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The heroes of the Vigil go to war against the corrupt rulers of Humanity. Meanwhile, rogue scientist Dr. Possum Perturbare makes a deadly miscalculation which threatens not only the Vigil, the entire human race, but the very existence of the planet Earth as well.Behold the Vigil in its greatest and final battle!Behold the Vigil is the eighth novel of the Endurian Universe, and the third and last to feature the Vigil.
He carries the most venerable weapon on the planet Colibdis, the most magical, once the sword of its greatest king.Now it is rotting away.How can Leonard Ronar allow this to happen to the Sword of Bran? Unfortunately, preserving the sword is the least of Ronar's problems in this, the final novel of the Endurian Universe, and the last to feature Leonard Ronar.Previous title: "The Cold Sword of Ronar"
The heroes of the Vigil come under attack by a paranoid government. Scattered and on the run, each member must try to survive, reunite, and decide on a new role to play on a planet where small people wield big hammers to pound down a few very tall nails. Also, why has Valjhar Cor of the Space Mariners returned to Earth? And how will the rogue inventor Possum Perturbare react to being caught and imprisoned?Acts of the Vigil is the seventh novel of the Endurian Universe, and the second to feature the Vigil.
Cosmic Cat focuses on the mystery and beauty of the night sky and its effect on the imagination. The story concerns Maria, a little girl who finds herself removed from her city environment and brought to a place where her companions are mountains, trees, and the stars. Here she meets a strange blue kitten whose brief presence in her life forever changes the way she looks at the world around her.This is a story for all ages, good for reading to your kids, good for learning a little bit about astronomy. It features 42 pages of dazzling original artwork by award-winning artist Joe Bergeron.
This is is the fourth part of the saga of the Endurian Universe.In Book 3, "Space Mariners," we saw how the children of Rral freed themselves from the constraints of their society and took to the heavens. In Book 1," The Astronomer Who Didn't Like Magic," we were introduced to the planet Colibdis, where magic reigns and many cultures from Earth's past are preserved.Now these stories collide, as the Space Mariners find their way to Colibdis in search of an ancient treasure of their civilization. There they meet Seren-Cotavion, a princess of Faerie, and join her quest to reclaim her throne from usurpers who have denied her right of succession. Their epic journey will not soon be forgotten.
Set on an Earth which has become a nexus of unusual events, The Vigil pits a small group of superhuman beings against a mysterious alien force that intends to dominate the human race. Will humanity's freedom be preserved-and should it be?
Volume 5 in the Endurian Universe series tells how the Space Mariners from the planet Rral first visit Earth, why they flee from it, and how they eventually decide to return to assist the failing human race. It also tells how Rouse Farewell, a New Zealand mental patient, frees herself from the limitations of nature and provides an example of a better way.
John Avril retreats to the Rocky Mountains in search of a new start, a new ending, and a better way of being. He finds all that and more, including a power that brings hope to many, and fear, envy, and hatred to others. As the Sky Ranger, John's actions bring him into conflict with powerful men who will not accept being overshadowed by someone who does not fit into their concept of the world.
A wayward but rational-minded scientist faces mental and physical challenges when he finds himself on a planet dominated by magic, a world where many of Earth's ancient civilizations are preserved for some mysterious purpose. The first of a series set in the Endurian Universe, The Astronomer Who Didn't Like Magic is the story of Leonard Ronar, an astronomer whose notions of reality are threatened on the distant planet Colibdis, where magic reigns, and gods and sorcerers contest the fate of the universe. This is fantasy with a gloss of astronomy and quantum physics. Elements of horror may disqualify it for younger readers. This novel introduces one of the worlds prominent in the tale of the Endurian Universe. Later volumes in the series present the others. Eventually it all ties together to form a large and complex whole.
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