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The definitions and origins of a culture inescapably mold the future of a people. The seeds sown by generations long buried grow to bear unexpected fruit in the present. What if a people, with no language and no history, joined a world already in progress? On the island of Mirabalpur, sheltered by Qaiyore's vast inland sea, the magi of Mir struggle to find a future and escape the ghosts of their past. Once a mighty empire now fallen into civil disarray, Mir finds itself confronted with grim reminders of the atrocities of its imperial history. Beneath the floating city of Annaeyana, Sinari nomads amass in the northern deserts. Believing the city to be the prison home of their god Sin-Alb, they prepare for jyhad. In the fertile lands to the south, rival kingdoms struggle for dominance and survival. Located on the Qaiyore's great rivers rich with trade and agriculture, would-be empire builders are caught in a brutal maelstrom not of their own making. Throughout Qaiyore drift the Eerith, spirit beings and living history lessons. Once a race of slaves, these normally passive ancients have begun to act
Change Your L.I.F.E provides a foundation to fully experience life without the restrictions associated with fear. It gives the reader the tools to explore each unique opportunity without being restrained by self doubt. The principles outlined in this book are essential to live a fulfilling life. By understanding how we each shape our experiences, we can all create the reality we truly desire. Creating that reality begins when you are ready to Change Your L.I.F.E. The book was inspired by Tilmon's own experiences and the process he followed to change his life. When he recognized how much responsibility he held as it pertained to the direction of his life, he made the promise to not only better himself; but to provide others the tools to do the same. Tilmon M. Keaton was born in Memphis, TN to the proud parents, Tilmon and Diane Keaton. Tilmon is a graduate of Middle Tennessee State University, where he received his Bachelor's Degree in Business Administration. He is the eighth of 15 children. His goal is to express to the world that through hard work, diligence and a sound mind, our faith and action will guide us to new heights. Each of us can live fearlessly knowing, no matter who we are, where we are, how we are or what we are, God has something for us. This is Tilmon's first book, but it is guaranteed to not be the last. As he increases his recognition as an author and motivational speaker, he is sure to inspire many around the world to follow their dreams.
The definitions and origins of a culture inescapably mold the future of a people. The seeds sown by generations long buried grow to bear unexpected fruit in the present. What if a people, with no language and no history, joined a world already in progress? On the island of Mirabalpur, sheltered by Qaiyore's vast inland sea, the magi of Mir struggle to find a future and escape the ghosts of their past. Once a mighty empire now fallen into civil disarray, Mir finds itself confronted with grim reminders of the atrocities of its imperial history. Beneath the floating city of Annaeyana, Sinari nomads amass in the northern deserts. Believing the city to be the prison home of their god Sin-Alb, they prepare for jyhad. In the fertile lands to the south, rival kingdoms struggle for dominance and survival. Located on the Qaiyore's great rivers rich with trade and agriculture, would-be empire builders are caught in a brutal maelstrom not of their own making. Throughout Qaiyore drift the Eerith, spirit beings and living history lessons. Once a race of slaves, these normally passive ancients have begun to act
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