The Shimmering Planet
Andrius of Gratis was an Atlantean, instructed in the ways of the Priesthood. He was also born an ordinary man, but through a twist of fate, he discovered a long forgotten chant that would return the years taken from modern man by the gods. After living for nearly two thousand years, he decided to chant the spell again, rejuvenating his body to that of a young man. The spell worked; it; it was as if he was immortal.
The Priest, as he became known when such men became rare sights after the end of the 3rd Age of Atlantis, met Nadira, a Krylonean woman. They battled foes of humankind, and eliminated them as a menace to Terra. With the battle won, he and Nadira decided to raise a family. Three children blessed their lives, two boys, Adama and Emory, and a daughter, Falon. After raising them for thirty years, the children set out on their own. Andrius and Nadira felt that it was time to solve a mystery that he witnessed hundreds of years earlier while wandering the jungles of Amazonia.
In a dimension adjoining Terra’s, a feline species called the Furlin inhabited Terra’s sister planet, Furlina. The Furlin were a peaceful species, intelligent, and inquisitive. Interested to account for the mass missing from the known universe, they stumbled upon it as alternate dimensions, discovering how to construct a portal them. After studying Terra’s inhabitants for hundreds of years without ever making contact, tragedy struck Furlina when an insectoid species, the Grut, efficiently slaughtered most of the population the first day in order to claim the planet for their growing population. Many Furlin escaped to Terra; they were safe, but what about the rest of their kind? A timid Furlin accidentally made contact and forged a lasting friendship with Andrius and Nadira, the Olympian gods, and even the beings living from Edena, Terra’s concave surface.
Falon and Emory joined in the final battle that appeared to be in the Grut’s favor until Falon’s senseless death. The battle was won when the strangest of allies stepped forward, earning them a place to live in peace, and a little-known place in Terra’s history.
That was only the beginning of a greater adventure for Falon. Invited to be a citizen of Edena, she accepted the offer and signed on as a crewmember of an Edenan starship. The craft was the first to incorporate major innovations, assigned to return to the Edenan’s homeworld of Marzak in the dwarf galaxy of Canis Major. The craft was fast and intelligent, but that didn’t prevent it from being captured before it could return to Terra. Awakened, Falon learned that she was being given a real adventure.
Andrius and Nadira raised a second family and then went to Terra’s concave surface to check on Falon, along with Emory and his wife Efia, a Furlin. Falon was still gone and the starship was assumed missing. That wasn’t good enough for the Priest and his wife; they needed to know Falon’s fate for themselves. Would they be able to find Falon between Terra and the dwarf galaxy that was 25,000 light-years away? If they found her, would Falon be near the end of her life? They never expected to discover their daughter’s fate, or be able to return to their own homeworld. Neither did they expect the intervention that made everything possible.
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The Priest, as he became known when such men became rare sights after the end of the 3rd Age of Atlantis, met Nadira, a Krylonean woman. They battled foes of humankind, and eliminated them as a menace to Terra. With the battle won, he and Nadira decided to raise a family. Three children blessed their lives, two boys, Adama and Emory, and a daughter, Falon. After raising them for thirty years, the children set out on their own. Andrius and Nadira felt that it was time to solve a mystery that he witnessed hundreds of years earlier while wandering the jungles of Amazonia.
In a dimension adjoining Terra’s, a feline species called the Furlin inhabited Terra’s sister planet, Furlina. The Furlin were a peaceful species, intelligent, and inquisitive. Interested to account for the mass missing from the known universe, they stumbled upon it as alternate dimensions, discovering how to construct a portal them. After studying Terra’s inhabitants for hundreds of years without ever making contact, tragedy struck Furlina when an insectoid species, the Grut, efficiently slaughtered most of the population the first day in order to claim the planet for their growing population. Many Furlin escaped to Terra; they were safe, but what about the rest of their kind? A timid Furlin accidentally made contact and forged a lasting friendship with Andrius and Nadira, the Olympian gods, and even the beings living from Edena, Terra’s concave surface.
Falon and Emory joined in the final battle that appeared to be in the Grut’s favor until Falon’s senseless death. The battle was won when the strangest of allies stepped forward, earning them a place to live in peace, and a little-known place in Terra’s history.
That was only the beginning of a greater adventure for Falon. Invited to be a citizen of Edena, she accepted the offer and signed on as a crewmember of an Edenan starship. The craft was the first to incorporate major innovations, assigned to return to the Edenan’s homeworld of Marzak in the dwarf galaxy of Canis Major. The craft was fast and intelligent, but that didn’t prevent it from being captured before it could return to Terra. Awakened, Falon learned that she was being given a real adventure.
Andrius and Nadira raised a second family and then went to Terra’s concave surface to check on Falon, along with Emory and his wife Efia, a Furlin. Falon was still gone and the starship was assumed missing. That wasn’t good enough for the Priest and his wife; they needed to know Falon’s fate for themselves. Would they be able to find Falon between Terra and the dwarf galaxy that was 25,000 light-years away? If they found her, would Falon be near the end of her life? They never expected to discover their daughter’s fate, or be able to return to their own homeworld. Neither did they expect the intervention that made everything possible.
