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The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. The story continues as they struggle to eliminate their ancient enemy from the Land, once and for all. A Summer Tournament of Skills is proposed, so as to assess the readiness of the Army. Artos continues to learn, guided by wise and experienced teachers. Erinn's abilities begin to match his father's as they train together, but the High Lord finds himself restless.
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. The story continues as they continue to repair the damage left behind by years of civil strife. Deborah's abilities continue to grow, while Erinn works to secure the Land's safety. Their son Artos faces a crisis as he continues his lessons, and the Goddess steps in to offer a choice. The Lady's Law rules the Land, and everyone has free will.
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. The story continues as they struggle to eliminate their ancient enemy from the Land, once and for all.
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. The books tell of a time of civil strife, a struggle of Good against Evil. This is the tale of Erinn, a poor farmer's adopted son. The lad is the child of a Temple priestess, and has been raised on a farm far away from most of the trouble and war. He dreams of being a Knight in the Army, and of helping the people he loves to find a better life. When his step-father is murdered and his mother and sisters taken away by a cruel ruler, he is left to himself in the wilds until he is found by a famous troupe of mercenaries. Their Commander, a harsh but fair man, takes him on as a squire and he follows the troupe through their missions to put an end to the civil strife destroying the Land. What happens during the book is quite a surprise to him, and I hope it will be for you as well.
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name.In book 7, the Black Knight comes to terms with the end of Arthur's reign, unable to stop it due to the King's past choices. He is presented with the opportunity to flee, will he take it?
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. The story unfolds as they continue to repair the damage left behind by years of civil strife. The campaign to eradicate poverty throughout the Land goes on as houses and hovels are either renovated or replaced. The Land is gripped by a heavy, frosty, Arctic-like winter and new souls arrive, brought by the Goddess in answers to their prayers for a better life. Deborah and Erinn find that suddenly having two sons does not necessarily solve the problems of only having one, but the Goddess' Will cannot be ignored.
Medusa, a young and beautiful Amazon Commander, thinking only of weapons, war and the safety of her command, completely disregards the romantic pursuits of every man she meets. The daughter of an Amazon Commander, she has been trained her entire life to guard a great treasure. But after a chance encounter with the God of the Sea, Poseidon, her life is forever altered and she is sent to the remote island of Sarpedon, along with the treasure, to await the coming of the Hero who will claim it. The very first time I ever read the Medusa legend, it felt wrong to me. I always felt like a great deal of the tale had been omitted, due to the long centuries of it's being told and the constantly changing landscape of history. It has taken me many years to produce this work, a tale of inspiration based on my reading and research, but I hope you will allow it to embrace you, to take you away to the ancient times as I see them. I present to you; Medusa, Gorgon Warrior.
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. Their story continues as Erinn assumes the responsibility of maintaining order in the Land. Deborah learns to control her powers, while ruling over the High Lord's house with fairness and empathy. Drake finds time for love at last, as well as to fulfill the last request of his brother Hadrian, to re-build the family house on their ancestral estate. But the family estate is in the East, and no one ever returns from a journey there. What terror awaits?Love & LightSunbow Pendragon
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name. When he meets the character of the Ruby Phoenix, he finds an ally and teacher of the highest quality. His skills are tested and improved under this teacher's guidance, and he is able to rise to his toughest challenge against Arthur's most deadly enemy of the time.
The Natanleod Saga goes on as Erinn and Deborah continue their beneficial rule over the Land, attending to repairing the last of the damage left from their War with the Nagas and their allies. One son's decision leads him deep into the desert, leaving his brother on duty with his Father, the High Lord as he makes a Spring tour of the Land. Deborah's work takes her up into the high mountains, where a Memorial Garden must be built to honor victims of the Nagas. What awaits them all as the year speeds by? Is Romance stirring?
The tale of the Land continues in Book 12 as the family continues to grow. The Princes of the House work together, gaining a sense of brotherhood in the process. Erinn's work continues as he finds that the Amazons are not completely welcome in every guardhouse in the Land. And who is Calla? A new Daughter of the House?
