Athanasia: The Great Insurrection

Athanasia, #1

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy, Epic Fantasy
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Author: Thomas Coutouzis ISBN: 9781524218959
Publisher: Thomas Coutouzis Publication: April 7, 2016
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Thomas Coutouzis
ISBN: 9781524218959
Publisher: Thomas Coutouzis
Publication: April 7, 2016
Imprint:
Language: English

In Athanasia, an ancient land of 21 kingdoms, a great evil that has hidden its face for many thousands of years is emerging.

A group of immortal protectors known as the Adelphos were created by the one and only God, Sophos. Their purpose was to protect the 21 kings and their royal lines. The head of this order was known as Mardok. Mardok coveted the glory of Sophos and the glory of the kings they were created to protect. He looked at these mortal kings as weak and inferior and thought that they should be serving and worshipping him. The Adelphos were immortal, superior in every way to man whom they were assigned to serve. In his pride Mardok could not stand to carry out the orders and protection of their assigned kings, so he planned a secret rebellion. Over the course of 2000 years he planted seeds of deceit in the ears of the Adelphos and the people in the Kingdom of Portus, knowing that a little yeast will work its way through the whole batch of dough. Secretly, he turned many of the Adelphos and people of Portus to his side. In this first book, Mardok begins to execute his diabolical plan to usurp the throne of the King of Portus and ultimately every king in Athanasia.

This is the first book in a 6 book series.

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In Athanasia, an ancient land of 21 kingdoms, a great evil that has hidden its face for many thousands of years is emerging.

A group of immortal protectors known as the Adelphos were created by the one and only God, Sophos. Their purpose was to protect the 21 kings and their royal lines. The head of this order was known as Mardok. Mardok coveted the glory of Sophos and the glory of the kings they were created to protect. He looked at these mortal kings as weak and inferior and thought that they should be serving and worshipping him. The Adelphos were immortal, superior in every way to man whom they were assigned to serve. In his pride Mardok could not stand to carry out the orders and protection of their assigned kings, so he planned a secret rebellion. Over the course of 2000 years he planted seeds of deceit in the ears of the Adelphos and the people in the Kingdom of Portus, knowing that a little yeast will work its way through the whole batch of dough. Secretly, he turned many of the Adelphos and people of Portus to his side. In this first book, Mardok begins to execute his diabolical plan to usurp the throne of the King of Portus and ultimately every king in Athanasia.

This is the first book in a 6 book series.

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