Writing is a strange animal. Sometimes it's tame and loving, and it brings you daily gifts. Other times, it's vicious and bites you hard while you're trying to pet it. DW is one where it turned vicious. I've written two full drafts of the book...
I hope so. I adore his sense of humor and want to write many more books in this series. It won't be as long as DH. Only 12 books, but I'm hoping to get back to it soon.
Dragons, magic, demons, mythology and Celtic lore have been a part of Dark-Hunter from the very beginning. Even Talon was originally a Lords of Avalon character I drafted into the Dark-Hunter army. So to bring the two series together now was an easy...
#1 New York Times bestselling Arthurian Fantasy series.
In a world of magic and betrayal, one king rose to unite a land divided and to bring unto his people a time of unprecedented peace. A time when might no longer made right. When one man with a dream created a world of chivalry and honor.
Guided by his Merlin, this man’s destiny was to be the Pendragon– High King of Power. But Arthur was a man who had many enemies and none of them greater than his own sister Morgen. Queen of the Fey, she was ruled by her own jealousies...
Lords of Avalon®
#1 New York Times bestselling Arthurian Fantasy series.
In a world of magic and betrayal, one king rose to unite a land divided and to bring unto his people a time of unprecedented peace. A time when might no longer made right. When one man with a dream created a world of chivalry and honor.
Guided by his Merlin, this man’s destiny was to be the Pendragon– High King of Power. But Arthur was a man who had many enemies and none of them greater than his own sister Morgen. Queen of the Fey, she was ruled by her own jealousies and by her desire to rule as Pendragon in her brother’s stead.
It is a story that has been told for centuries. The rise and fall of the great King Arthur, the betrayal that led to the destruction of the Round Table.
But what happened the day after the battle of Camlann? Arthur is mortally wounded and taken to the isle of Avalon. The sacred fey objects of Camelot that gave him his power have been scattered to the mortal realm to protect them from evil. The Round Table is fractured. The good guys have retreated to Avalon to serve their fallen king and the surviving Penmerlin who came forward after Arthur’s Merlin mysteriously vanished.
Camelot has now fallen into the hands of Morgen. No longer the place of peace and prosperity, it is now the land of the unholy. Demons, mandrakes, shadowed sharocs, and darklings make up the brotherhood of the new round table (the Circle) and another Pendragon has stepped forward to take Arthur’s place.
Once human, he is now something else entirely. A demon with one single mission: to reunite the original Round Table and to claim the Fey objects. With those under his control, there will be nothing to stop him from making the world into whatever he chooses.
The only hope mankind has is those who still remain from Arthur’s company. No longer the knights of the Round Table, they are now the Lords of Avalon. And they will do whatever is necessary to stop the Pendragon from succeeding.
The line between good and evil has become blurred. It is a realm of chaos and of champions. Of wizards and warriors, warlocks and witches, who struggle to right the balance that was upset when one man put his trust into the wrong person.
Welcome to a realm that exists out of time. Welcome to a world where nothing is ever as it seems. It’s a battle that ranges from the Dark Age moors of Arthur well into the future where the one true king and Mordred may one day fight again.
Theirs is a world without boundary. A place without borders. But in this power struggle, there can only be one winner…
Don’t miss the Marvel comic adaption in the series that the Dabel Brothers began for Marvel in 2006:
Each object can only be wielded by one born of the chosen bloodlines and descended from the original Cymerlin (it will not work if stolen from them). If it is in the hands of its owner from birth, they are never aware of it or their powers, unless they’ve been told of their destiny. If the object falls out of their possession, it will slumber until it reawakens at the touch of the bloodline. At that time, both the merlin and the object will be jolted with a reconnection as their powers unite. And the object masquerades as an ordinary, everyday item.
To hold guardianship of a Fey object is a sacred duty for in the hands of the Damned Ones, it will spell the end of all mankind.
Out of all the objects, the most powerful and coveted of all is the Grail Cup. So powerful, it is held in trust not by one Cymerlin, but by thirteen chosen Grail knights. Each one has a single clue that only he or she knows. They do not know the identity of one another. Only the Penmerlin knows who they are. And they are to guard their clues until Draig, Arthur’s one true heir, awakens to fight Mordred for his final battle. Then, they will come forward to allow him to use their magick to overtake the Fey lord and put him down, once and for all time.
The Thirteen Objects are:
1. Excalibur: Sword created by the fey for good. The one who wields it cannot be killed, nor can he bleed so long as he holds the scabbard that sheaths it.
