Elvenworlds |
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Author:
| Gelindor, Elensaar Salgonda, Irefenia |
Series title: | Crossbow-Isle Ser. |
ISBN: | 978-1-5123-4241-3 |
Publication Date: | Jun 2015 |
Publisher: | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
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Book Format: | Paperback |
List Price: | USD $14.99 |
Book Description:
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Crossbow Isle - Elvenworlds Part 1After a short journey over the sea from the "Grey Havens of Middle Earth", the travellers reached an island in the middle of nowhere and they made the experience that even a journey with elves had its own pitfalls when their journey continued in something called "Elven Style", which left all of them stranded in what is known as the "Void of Time". Here, the elves from Middle Earth made the acquaintance of Arandúrion; the former King of Phaénòr to learn...
More DescriptionCrossbow Isle - Elvenworlds Part 1After a short journey over the sea from the "Grey Havens of Middle Earth", the travellers reached an island in the middle of nowhere and they made the experience that even a journey with elves had its own pitfalls when their journey continued in something called "Elven Style", which left all of them stranded in what is known as the "Void of Time". Here, the elves from Middle Earth made the acquaintance of Arandúrion; the former King of Phaénòr to learn that they may never reach Valinor and the "Undying Lands" if not the fallback plans of Arandúrion's half brother Grand Lord Elensaár would bear the fruits they expected. At last and thanks to the labour of the Companionship of Seekers and their friends, Menomenta had resumed its function and the travellers were released into a world with time, a past and a future, - although not on Valinor. Reunited with his half brother Arandúrion, Elensaár learnt much about his former life and many more questions found truly disquieting and unexpected answers. The Enyd learnt about their fathers on Middle Earth and plans were made to visit them but much time had passed, which may have changed their world beyond recognition. A number of startling adventures paved their way. Due to the circumstances of Frodo, Bilbo and Gandalf's adventure, they received even greater abilities and during their lessons to handle those talents, Gandalf discovered that his mind harboured arcane spells of Black Magic that had chosen him as new Master since he had defeated the Balrog in the mines of Moria.