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After finding a portal to the centre of the world, two friends embark on a series of extraordinary adventures. Learning that Yggdrasil, the world tree, is real, Dawn and Arthur are eager for the bizarre events that await them. Using their magic to face trials, magical creatures and villains both human and monstrous, our heroes test their courage in ways they never expected. From the forest that surrounds their home town to far off places elsewhere in their world, their adventures take them all over. Dawn and Arthur are no strangers to the unusual but soon find themselves facing magical feats…mehr

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After finding a portal to the centre of the world, two friends embark on a series of extraordinary adventures. Learning that Yggdrasil, the world tree, is real, Dawn and Arthur are eager for the bizarre events that await them. Using their magic to face trials, magical creatures and villains both human and monstrous, our heroes test their courage in ways they never expected. From the forest that surrounds their home town to far off places elsewhere in their world, their adventures take them all over. Dawn and Arthur are no strangers to the unusual but soon find themselves facing magical feats they never dreamed off and some of the most bizarre things their world can throw at them. Remember, on the planet called Zaffre, there's no such thing as normal.
Autorenporträt
Christopher Downey was born in Glasgow and raised in Penicuik in Midlothian. Diagnosed with Asperger's at thirteen, he struggled at school and later studied multimedia digital creation at college. He writes just about every day and hosts a show on an internet radio station. He was always a fan of adventure and fantasy heroes. He uses these to fuel his vivid imagination to create heroic tales in bizarre worlds. Fascinated by folklore and the meanings behind words, he incorporates what he learns into his writing. Video games, books, animated movies and art all serve as inspiration for his imagination.