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The forces of Light and Darkness are at war for the possession of New Earth. The prophecies of Lothar the Great are coming true, the Lord of Darkness has returned to Allomania and the White Stone has been found. The magic stone has come into the possession of young Palifair of the Mark. He and his friends are brought to Wissenval. There it is decided that Palifair must take the White Stone to Lothangia and crown the Emperor Returned, who will forge an alliance of all Trueman nations against the Dark Alliance of undermen. The Return of the White Stone is the first book in Robert Blumetti's…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The forces of Light and Darkness are at war for the possession of New Earth. The prophecies of Lothar the Great are coming true, the Lord of Darkness has returned to Allomania and the White Stone has been found. The magic stone has come into the possession of young Palifair of the Mark. He and his friends are brought to Wissenval. There it is decided that Palifair must take the White Stone to Lothangia and crown the Emperor Returned, who will forge an alliance of all Trueman nations against the Dark Alliance of undermen. The Return of the White Stone is the first book in Robert Blumetti's heroic adventure: The New Earth Odyssey. He has created an entire world inhabited by trogs, dwarfs, trolls, dragons and witches who are waging a titanic struggle against the Trueman nations of Lothangia, Neutria and Tillenia. Blumetti has created a series of maps that help you follow the progression of the story, as well as many illustrations. Not since The Lord of the Rings has such a monumental adventure epic been created.
Autorenporträt
Vanaheim is book eight in the Yggdrasil Training Program. They are nine book altogether. Each book is named after one of the nine worlds that make up the Yggdrasil. Their order is Hel, Jotunheim, Svartalfheim, Niflheim, Midgard, Muspellheim, Ljossalfheim, Vanaheim, Asgard. You should begin with book one, Hel and work your way through all nine books in this order.