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The Godson's Triumph (Godkindred Saga 2)

by M.C.A. Hogarth

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Prologue 03:49
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Chapter 1 08:47
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Chapter 2 28:34
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Chapter 3 23:05
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Chapter 4 30:46
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Chapter 5 15:49
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Chapter 6 07:48
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Chapter 7 13:33
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Chapter 8 09:33
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Chapter 9 10:52
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Chapter 10 09:44
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Chapter 11 11:56
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Chapter 12 23:26
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Chapter 13 06:57
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Chapter 14 23:24
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Chapter 15 10:51
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Chapter 16 10:04
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Chapter 17 20:17
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Chapter 18 20:56
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Chapter 19 13:14
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Chapter 20 14:04
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Chapter 21 19:32
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Chapter 22 19:52
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Chapter 23 19:53
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Chapter 24 10:04
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Chapter 25 12:36
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Chapter 26 24:36
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Chapter 27 10:18
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Chapter 28 10:15
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Chapter 29 13:38
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Chapter 30 19:45
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Chapter 31 08:34
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Chapter 32 14:45
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Chapter 33 08:00
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Chapter 34 12:47
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Chapter 35 08:43
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Chapter 36 07:25
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Chapter 37 07:24
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Chapter 38 07:06
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Epilogue 04:15
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about

Mistress Commander Angharad Godkin hates politics… so of course, her ruler the Godson sent her to replace the Governor of barely tamed Shraeven province. She hates religion, so naturally, the native gods began to plague her the moment she arrived. And since she hates both, the gods started playing politics–and the politicians began playing at godhood. In Flight of the Godkin Griffin, Angharad, a creaky old veteran of the Godkindred Kingdom’s many wars of conquest, was dragged out of retirement only to discover her newest assignment–to rule a province in peace–might finally be the death of her.

But she wasn’t anticipating getting the attention of her own monarch. And she certainly wasn’t expecting to face off against him in a battle that will decide now just her own fate, and not just the fate of Shraeven Province… but of the world itself.

The Godson’s Triumph returns us to the world of Angharad Godkin and her comrades and concludes their epic journey. But who will be left standing when the fires burn out and an ancient truth is finally revealed?

Genre (setting): sword & sorcery (Godkindred)
Tags: furries, religion, politics, asexual, bisexual protagonist, mythical creatures
Rating: R for implied violence

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released January 28, 2023

Audio Copyright (c) M.C.A. Hogarth

Performed by Jean Ruda Habrukowich

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