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A Song For Tharamant

by Christoph-David Volbers

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Xenogramm Chapter V: A Song for Tharamant

Three months have passed since violent forces tore down the sprawling, wealthy city of Tharamant. At its center, they established a base camp and erected a towering, screeching facility. Rumors among the survivors say that the invaders force captured citizens to work there, building weapons in preparation to conquer the rest of the continent.

As many other survivors, a young Tharamantian with the name Vherendie found shelter in an abandoned steelwork in the outskirts of the city. She and her friends are preparing to leave the doomed city behind when a mysterious stranger asks for their help. Nesfalador, as the old man is called, claims to have found a way to end the occupation and liberate the poor souls enslaved by the invaders. His true intentions, however, are far more sinister than she wants to imagine...

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released June 13, 2018

Written and produced by Christoph-David Volbers

Special Thanks, in no particular order, to my friends of the Netzwerk Junge Autoren Bremen, the members of the Schreibnacht Autorenforum (special shoutout to the Hamburg group and C.P. Fazius); Mom and Dad, my dear sister, my foster siblings, the gentle giants Leni and Hagrid; my best friend Marten and his better half, Kea; my (ex-)coworkers and the kids I work with; and, of course, Isa, who is just the best. Thank you for enriching my life and supporting my weird little projects.

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Christoph-David Volbers Lüneburg, Germany

Writer, composer and social worker from the northern parts of Germany. Most of the time I'm working on Xenogramm, a growing universe filled with stories from seven thousand years of fictional, future history.

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