The Shadow Rider: Between Two Worlds

Science Fiction & Fantasy, Fantasy
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Author: Ken Swatman ISBN: 9781301075683
Publisher: Ken Swatman Publication: November 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Ken Swatman
ISBN: 9781301075683
Publisher: Ken Swatman
Publication: November 25, 2012
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

Four crystals of light, forged during ancient times were given to each of the four kingdoms of Illudor. One crystal was given as a gift to each of the four kings to illuminate their land and scatter the darkness. A strict warning was given with each crystal, “use the light sparingly.”

Filled with greed and a foolish pride, the southern kingdom wasted their light. Now consumed with darkness the people of the southern kingdom sought to destroy the remaining crystals and throw all of Illudor into eternal darkness. When the crystal from the eastern kingdom was destroyed at Mt Darym, the escaping light tore holes in the thin shadow veil separating their world and ours.

The remaining two kingdoms banded together under one light, fighting against the darkness. To protect the remaining light it was decided that one crystal would be sent with a warrior through the shadow veil to be hidden in our world, never to return. Over the centuries, in times of great crisis, the light calls forth a hero. A descendent of the first Shadow Rider, Aaron must take his place in the legacy and defend the light; the fate of both worlds hangs in the balance. Aaron, with the help of courageous friends and mystical creatures, must find the hero within, battle dark forces and locate a mystical journal which holds which holds the secret to the crystal’s location and the salvation of both worlds.

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Four crystals of light, forged during ancient times were given to each of the four kingdoms of Illudor. One crystal was given as a gift to each of the four kings to illuminate their land and scatter the darkness. A strict warning was given with each crystal, “use the light sparingly.”

Filled with greed and a foolish pride, the southern kingdom wasted their light. Now consumed with darkness the people of the southern kingdom sought to destroy the remaining crystals and throw all of Illudor into eternal darkness. When the crystal from the eastern kingdom was destroyed at Mt Darym, the escaping light tore holes in the thin shadow veil separating their world and ours.

The remaining two kingdoms banded together under one light, fighting against the darkness. To protect the remaining light it was decided that one crystal would be sent with a warrior through the shadow veil to be hidden in our world, never to return. Over the centuries, in times of great crisis, the light calls forth a hero. A descendent of the first Shadow Rider, Aaron must take his place in the legacy and defend the light; the fate of both worlds hangs in the balance. Aaron, with the help of courageous friends and mystical creatures, must find the hero within, battle dark forces and locate a mystical journal which holds which holds the secret to the crystal’s location and the salvation of both worlds.

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