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Three thousand years before the darkening of Tristram, Uldyssian, son of Diomedes, was a simple farmer from the village of Seram. Content with his quiet, idylllic life, Uldyssian is shocked as dark event rapidly unfold around him. Mistakenly blamed for the grisly murders of two traveling missionaries, Uldyssian is forced to flee his homeland and set out on a perilous quest to redeem his good name. To his horror, he has begun to manifest strange new powers- powers no mortal man has ever dreamed of. Now, Uldyssian must grapple with the energies building within him-les they consume the last vestiges of his humanity. | Three thousand years before the darkening of Tristram, Uldyssian, son of Diomedes, was a simple farmer from the village of Seram. Content with his quiet, idylllic life, Uldyssian is shocked as dark event rapidly unfold around him. Mistakenly blamed for the grisly murders of two traveling missionaries, Uldyssian is forced to flee his homeland and set out on a perilous quest to redeem his good name. To his horror, he has begun to manifest strange new powers- powers no mortal man has ever dreamed of. Now, Uldyssian must grapple with the energies building within him-les they consume the last vestiges of his humanity. |
Revision as of 17:21, 2 November 2009
Book one of the trilogy.
Three thousand years before the darkening of Tristram, Uldyssian, son of Diomedes, was a simple farmer from the village of Seram. Content with his quiet, idylllic life, Uldyssian is shocked as dark event rapidly unfold around him. Mistakenly blamed for the grisly murders of two traveling missionaries, Uldyssian is forced to flee his homeland and set out on a perilous quest to redeem his good name. To his horror, he has begun to manifest strange new powers- powers no mortal man has ever dreamed of. Now, Uldyssian must grapple with the energies building within him-les they consume the last vestiges of his humanity.