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Silverdawn is a mixture of Celtic Mythology, Romance, Dark
Fantasy, and Time Travel.
SummaryWhat if sorcerers had been real?
A world is ravaged by a war of demons and sorcery that no
human can combat. Rastehm is on the verge of
destruction.
Mikkasah is forced to send his daughter into the unknown
future of the 20th century Australia, where she grows to
maturity and moves to London with her adopted parents. She
has no knowledge of her origins nor that she holds the key
to the safety or destruction of both her new world and her
old. Until one night, she is stalked by a lion and a
griffin, and cast into an adventure that will change her
life
A dark knight becomes her savoir.
Faren Malaan, Knight of Paladia of the Kingdom of Rastehm,
is sent forward in time to track and retrieve the Crystal
Pyramid. Mikkasah's Astronomers have learned that the
pyramid, which shifts through the portals of time, is
cracked. And if not restored Isanti's demons may soon
escape.
Through sheer luck Istani was not imprisoned by Deharna. He
also travels through time. However, he must body hop,
taking over the bodies of innocents and casting them aside
when he has done with them. But this time Istani is trapped
in the body he inhabits. The sickly, weak body of Peter
Waymer. His only escape from the cancer eating away at him
is to find the Pyramid , release his demons and have them
in turn heal him. With one thought in mind after his
release, to wreak destruction upon mankind!
The fate of two worlds rests in the fading skills of
Pendragon former mage to the king, a banished Princess of
Rastehm and a Knight of Paladia who combats his own
demons.
These three heroes, and the three people they meet along
the way, must join forces to restore the Crystal Pyramid to
Deharna, and battle the tormented mind of Iraj who will
stop at nothing to gain his prize.
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