The Shimmering Planet
Andrius of Gratis was an Atlantean, instructed in the ways of the Priesthood. He was also born an ordinary man, but through a twist of fate, he discovered a long forgotten chant that would return the years taken from modern man by the gods. After living for nearly two thousand years, he decided to chant the spell again, rejuvenating his body to that of a young man. The spell worked; it; it was as if he was immortal.
The Priest, as he became known when such men became rare sights after the end of the 3rd Age of Atlantis, met Nadira, a Krylonean woman. They battled foes of humankind, and eliminated them as a menace to Terra. With the battle won, he and Nadira decided to raise a family. Three children blessed their lives, two boys, Adama and Emory, and a daughter, Falon. After raising them for thirty years, the children set out on their own. Andrius and Nadira felt that it was time to solve a mystery that he witnessed hundreds of years earlier while wandering the jungles of Amazonia.
In a dimension adjoining Terra’s, a feline species called the Furlin inhabited Terra’s sister planet, Furlina. The Furlin were a peaceful species, intelligent, and inquisitive. Interested to account for the mass missing from the known universe, they stumbled upon it as alternate dimensions, discovering how to construct a portal them. After studying Terra’s inhabitants for hundreds of years without ever making contact, tragedy struck Furlina when an insectoid species, the Grut, efficiently slaughtered most of the population the first day in order to claim the planet for their growing population. Many Furlin escaped to Terra; they were safe, but what about the rest of their kind? A timid Furlin accidentally made contact and forged a lasting friendship with Andrius and Nadira, the Olympian gods, and even the beings living from Edena, Terra’s concave surface.
Falon and Emory joined in the final battle that appeared to be in the Grut’s favor until Falon’s senseless death. The battle was won when the strangest of allies stepped forward, earning them a place to live in peace, and a little-known place in Terra’s history.
That was only the beginning of a greater adventure for Falon. Invited to be a citizen of Edena, she accepted the offer and signed on as a crewmember of an Edenan starship. The craft was the first to incorporate major innovations, assigned to return to the Edenan’s homeworld of Marzak in the dwarf galaxy of Canis Major. The craft was fast and intelligent, but that didn’t prevent it from being captured before it could return to Terra. Awakened, Falon learned that she was being given a real adventure.
Andrius and Nadira raised a second family and then went to Terra’s concave surface to check on Falon, along with Emory and his wife Efia, a Furlin. Falon was still gone and the starship was assumed missing. That wasn’t good enough for the Priest and his wife; they needed to know Falon’s fate for themselves. Would they be able to find Falon between Terra and the dwarf galaxy that was 25,000 light-years away? If they found her, would Falon be near the end of her life? They never expected to discover their daughter’s fate, or be able to return to their own homeworld. Neither did they expect the intervention that made everything possible.
The Priest, as he became known when such men became rare sights after the end of the 3rd Age of Atlantis, met Nadira, a Krylonean woman. They battled foes of humankind, and eliminated them as a menace to Terra. With the battle won, he and Nadira decided to raise a family. Three children blessed their lives, two boys, Adama and Emory, and a daughter, Falon. After raising them for thirty years, the children set out on their own. Andrius and Nadira felt that it was time to solve a mystery that he witnessed hundreds of years earlier while wandering the jungles of Amazonia.
In a dimension adjoining Terra’s, a feline species called the Furlin inhabited Terra’s sister planet, Furlina. The Furlin were a peaceful species, intelligent, and inquisitive. Interested to account for the mass missing from the known universe, they stumbled upon it as alternate dimensions, discovering how to construct a portal them. After studying Terra’s inhabitants for hundreds of years without ever making contact, tragedy struck Furlina when an insectoid species, the Grut, efficiently slaughtered most of the population the first day in order to claim the planet for their growing population. Many Furlin escaped to Terra; they were safe, but what about the rest of their kind? A timid Furlin accidentally made contact and forged a lasting friendship with Andrius and Nadira, the Olympian gods, and even the beings living from Edena, Terra’s concave surface.
Falon and Emory joined in the final battle that appeared to be in the Grut’s favor until Falon’s senseless death. The battle was won when the strangest of allies stepped forward, earning them a place to live in peace, and a little-known place in Terra’s history.
That was only the beginning of a greater adventure for Falon. Invited to be a citizen of Edena, she accepted the offer and signed on as a crewmember of an Edenan starship. The craft was the first to incorporate major innovations, assigned to return to the Edenan’s homeworld of Marzak in the dwarf galaxy of Canis Major. The craft was fast and intelligent, but that didn’t prevent it from being captured before it could return to Terra. Awakened, Falon learned that she was being given a real adventure.
Andrius and Nadira raised a second family and then went to Terra’s concave surface to check on Falon, along with Emory and his wife Efia, a Furlin. Falon was still gone and the starship was assumed missing. That wasn’t good enough for the Priest and his wife; they needed to know Falon’s fate for themselves. Would they be able to find Falon between Terra and the dwarf galaxy that was 25,000 light-years away? If they found her, would Falon be near the end of her life? They never expected to discover their daughter’s fate, or be able to return to their own homeworld. Neither did they expect the intervention that made everything possible.
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BN ID: | 2940016297354 |
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Publisher: | Lyle Drew |
Publication date: | 03/11/2013 |
Series: | The Priestl , #3 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
File size: | 277 KB |
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