Author: | Storm Kesocascay | ISBN: | 9781475934410 |
Publisher: | iUniverse | Publication: | November 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | iUniverse | Language: | English |
Author: | Storm Kesocascay |
ISBN: | 9781475934410 |
Publisher: | iUniverse |
Publication: | November 5, 2012 |
Imprint: | iUniverse |
Language: | English |
A long time ago, an ancient god sought to pool the powers of his brethren in order to create beauty out of chaos. He created the Divine Covenants, or Accords, which bound the gods powers together. They could have lived forever, peaceably and surrounded by paradise. However, one ancient god soon used the pooled powers for evil and was banished by his own son to eternal confinement.
Years later, in 1882 Atlantis Time, the continents still exist in the form of Pangaeaone huge, connected continent. The son who once banished his own father still lives as the god of war. His name is Arylos, and he has forgotten about his confined family foeuntil he witnesses a suspicious murder in the midst of dreams. The murder turns out to be fact; someone has conjured Aryloss father and died in the process.
Now, Aryas is back. He longs for power and revenge, against both his son and all of human kind. With the help of his Black Dog soldiers, Arylos must find a way to return his father to the grave. But does he have the strength to condemn his own father twice? The fate of Atlantis and all of reality is in Aryloss hands, for if Pangea falls, so will reality, sucked into the dark madness of one power-hungry immortal.
A long time ago, an ancient god sought to pool the powers of his brethren in order to create beauty out of chaos. He created the Divine Covenants, or Accords, which bound the gods powers together. They could have lived forever, peaceably and surrounded by paradise. However, one ancient god soon used the pooled powers for evil and was banished by his own son to eternal confinement.
Years later, in 1882 Atlantis Time, the continents still exist in the form of Pangaeaone huge, connected continent. The son who once banished his own father still lives as the god of war. His name is Arylos, and he has forgotten about his confined family foeuntil he witnesses a suspicious murder in the midst of dreams. The murder turns out to be fact; someone has conjured Aryloss father and died in the process.
Now, Aryas is back. He longs for power and revenge, against both his son and all of human kind. With the help of his Black Dog soldiers, Arylos must find a way to return his father to the grave. But does he have the strength to condemn his own father twice? The fate of Atlantis and all of reality is in Aryloss hands, for if Pangea falls, so will reality, sucked into the dark madness of one power-hungry immortal.