2. Hamper of Garanhir: Created in order to feed the Pendragon’s army while at war. Put in food for one, and out will appear food for one hundred
3. Horn of Bran: Given as a companion for the hamper, this horn is a never-ending cup that will provide wine and water for any to drink from it.
4. Saddle of Morrigan: A gift to the Penmerlin from the goddess Morrigan, this will enable a person to go instantly wherever they desire. It was created so that the Pendragon would be able to oversee his kingdom with ease. No distance or time is too great. It can move a person from one continent to another or from one time period to another.
5. Halter of Epona: Given by the goddess Epona, the halter, if hung on a bedpost at night will grant the one who possesses it whatever horse he desires in the morning.
6. Loom of Caswallan (Sword of Darkness): Able to weave a cloth so strong that no mere mortal weapon can penetrate it.
7. Round Table: It holds at its center a great magic. One that when combined with other sacred objects is capable of rendering its wielder invincible.
8. Stone of Taranis: A gift from the god of thunder. Should a knight sharpen his sword with this stone, it will coat the blade with a poison so potent that even a tiny scratch from the blade will bring instant death.
9. Mantle of Arthur: A gift from the Penmerlin, this will enable the wearer to become invisible to everyone around him or her.
10. Orb of Sirona: Created by the goddess of astronomy, this will enable the person who holds it in their hand to see clearly on even the darkest night. It also enables the merlin to see the past, present and future.
11. Shield of Dagda (Son of No One): Whoever holds the shield of Dagda will be possessed of superhuman strength and so long as the shield is held in place, they cannot be wounded.
12. Caliburn (Sword of Darkness): Long ago in a land that was lost in turmoil, there was an enchanted sword that had been forged by the hands of the fey. Imbued with their power and nurtured by the soul of the goddess Britannia, it was said that the sword would grant immortality and superhuman strength to any who wielded it. Even the scabbard that protected the sword was special. So long as a man wore it strapped to his hips, he would never bleed. It was a sword that could not be broken. Nor could it be defeated. But as with all things of great power, there were those who feared it. Those who sought to destroy this sword only to learn that nothing forged by the fey could be destroyed by mere mortal hands. Fearful of who would one day command its magic, its owner sent it out into the world with a sole guardian who imbedded it deep into a boulder. For years it lay fallow in the heart of the darkest forest of Britannia, unseen and unknown, and protected by a spell that would only allow one person of special birth to draw it forth from its resting place. They hid it well hoping that it would be lost to the world of man forever. The gold on the pommel parted slowly to reveal a red dragon’s eye. It stared at him for a full heartbeat as if measuring his worthlessness. The blade of the sword glowed red, then turned to fire. It cast its fey light on those in pursuit of the boy, striking them down instantly where they stood. Men before the light touched them, they became nothing more than smoldering piles of ash. The fire vanished from the blade that still glowed as if it were a living creature. With its red light shining brightly in the dim foliage, the sword seemed to sing like a dragon cooing to its young. The boy held the sword aloft in his sweaty palm as he felt the power of it running through him like hot wine. It was warm and heady and intoxicating. Seductive. Consuming. It was Caliburn and it had found it’s merlin.
13. Holy Grail: No one is quite sure what it is or where it came from. It is the greatest object of all for it can bring the dead back to life. More than that, it grants total omnipotency and omniscience.
======================================= Stone Legion:
A cursed race, the Stone Legion is under the command of Garafyn. By daylight, they are ugly gargoyles who are forced to sit as stone (they can only move if they are commanded by the one who bears their emblem), but at night, they can move about freely and under the light of a full moon, they can again take the form of handsome warriors and knights–but only so long as the full moon touches them. Should they leave its light, they will immediately return to their gargoyle state. There are those who say there may be a way yet to lift their curse, but so far all those who have tried, have met with failure and death.
The Stone Legion isn’t the only race that inhabits the realm of Camelot. There are also the graylings, a twisted group of fey who were cursed to serve their more beautiful counterparts, the Adoni. More beautiful than any creature alive, the Adoni are truly evil to their core. They lack all mercy and all compassion. Graceful and slender, they will stop at nothing to bring the world of man to its knees.
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**Please note that the books listed under series are in their correct reading order even though they don’t have to be read that way. The ones listed under related are books/anthologies that contain characters from this series, but they exist outside of the series time line.