Once Upon Tun Rummal


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Once Upon Tun'Rummal


Once Upon Tun'Rummal

Author: M.J. Holmes

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2015-02-27


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""Once Upon Tun'Rummal"" (Tyme And Yon Serpent Act 1; Book 2) continues the adventures of the newly entitled Dhuras Protectorate. While aiding the young city of Dhururahm and assuaging the evils plaguing its farmsteads, the Protectorate acquired an item of great power. Seeking the importance of a red crystal shard able to conjure fire now becomes the first clue steering their quest. Finding the Blue Sage, purportedly a source of information about the shard, they may finally gain their bearings towards completing their great quest.

Tyme and Yon Serpent


Tyme and Yon Serpent

Author: Micah Holmes

language: en

Publisher: Lulu.com

Release Date: 2012-08-01


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Five strangers are drawn together from their individually threatened lives. The 'Otherworlders' are quested by Divine Intervention to seek and destroy the source of an instability that may destroy the very world they've come to: post-cataclysmic Bu'Kre'Nunkt. While they search for clues they must learn to adapt, survive, and deal with the culture clash of each other. This book is the first in the series chronicling the adventures of the Dhuras Protectorate. As this Insidious Epic begins, the Otherworlders navigate a magically possessed topiary garden, several miles of giant-insect-ridden farmland, and the sprawling city at its center.

The Popol Vuh


The Popol Vuh

Author: Lewis Spence

language: en

Publisher: Courier Dover Publications

Release Date: 2019-11-13


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Transcribed from Mayan hieroglyphs, the Popol Vuh relates the mythology and history of the Kiché people of Central America. There is no document of greater importance to the study of pre-Columbian mythology.