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  • Marius H Visser

Updated: Oct 7, 2022



Heroes may be forged in fire...


Legends speak of a shadow realm that echoes our own, called the Void, where gods and demons roam the very paths we mortals tread, hidden from our sight and touch, judging us at our worst moments, laughing at our woes.


The Void is inaccessible to all still living save those blessed, or perhaps cursed, with the means to cross between realms. The lands of the gods are not to be trespassed lightly, but the rewards...


Deep in the heart of Yahrska, past the beautiful Brokar Valley, lies Barren Hollows: a small and peaceful village where all Jonas Creed wanted was to leave his past behind and become the loving husband and father he swore he always would be.


But fate leaves none unscathed. Someone is looking for the Voidwalker, and will stop at nothing to get what they want.


...but Legends are born in blood.





As some of you might know by now, The Call of Jonas Creed was released in August 2022. It is a short little epic fantasy story that I wrote as a teaser for the world to come. Yes, you heard me. I am currently working on this project that will be a full-fledged series on its own with The Call of Jonas Creed being the bedrock of the work. There is much more to this world than just this short story, and there will be many more adventures and battles to come. I know it will take a while to get these novels done, but I am hoping to get book 1 out by December 2023, book 2 by February 2024 and book 3 by about April 2024. If all goes according to plan this will be a 3 book, maybe a 4 book series. Click here to download your free copy today!


For now, I am concentrating on finalising Warlock's Path: A Dragon Wars Saga Volume Three which will be released on 25 October 2022. That's less than 3 weeks away! And there's still so much to do.


Better get to it...


Dragon’s breath is best left unclaimed…


The twisted mind of King Turneroth takes his forces north, hundreds of dragons at his call. Soon they will stand before New Runswick, the capital of Elmohria, demanding their ultimate surrender. Ladriana sits alone on her throne, awaiting the city’s impending doom.


Plagued by gigantic wyrms, Abru Noxel is slowly dying, its life sucked from within. The Ageians’ world is turning into a barren wasteland. Garidan has the answers to their problems, but he needs the help of an old acquaintance to solve them.


Elmohria’s salvation appears in the shape of a Balamuth lost ages ago. Found in the depths of Abru Noxel, Garidan hands it to the warlock. All Khanaseri has to do now is find the host for the imprisoned beast. The only problem is, the host died a long time ago…



Warlock’s Path is the conclusion to the Dragon Wars Saga: an epic fantasy series that spans worlds and time. Buy now to be part of the adventure.








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  • Marius H Visser

Updated: Oct 7, 2022





Who knew? Am I the only one? I thought I'd share some interesting things that I have learnt on my journey as an author, and today was something I didn't expect, to be honest. Sometimes we say things and we rarely go back and really think about it. As it happened, while I was writing King's Plight (Book 2 in the Dragon Wars Saga) I mentioned that someone sweated like a pig, and at first, I didn't think anything of it. But then it got me curious. Why do we say that? And so I did some research... There's a ton of research to be done when writing...yet not often about pigs I would assume. Unless you're writing another Babe novel I guess. But we digress.

This is where I found out that pigs in fact do not really sweat! How weird is that?

So then why do we say "sweat like a pig," you ask? Why indeed...


The term is actually derived from the iron smelting process in which hot iron poured in moulds cools and solidifies with the pieces branching off to look like piglets suckling on a sow. Hence "pig iron". Once produced it is way too hot to transport or be touched so they needed to wait for it to cool down. As the iron cools, the surrounding air reaches its dew point, and beads of moisture form on the surface of the "pigs". "Sweating like a pig" indicates that the "pig" (i.e. iron) has cooled enough to be safely handled.


Why am I giving you this useless information? I don't know... I found it fascinating and wanted to share some of my journey with you. I hope you found this as interesting as I did.

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