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For centuries the world of Aeiar has been darkened by the Shadow; subjugated by a fallen hero. Magic, once used for beauty and creation, is ruined. It is now only a tool for destruction and malevolence, corrupting those who use it. The few who remember the time before darkness have but a whisper of hope. A secret, audacious plan has begun- a plan that risks their very souls. The only hope of survival now, is to succumb to the very darkness they fight. For that is the only way to return the Gods of Light, the Aeillon. In this world, Rien Amra and his friends battle against the evil Shadow using the hateful, corrupted magic that is killing his father, Kyen, with every use. Centuries of careful planning and manipulation have culminated in a single, fateful moment, that will break both Kyen, Rien, and the last gasp of the Light on Aeiar. Thus begins the Harmony of Aeiar and a daring adventure to the heart of evil and the hope for salvation amongst nothing but darkness.
As far as consciousness is concerned we are still living in the Dark Ages. At some future time we will look back and be stunned at the blindness of our actions and limited views. Getting to this future point safely is our challenge. We have much to look forward to if we can avoid destroying ourselves or the environment in which we live. An awakening may be on the horizon - but only if we take action and make an effort to embrace it. Some enlightened masters have given us a glimpse as to what this awakened state would be like. Should more of us experience this, a better world could result. This book outlines ways that could move us toward a new consciousness and eventually shatter this old, outdated paradigm. Covers education, enlightenment, holistic awareness, alternative energy, international banks, mindless television, global warming, the future of religion, vegetarianism, community-based economies, and your own personal awakening. If you want to wake up and help others do the same, then read this book.
For centuries, the world of Aeiar has been darkened by the Shadow; subjugated by a fallen hero. Magic, once used for beauty and creation, is ruined. It is now only a tool for destruction and malevolence, corrupting those who use it. The few who remember the time before darkness have but a whisper of hope. A secret, audacious plan has begun- a plan that risks their very souls. The only hope of survival now is to succumb to the very darkness they fight. For that is the only way to return the Gods of Light, the Aeillon. In this world, Rien Amra and his friends battle against the evil Shadow using the hateful, corrupted magic that is killing his father, Kyen, with every use. Centuries of careful planning and manipulation have culminated in a single, fateful moment that will break both Kyen, Rien, and the last gasp of the Light on Aeiar. Thus begins the Harmony of Aeiar and a daring adventure to the heart of evil and the hope for salvation amongst nothing but darkness.
"S. P. Somtow has assembled a collection of essays, poems, and fiction, and tells all about his first published poem from 1967 ..."--P. 4 of cover.
In this mystery in the Sebastian St. Cyr series, the aristocratic investigator is drawn into a sordid world of greed, desperation, and the occult when the husband of his former lover is accused of murder. Regency England, September 1812: After a long night spent dealing with the tragic death of a former military comrade, a heart-sick Sebastian learns of a new calamity: Russell Yates, the dashing, one-time privateer who married Kat Boleyn a year ago, has been found standing over the corpse of Benjamin Eisler, a wealthy gem dealer. Yates insists he is innocent, but he will surely hang unless Sebastian can unmask the real killer. For the sake of Kat, the woman he once loved and lost, Sebastian plunges into a treacherous circle of intrigue. Although Eisler’s clients included the Prince Regent and the Emperor Napoleon, he was a despicable man with many enemies and a number of dangerous, well-kept secrets—including a passion for arcane texts and black magic. Central to the case is a magnificent blue diamond, believed to have once formed part of the French crown jewels, which disappeared on the night of Eisler’s death. As Sebastian traces the diamond’s ownership, he uncovers links that implicate an eccentric, powerful financier named Hope and stretch back into the darkest days of the French Revolution. When the killer grows ever more desperate and vicious, Sebastian finds his new marriage to Hero tested by the shadows of his first love, especially when he begins to suspect that Kat is keeping secrets of her own. And as matters rise to a crisis, Sebastian must face a bitter truth—that he has been less than open with the fearless woman who is now his wife.
From George Lucas, creator of Star Wars(r) and Indiana Jones, and Chris Claremont, author of the bestselling X-Men adventures, comes the thrilling sequel to Shadow Moon, taking readers deeper into a stunningly original world of magic, myth, and legend. The momentous Ascension of Princess Elora Danan should have brought peace to the Thirteen Realms. Instead, an intense Shadow War rages, spearheaded by the evil Mohdri. He has dispatched his dread Black Rose commando assassins to capture Elora and her sworn protector, Thorn Drumheller. But Mohdri himself is just a facade for a more dangerous entity: the Deceiver. But who--or what--is the Deceiver? And how can Elora, Thorn, and their ragtag band defeat this unspeakable force? The answer lies in a perilous journey to a land undisturbed since the dawn of time. A journey that will end at the unbreachable citadel of the dragon, where a chilling betrayal will change the fate of Elora, Thorn, and the Thirteen Realms forever.
Warren Hastings, Britain's first governor-elect of India, was in the 18th century the person most responsible for the creation of British rule in India, according to the author. Hastings' eventual and dramatic impeachment forms the conclusion to Bernstein's unusual and powerful narrative. 12 illustrations.
Includes bibliographical references (pages 279-284) and index.