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In a war between immortal gods, time means nothing. In Eidylon, the god Ataharibu lies imprisoned beneath a mountain, supposedly defeated and caged forever. But he has time.
Time enough to draw a far-off refugee to the valley surrounding the mountain. Time enough for that man's descendants to build a city beneath the mountain. Time enough to twist the hearts of those in the city to worship him. Time enough to gather the pieces of his shattered body back together. Time enough to make humankind, who should have opposed him, become the means of his release.
Inspired by Rome's ancient legends and history, Eidylon is a fantasy epic-of-place that charts the 1,000-year history of a city manipulated by an evil god. Birth of an Empire tells the first 600 years of that story: the rise of the Eidylene Empire in the service of Ataharibu--He Who Will Destroy.

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