I hope you will all enjoy this tale, a spin off from "The Black Knight of Avalon Chronicles." In that series, I introduce Diredra, a talented Swordmaine who has spent her life achieving near perfection in the warrior arts. Her tale starts as she finishes a long journey up into the mountains of Italia, a journey that begins in Damascus, the City of Steel. Her father has brought her such a long way to escape danger, and to find the teaching his talented daughter needs to protect herself in the world of men. I offer this first installment of her tale, and I hope you will enjoy reading about her exploits.
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name.In Book 6, the tale comes to a head as the Knights pursue their Quest to find the Holy Grail of Avalon. The Black Knight's ally comes to the aid of Britain, helping the kingdom to operate while the Knights are away. Ceridwen's man continues his own quest, to eliminate those who would destroy everything and everyone he loves.
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name. When he meets the character of the Ruby Phoenix, he finds an ally and teacher of the highest quality. His skills are tested and improved under this teacher's guidance, and he is able to rise to his toughest challenge against Arthur's most deadly enemy of the time.
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. Their story continues as Erinn assumes the responsibility of maintaining order in the Land. Deborah learns to control her powers, while ruling over the High Lord's house with fairness and empathy. Drake finds time for love at last. It is time to finish repairing the hurts from the wars, starting with those who need him most. He gains a great ally as he goes to the aid of those who watch over the great forests of the Land, where Bellatrix once reigned. A shadow remains...
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name. In Book 4, the Black Knight rides again through the land of Britain, seeking out those who would put an early end to the bounteous time of the Queen's Summer. Evil never sleeps, and through many trials and internal conflicts, we watch Ceridwen's Champion battle demons and their servants. As well, more abilities emerge from within the loyal man and are refined through practice and application.
Diredra has reached the Ruby Phoenix Temple, and her life as an official Acolyte begins. Soon after her arrival, she is asked to take training with one of the most accomplished of the Masters there. What mission is she being trained for? The Sons of Sen have not forgotten her either. They have their agents out looking for her always. How long will she be able to remain out of their sight, and what awaits her as she continues her journey?
Diredra's tale continues as she embarks on the next stage of her journey through China, seeking the fabled Ruby Phoenix Temple, and the learning that awaits her there. But there are obstacles along the way. The people of the provinces she must travel through are oppressed by warlords, who are always warring amongst each other. She must find her way through them to find her destiny, a perilous path.
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name. In Book 5, the Black Knight rides again through the land of Britain, seeking out those who would put an early end to the bounteous time of the Queen's Summer. Evil never sleeps, and through many trials and internal conflicts, we watch Ceridwen's Champion battle demons and their servants. As well, more abilities emerge from within the loyal man and are refined through practice and application.
When one thinks of the story of Camelot, the immediate thoughts are those of King Arthur, Queen Guinevere, Sir Lancelot and all of the Knights of the Round Table. One barely considers the many trials of the champions of Camelot, hardly wondering how the heroes were chosen and tested for their bravery and adherence to the ideals of Arthur. This tale is designed to answer those questions. The character of the Black Knight's story has never been truly told; to many he is a mysterious and evil man, who appears at various moments in the story, always to administer a lesson in chivalry. The story of Camelot is told in a fresh and clear manner, through the eyes of the Champion of Avalon. One begins to understand, as the story progresses, how Arthur's kingdom faced and conquered the many threats of intrigue that threatened the Kingdom of Light. One sees behind the scenes as the Black Knight travels the length and breadth of Britain, seeking out both highborn and common traitors, eliminating them in the Goddess' name. This story explores how the Black Knight of Avalon came to be.
The Natanleods, the tale of a magickal family in a strange and magickal world, is set in the time after Camelot. Concealed behind a cloud of mist that surrounds their Land, they rule over a usually peaceful people. The books tell of a time of civil strife, a struggle of Good against Evil. This is the tale of Erinn, a poor farmer's adopted son. The lad is the child of a Temple priestess, and has been raised on a farm far away from most of the trouble and war. He dreams of being a Knight in the Army, and of helping the people he loves to find a better life. When his step-father is murdered and his mother and sisters taken away by a cruel ruler, he is left to himself in the wilds until he is found by a famous troupe of mercenaries. Their Commander, a harsh but fair man, takes him on as a squire and he follows the troupe through their missions to put an end to the civil strife destroying the Land. What happens during the book is quite a surprise to him, and I hope it will be for you as well.
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