Welcome to the home of the Fovean Chronicles!
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Imagine yourself, born into the suburbs, your parents working class people, your
school nothing special.
Imagine that, for some reason far beyond your understanding as a very young child,
a god that you didn't even know existed ear-marked you as his bargaining chip in
a trade across realities.
Imagine that, from the time of that first first meeting and for your next eighteen
years, that god - Anubis - threw everything he could think of at you, to break you,
to torment you, to forge you into this thing to be traded.
And imagine that, at the end of it all, you passed all of the tests, leaving your
life in a shambles, never knowing that you were being tested at all and, when the
time came, Anubis appeared and tricked you into giving up your soul to him, only
to make the trade and give you over to another god, named War, who by comparison
made Anubis seem like a pretty nice guy.
I'm Randy Morden - welcome to my world. A world named 'Fovea,' where magic is real,
technology the stuff of fantasy, and warriors with swords ride horses into battle,
trying to stay one step ahead of their gods' will. I didn't ask for this life, but
I promise you: before anyone ever knocks me down again, I'm going to have their
blood on my knuckles, because a man can only be pushed so far! |
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To say that Randy Morden had an effect on Fovea is an understatement.
More than ten
years after his arrival, the Fovean High Council is in a shambles, the supremacy
of the Uman-Chi is a memory, and Eldador is an Empire, not a kingdom.
An Uman-Chi girl finds herself with a song to sing, a song which is a gift from
the goddess Eveave. When she sings it, another call will come to Earth, a
new call for two new champions, a young girl and an old man, for the world where
magic is used like technology, and technology is just starting to appear.
Now War is about to rage across Fovea, and the greedy Eldadorian government is at
the center of it. These two champions from Earth have a decision to make -
one not so easy as they might think:
Which side are they on?
Travel with Bill and Melissa in the footsteps of the Conqueror and the shadow of
the Wolf, and ask yourself: how do you fight the invincible warrior, especially
considering that your failure is already foretold? |
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Twelve years ago, a man rode out of the Great Northern Mountains on a magnificent
white stallion, and entered a city called 'Myr,' where he met a girl named 'Aileen.'
Aileen was a sweet girl and a true daughter of the god Law, but she gave herself
to this handsome stranger, and in the nature of young men, the stranger took her
gift and left her without a backward glance, but instead a child.
This is not the story of that man.
This girl, Aileen, raised up a strong son, and named him Eric, and schooled him
as a true son of Law. She, the shamed daughter of a brewer, remained true
to her one love and prayed for his return, and remained chaste. The girl,
Aileen, tried to live an exemplary life despite her one failing.
This is not her story.
This is the story of a bastard who realizes that his father is ruthless Emperor
of the Eldadorian Empire. This is the tale of a boy who will become a man,
and of a man who has yet to realize his fate as the champion of a god. |
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The Intermission begins!
The purpose here is for you to take a quick look at the series and to see if you like it,
before you get too deeply involved. Each of these books is a short novel, running concurrently
with each other, between the times of Indomitus Oriense and the third book, Indomitus Vincit.
They'll consist of:
- Not Your Father's Eldadorian Empire
- Daddy's Girl
- Prodigal Son
Enjoy these three books, and let us know what you think!
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The Fovean Chronicles are the story of Randy Morden, a fantasy novel about a man
of our world, thrust into another against his will, and forced not only to survive,
but to succeed, where success is undefined.
It is a story of the lack of faith, and what a man would become, if he could know
his god's will.
If you love historically based high fantasy or science fiction, good rough and tumble
swords & sorcery, then you'll really enjoy The Fovean Chronicles. |
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