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    The Rise of the Gods

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    The Rise of the Gods

      Books I-V

      By Jake Yaniak

      Copyright 2015 Jake Yaniak

      All Rights Reserved

      This book is a work of fiction. Names, characters, events, and locations are fictitious or are used fictitiously. Any resemblances to actual events or persons, living or dead, are entirely coincidental.

      For the author's blog, please visit here:

      https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/6949089.Jake_Yaniak/blog

      Dedicated to my beloved wife Sarah for her unfailing love and companionship, my parents for instilling in me a love for the fantastic, and to my brother and sisters, for their constant support, friendship and conversation.

      Table of Contents

      Introduction

      Book I: The Sons of Parganas

      Chapter I: The Very Beginning

      Chapter II: Of Mankind

      Chapter III: Concerning the Elves

      Chapter IV: The Brothers

      Chapter V: The Rise of Ilvas

      Chapter VI: The Steelsmith

      Chapter VII: The Princess and the Plan

      Chapter VIII: Choices Already Made

      Chapter IX: The Longer Road

      Book II: Dalia The Mariner

      Chapter I: The Daughter of Ele

      Chapter II: Parting at Inklas

      Chapter III: Against Lapulia

      Chapter IV: The Burning of Dominas

      Chapter V: Peril at Sea

      Chapter VI: The Dark Order

      Chapter VII: Dalele Marinea

      Chapter VIII: The Thunder Snake

      Chapter IX: Reunion

      Book III: Dark Kharku

      Chapter I: The Father

      Chapter II: The Journey Begins

      Chapter III: The Scars of the Earth

      Chapter IV: The Gargantan

      Chapter V: Scattered

      Chapter VI: Beast and Iron

      Chapter VII: The Skatos of Ereg

      Chapter VIII: The Kingdom of Seasons

      Chapter IX: The Beast

      Chapter X: The Dark Order

      Book IV: The Hidden Wisdom

      Chapter I: Candor Proud

      Chapter II: The Vanishing of Futures

      Chapter III: The Prisoner

      Chapter IV: The War of Peace

      Chapter V: A Darkness

      Chapter VI: Discourses

      Chapter VII: Loyal Friend

      Chapter VIII: The Fire Bird

      Chapter IX: The Trial of Theodysus

      Book V: Noro The Hero

      Chapter I: Not for Happiness

      Chapter II: The Broken Peace

      Chapter III: The Marriage

      Chapter IV: The Sword and the Spear

      Chapter V: Seasons of Loneliness

      Chapter VI: The Blest of Anatheda

      Chapter VII: Noro the Hero

      Chapter VIII: The Kingdom to Be

      Chapter IX: The Vanishing of the Elves

      Chapter X: Fate

      Chapter XI: The Hospitality of the Blest

      Chapter XII: The Nihlion

      Introduction

      There are none who know so well the value of history as do the elves, who, were it not for the might and valor of our own City, would have plunged the whole world under tyranny eternal. It was the strength of our City alone that held them back when in the beginning of this age they sought to take the whole of Tel Arie for their own, and it was the daring and cunning of our warriors that broke their power in Olgrost, Ilmaria and finally in Weldera. One kingdom still remains under their power, and we have every reason to believe that it will, in short order, fall as well.

      But there are a few among our more learned citizens who have taken thought to the survival of our own City. For the ancient prophets spoke clearly concerning the breaking of the Magic Tow­er, and the coming of certain omens has revived the ancient fear that one day this mighty City would, like all other dominions, come to an end.

      Those who think that such thoughts are overly dark ought to take heed and think of what befell the once mighty Vestron King­dom, and then later the Marin Quendom that replaced it. Look at Dadron's fall also if you cannot by other means convince yourself that no City is immortal, whether it is the abode of elves or of men.

      In this work I mean to recount certain events and doings that have great relevance to our own City's security and future. Some of these things have generally been swept aside by our historians, who always have their eyes on the mighty, and who therefore of­ten miss the very small. Surely, the small affects the large just as the large affects the small, and no account can truly be considered Truth if it does not pay attention to every detail.

      Read on, and learn why, though peril certainly will come to La­pulia, there is perhaps yet reason to hope.

      Book I:

      The Sons of Parganas

     
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