The Bank Heist: A Swordsfall Lore Book
Mustaf was having a normal day until the Killer Krew walked into his bank. The unofficial king of pirates, Nubia, is looking for something. And when she wants something, she gets it. Accompanied by her three Vice-Captains, the foursome are the most feared pirates on Tikor.

Will Mustaf survive this bank heist?

And what could the Killer Krew want in his bank?



In the beginning... Tikor is a world where deities and spirits are as real as the nature that surrounds us. Since the earliest writings of mankind, the gods have been there alongside humanity. They are a vital part of the makeup of human societies across the globe. In a way, this is to be expected. Humans were in fact created by the gods. Various great deities created cultures of their design and ethos. As time marched forward, these various cultures and groups co-existed. Sometimes contentiously, sometimes harmoniously, but always striving to co-exist.

History, however, would change its course in a single tragic day and the horrific night that followed. Mime, the Garuda deity of Wisdom, is assassinated at the hands of an alleged Vinyatian assassin. Mortal hands had never before slain a deity. As tensions between the rival nations of Garuda and Vinyata soared under a long Tikor night, a bloody battle erupted between the two sides. A truce was called once the truth of the news surrounding the assassination was called into question, but not before irreversible damage to both sides was done.

Despite the armistice between bitter enemies, the wounds of that day will forever linger. The world heaves as the one constant, the gods themselves, waver.

A new struggle begins...
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The Bank Heist: A Swordsfall Lore Book
Mustaf was having a normal day until the Killer Krew walked into his bank. The unofficial king of pirates, Nubia, is looking for something. And when she wants something, she gets it. Accompanied by her three Vice-Captains, the foursome are the most feared pirates on Tikor.

Will Mustaf survive this bank heist?

And what could the Killer Krew want in his bank?



In the beginning... Tikor is a world where deities and spirits are as real as the nature that surrounds us. Since the earliest writings of mankind, the gods have been there alongside humanity. They are a vital part of the makeup of human societies across the globe. In a way, this is to be expected. Humans were in fact created by the gods. Various great deities created cultures of their design and ethos. As time marched forward, these various cultures and groups co-existed. Sometimes contentiously, sometimes harmoniously, but always striving to co-exist.

History, however, would change its course in a single tragic day and the horrific night that followed. Mime, the Garuda deity of Wisdom, is assassinated at the hands of an alleged Vinyatian assassin. Mortal hands had never before slain a deity. As tensions between the rival nations of Garuda and Vinyata soared under a long Tikor night, a bloody battle erupted between the two sides. A truce was called once the truth of the news surrounding the assassination was called into question, but not before irreversible damage to both sides was done.

Despite the armistice between bitter enemies, the wounds of that day will forever linger. The world heaves as the one constant, the gods themselves, waver.

A new struggle begins...
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The Bank Heist: A Swordsfall Lore Book

The Bank Heist: A Swordsfall Lore Book

by Brandon Dixon
The Bank Heist: A Swordsfall Lore Book

The Bank Heist: A Swordsfall Lore Book

by Brandon Dixon

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Overview

Mustaf was having a normal day until the Killer Krew walked into his bank. The unofficial king of pirates, Nubia, is looking for something. And when she wants something, she gets it. Accompanied by her three Vice-Captains, the foursome are the most feared pirates on Tikor.

Will Mustaf survive this bank heist?

And what could the Killer Krew want in his bank?



In the beginning... Tikor is a world where deities and spirits are as real as the nature that surrounds us. Since the earliest writings of mankind, the gods have been there alongside humanity. They are a vital part of the makeup of human societies across the globe. In a way, this is to be expected. Humans were in fact created by the gods. Various great deities created cultures of their design and ethos. As time marched forward, these various cultures and groups co-existed. Sometimes contentiously, sometimes harmoniously, but always striving to co-exist.

History, however, would change its course in a single tragic day and the horrific night that followed. Mime, the Garuda deity of Wisdom, is assassinated at the hands of an alleged Vinyatian assassin. Mortal hands had never before slain a deity. As tensions between the rival nations of Garuda and Vinyata soared under a long Tikor night, a bloody battle erupted between the two sides. A truce was called once the truth of the news surrounding the assassination was called into question, but not before irreversible damage to both sides was done.

Despite the armistice between bitter enemies, the wounds of that day will forever linger. The world heaves as the one constant, the gods themselves, waver.

A new struggle begins...

Product Details

BN ID: 2940162921974
Publisher: Swordsfall Studios
Publication date: 05/14/2020
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 327 KB

About the Author

Creator and Author of Swordsfall. He's a longtime omni-nerd who grew up during the golden days of Toonami, Spawn comic books and G4. (yeaaa remember that?) However, as a black man in the hobby, he found himself longing for more stories that told the adventures of people that looked like him. Creating Swordsfall has not only been an effort to be the change he wanted to see, but also as his own personal journey.

While this was his first major property, Brandon has moonlighted in designing before. Having built a number of smaller, unreleased tabletop games, freelanced in the gaming industry and built his own small convention - its easy to see that creating things is what he loves the most.
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