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The Saxon conquest of the Blessed Isles has failed. The enemy without is decimated, its fighting-aged men annihilated; twenty years of peace born of the blood-bathed blade Excalibur, wielded in glory and honor by the sandy-haired Silure sovereign. The Golden Age of King Arthur. Not since David of the Hebrews and not to be again until the End of Ages is the Summer Kingdom of the Cymry. A flicker of freedom and a light of liberty in a dark world. Justice, love and equal opportunity for every individual reigns. But no good thing long endures, and all things end… The second volume of the Arthuriad…mehr

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The Saxon conquest of the Blessed Isles has failed. The enemy without is decimated, its fighting-aged men annihilated; twenty years of peace born of the blood-bathed blade Excalibur, wielded in glory and honor by the sandy-haired Silure sovereign. The Golden Age of King Arthur. Not since David of the Hebrews and not to be again until the End of Ages is the Summer Kingdom of the Cymry. A flicker of freedom and a light of liberty in a dark world. Justice, love and equal opportunity for every individual reigns. But no good thing long endures, and all things end… The second volume of the Arthuriad continues to weave and guide us through the dark and complex journey that is the Arthurian saga from the time of Mynydd Baeden to the brink of Civil War, giving us healthy portions of Morgaine of the Faeries, Lancelot, and Taliesin, along with hints and shadows of Cups and Perfect Knights, and supposedly long dead wizard along the way.
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Autorenporträt
Author Zane Newitt is an internationally recognized Arthurian scholar, folklorist and historian born on September 3rd, 1975 in Glenwood Springs, Colorado, USA. Volume One of his saga, The Arthuriad, was published in 2017, and six additional installments are to be published between 2018 and 2022. Dr. Newitt is known for reviving the 'Bardic Method' - a writing style that combines epic poetry, Welsh Nationalism, folklore, theology and history in a uniquely "Druidesque" blend that conceals more than it reveals, as well as containing something to inspire and offend anyone... Just as Merlin would do.