stories. That means there always is a plot, or, more often, several plots.

I love exploring what makes people tick, what makes them do the often quirky things they do. Also, I enjoy playing with expectations, boundaries, taboos even.

I don't think I'm going to send out friend requests myself. I write stuff and people get the impression that you only want to befriend them to get them to read your work and write reviews.
That's not to say I don't want friends (or reviews, for that matter). If you want to befriend me, just send me an invitation. I will almost certainly accept.


If you have questions, or remarks, or you need to contact me for another reason, you're very welcome to do so through this contact form .

Andrew

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