Northborn

A tribe burned. A people chained. One northman follows the blood trail south.

Kataka of the Jusain was born in the frozen north, where a man’s word mattered, weakness killed, and survival was earned in blood.

After defeating LastBreath, the feared tiger of his people’s hunting grounds, Kataka returns home ready to claim his place among the warriors of the Jusain. He finds only silence, smoke, and slaughter. His tribe has been butchered. The living have been dragged south in chains.

With his father’s war-axe in hand and wounds still tearing open, Kataka follows the trail into Bushan, a corrupt city of slave markets, fighting pits, merchant lords, sorcerous whispers, and laws designed to protect the powerful. There, civilization does not welcome him. It robs him, cages him, sells him, uses him, tempts him, and tries to make him property.

But Kataka is not easy meat.

To find his surviving kin, he must learn how cities hunt, how information is bought, how beauty can hide betrayal, and how slavery turns human lives into ledger entries. Somewhere inside Bushan is Tormund Blackhand, the Iron Tide officer who helped destroy the Jusain.

Blackhand is protected by coin, walls, soldiers, and darker powers.

Kataka has pain, rage, and an axe.

One name will be crossed out. Eleven will remain.

About the Book
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Author: W. Hawthorne
Series: Axes and Empires, Book 1
Genre: Sword and Sorcery
Publisher: ForgeWheel Books
W. Hawthorne

W. Hawthorne writes fantasy about ancient magic, broken kingdoms, dangerous bargains, and heroes who rarely get the luxury of clean choices. His stories blend adventure, myth, mystery, and character-driven conflict in worlds where power always has a price and survival usually requires more than courage and a conveniently sharp sword.

Expect haunted ruins, old prophecies, forbidden magic, political betrayal, strange creatures, hard-won loyalty, and characters forced to decide what they are willing to sacrifice before the darkness finishes making the decision for them. Because apparently saving the world is never as simple as reading the warning inscription and not touching the cursed artifact.

W. Hawthorne is a pen name used to keep the focus on the stories, the worlds, and the characters fighting their way through them.

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