This series is comprised of many short episodes that tell the story of Fedaro and the Goddess called Axiatés. These books are not necessarily chronological and give some very important insights into the finer details of the characters and their settings.The books are:King of LightValkyrieSpearhead-Legend of AxiatésA fantasy story set in the world of Ellion, which is hallmarked for its integration of mystical aspects, contemporary trends, and some very ambitious futuristic ideas. The Remnant Pages titles also play out in the World of Angaria, but focuses on the origins of the individual characters who also play a role in the Road to Exodus storyline. These books are chronological:King of Light (Prequel)The Dream of EmbersBeyond the Starwall (in progress)-Remnant PagesIs both a Series name and a plot-device. It follows the adventure of all the series characters, starting with the House of Evrelyn and theirs entering a conflict of magic and intrigue that very much involves the struggle between good and evil and the fate of the planet. I am a keen traveler to many literary worlds, so I created a few my own.Some details on the different series below:-Road to ExodusIs the main storyline of the fantasy world of Angaria. For full disclosure, I also enjoy shouting at the television when the rugby is on.As a writer, I am guided by a strong vision of where I want to take my stories and am happiest when my books can take any variation of armchair adventurer (and their armchair for that matter) on the adventure of a lifetime. When I am not working I have been known to dabble in reading, writing, playing guitar, trail running, ballroom dancing and practicing as an amateur entomologist (which means I mainly save beetles who have capsized). For a living I work as a Building Assessor and have an Honors Degree in Psychology. GradeSaver, 12 January 2019 Web.Yes, I do in fact live next to a mountain, but not a very big one. Next Section Character List Previous Section About Embers How To Cite in MLA Format Anonymous "Embers Summary". Will review the submission and either publish your submission or provide feedback. You can help us out by revising, improving and updatingĪfter you claim a section you’ll have 24 hours to send in a draft. In the end, Henrik disowned his wife for infidelity and always blamed Konrad for driving her away from him, even though his friend never did end up with her. He was too busy trying to woo Henrik's wife, Krisztina. Apparently the group caught on to Konrad's distraction. They had gone hunting with a group of friends. After Henrik sets him up for a confession, Konrad recalls the events of July 2, 1899. He wants to hear from Konrad exactly what happened and why.įinally, readers are permitted to understand the conflict. In his old age, he says, he wants to know the truth finally. Henrik continues to tease at demanding an apology from Konrad for some unnamed offense. Their relationship survived school until the day of an important hunt with friends. In fact, after school Konrad never did join the military. Although Konrad participated, he was never the star that Henrik became, being general and all. In Vienna as children they had met at boarding school. Clearly he blames Konrad for something from that day they split, the cause for their long estrangement. The major plot line of this book follows Henrik's bitter line of questioning to his friend, drawing him along in a reminiscence on the past. Apparently some incident occurred on Jwhich has kept them estranged for 41 years and 43 days as Konrad so aptly recalls. In fact they were childhood friends from military school. Following the death of its last great King, the dominion of Attoras falls into the care of Shala of Evrelyn, a living vessel of the light of Seluin. When the stranger arrives, he clearly knows Henrik. Read millions of eBooks and audiobooks on the web, iPad, iPhone and Android. Immediately he invites the man for dinner. One day a stranger visits the village and Henrik hears about him. He's a misanthropic war veteran who stays isolated because he refuses to participate in the progress of modernism in his country, preferring to dwell on nostalgia for simpler times. General Henrik lives in a remote castle in distant Hungary. Written by people who wish to remain anonymous We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community.
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