When the Gods first created the world of Bremaria, it was decided
to leave its inhabitants free to choose between good and evil. The
Light Races, represented by humans, elves, dwarves, halflings, and
troglodytes, were balanced by the Dark Races; goblins, hobgoblins,
trolls, ogres, and gremlins. Other races, most notably the dragons,
centaur and minotaur, were created in neutrality (although even
they may lean to one side or another). It was made known that in
time to come, the Gods would return to judge the world, and to
decide its ultimate fate. In order to help the races lean towards
good, it was decided to bequeath to one of the race of dragons the
power to be omnipresent in all beings of every race, knowing the
deeds, desires, and motivations of all people, everywhere. That
dragon became the first of the Guardians. Vast wisdom and knowledge
was granted to the Guardian, as well as much greater magical
powers, a lifespan thrice that of normal dragons, and the ability
to pass on their powers at the time of their death to an apprentice
of their choosing. They were to use their powers and knowledge not
to dominate the races, but to persuade them to live in peace with
one another, and to make the world what the Gods had intended it to
be. The Guardian Chronicles trilogy details a part of the history
of Bremaria. It specifically deals with a time of great upheaval
and warfare which occurred almost a thousand years after the
Guardians had finally brought true peace to the land. Book One, The
Chosen of the Guardian, begins with the current Guardian; Gangar, a
golden dragon of great age. Deeply attached to Bremaria and its
people, he had waited almost too late to choose an apprentice. In
his haste to do so, he picked Trantyricus the Black, a young dragon
of great power, ability, and charm. But there was a darker side to
the new apprentice, which his master knew nothing of (the powers of
the Guardian being limited in their ability with regards to
dragons, as opposed to common mortals). Dismissing his troubling
behavior as the arrogance typical of youth, Gangar taught his
student how to experience the world through the eyes of its lesser
inhabitants, as the Guardians themselves do. He hoped that in
feeling firsthand the hopes, tragedies, fears, and love of others,
his student's proud and arrogant nature would be tempered by
compassion. He was wrong. Trantyricus reveled in the suffering of
others. And in playing with his victims, he finally discovered that
he could also take complete control of them, and make them do his
bidding. Using others to amuse himself, he eventually went too far,
causing a conflict which resulted in the destruction of an entire
city. Gangar was horrified, and cast his student out. But it was
already too late. Using his former master's teachings as a base to
build his power, Trantyricus has, at the time our story begins,
taken control of the Dark Races, which are more susceptible to his
summons, and gone to war to seize all of Bremaria. But even that
will not satisfy him. Knowing that only the Guardians themselves
are powerful enough to control all sentient beings in the world, he
now wages a constant magical battle against the old dragon,
determined to destroy the magical shields surrounding and
protecting Gangar's home in an attempt to capture his former
master. Trantyricus knows that if he can seize Gangar's powers from
him, the raising of armies and the conquering of territory will be
unnecessary. Trantyricus must be stopped fast, for his power grows
daily. But now, he has made what could be a fatal blunder. In order
to concentrate fully on the capture of Gangar, Trantyricus has
taken into his service four apprentices of his own, and has given
up to them part of his own power, so that they can control his
armies and govern his holdings. In answer, Gangar has chosen a
group of heroes, warriors and mages which he has carefully nurtured
over the years to fight evil,
General
Imprint: |
X Libris
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Country of origin: |
United States |
Release date: |
March 2010 |
First published: |
March 2010 |
Authors: |
Michael Lee
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Dimensions: |
229 x 152 x 14mm (L x W x T) |
Format: |
Hardcover - Sewn / Cloth over boards / With dust jacket
|
Pages: |
186 |
ISBN-13: |
978-1-4500-4031-0 |
Categories: |
Books >
Fiction >
Genre fiction >
Fantasy
Promotions
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LSN: |
1-4500-4031-4 |
Barcode: |
9781450040310 |
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