The Klindoran War

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Science Fiction
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Author: Eric B. Thomasma ISBN: 9781370381371
Publisher: Eric B. Thomasma Publication: July 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Eric B. Thomasma
ISBN: 9781370381371
Publisher: Eric B. Thomasma
Publication: July 6, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Prime is not the only life-supporting planet in the Solenty system. The third planet, Klindor, has a civilization dating back to before the Days of Slowdon, and in those ancient times, a Klindoran astronomer witnessed an event that gave rise to a new religion. The Light Of Jango grew in membership and influence, but when a subsequent event threatened their power, they plunged their society into centuries of war.

After the Days of Slowdon, Prime’s newly formed society grew and prospered—for a time. But when the population started receding without explanation, panic set in. No longer trusted by the people, the governing council was ignored and society fell to chaos. It was a time of darkness and violence, but record keeping gave way to survival, so little is known of those days of sorrow. Eventually, alliances formed and a tolerable coexistence was achieved, but it was a stagnant society, full of fear and suspicion. But one faction worked to restore governance as outlined in the Slowdon Scrolls. Progress was slow, but steady until the unthinkable happened—the Klindorans arrived.
Is their arrival fulfillment of prophesy? A visit from a friendly neighbor? A prelude to invasion? Find out in:
The Klindoran War - Book 5 in the SEAMS16 series.

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Prime is not the only life-supporting planet in the Solenty system. The third planet, Klindor, has a civilization dating back to before the Days of Slowdon, and in those ancient times, a Klindoran astronomer witnessed an event that gave rise to a new religion. The Light Of Jango grew in membership and influence, but when a subsequent event threatened their power, they plunged their society into centuries of war.

After the Days of Slowdon, Prime’s newly formed society grew and prospered—for a time. But when the population started receding without explanation, panic set in. No longer trusted by the people, the governing council was ignored and society fell to chaos. It was a time of darkness and violence, but record keeping gave way to survival, so little is known of those days of sorrow. Eventually, alliances formed and a tolerable coexistence was achieved, but it was a stagnant society, full of fear and suspicion. But one faction worked to restore governance as outlined in the Slowdon Scrolls. Progress was slow, but steady until the unthinkable happened—the Klindorans arrived.
Is their arrival fulfillment of prophesy? A visit from a friendly neighbor? A prelude to invasion? Find out in:
The Klindoran War - Book 5 in the SEAMS16 series.

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