![]() ![]() ![]() He hears of the goddess Ehlona, who slept with both gods and then gave birth to twin demigods Marus and Hazor, equally opposed in nature Ehlona later became a witch and created the Timmutes, tiny “glowing orbs” with “a collective intelligence and frightening abilities.” The Supreme Historian next recounts how Marus founded an order of warrior monks to oppose his brother’s evil and how Hazor forged the ultimate weapon using blood magic and sacrificed his followers. Almon learns of the twin gods Hexor and Heironomus, whose mutual enmity mirrors the balance between life and death. ![]() There he meets the Supreme Historian, an elderly man whose memory contains the Provenance-origin stories of the land of Odessa. Upon his father’s death, Almon Plum-Kilmer, the last of his line, is guided by a ghost to the top of the Dragonbreath Mountain. Lyon presents a collection of tales that form the mythology of a new epic fantasy series. ![]()
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