Zandernatis: Destination
Where Legends Were Born, Book 2
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Facts stifled for 50 years revealed at last!
This second (standalone) book in the Zandernatis Trinity is an excellent place to start discovering the world of Zandernatis. These books retell the epic "Song of Gorin", one of the many texts contained in the mysterious Haakon Urns discovered under the Antarctic ice in 1962 and kept under wraps until now. The documents, dating back to a pre-glacial era when Antarctica was in more temperate latitudes, reveal the existence of a world whose peoples laid the foundations of all the myths and legends that have persisted in our collective consciousness ever since. These include legends of the fall and tales of an enigmatic angel civilization.
In a heroic quest to find the heir to the winged throne of Zandernatis, Gorin sets out to cross the terrifying Forest of Dissemblance and Deserts of Jerah in the company of an archetypal guide upon which all of our Unicorn lore is based.
As in the previous volume, the ancient narrative is accompanied by robust corroborative evidence and compelling endorsements from researchers, the media and eminent experts, despite unrelenting efforts from the establishment to block publication.
Legends can finally be seen in their true perspective!
This re-telling of the "Song of Gorin" forms the foundation of this multi-faceted revelation, combining;
- Alternative history
- Allegorical fantasy
- Past life memory testimonials
- Fundamentalist condemnation
- An "academic conspiracy"
Via a wealth of material:
Substantial extracts from the epic "Song of Gorin" saga - one of the few narrative documents contained in the Haakon Urn writings. In Destination Gorin braves the dangers beyond the Paradise Garden in his quest for the heir to the winged throne of Zandernatis - and meets the legendary Architects of Civilization.
©2015 Gordon Keirle-Smith (P)2016 Gordon Keirle-Smith