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Warlord: The Camelot Prophecies #3
Warlord: The Camelot Prophecies #3
Warlord: The Camelot Prophecies #3
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Warlord: The Camelot Prophecies #3

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As King Arthur lay dying, his final command was for Sir Bedivere to return Excalibur to the blessed guardian of the lake. And so a grand era came to an end. But Morga Le Fay was not about to let the throne of Bretunia sit idle. With her fierce some Dragonarmies, she swept down from Castle Morgana, devastating the lands with the help of the Dark Lord Sheol.

Within Castle Camelot, the young Crown Prince Uriel was determined to retrieve Excalibur to come against the forces of Queen Morgana. To do so, the knight-designate must 'run-away' from home - turning his back on all the teachings of the Knighthood...

In this ebook, the Armor of Light artifacts have all been retrieved by the new heroes Camelot. But how does it work. The Crown of Morgan, now Warlord Claude is now at the gates of Castle Camelot, threatening to level it in an instance. With an absent Keeper, the situation is dire. Yet the new heir of Bretunia lies in limbo. Would the ‘Knight of Light’ defend the city as prophesied? This volume takes the reader into the first battle for Castle Camelot, and the unexpected twists are sure to keep you at the edge of your seat.

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Release dateMay 18, 2012
ISBN9781476468891
Warlord: The Camelot Prophecies #3
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Lady Antiva

I am Lady Antiva, the new Makidon Guildmaster, recently promoted from being a Senior High Guildman (a too masculine term in my view). I live in Camelot city, and play a crucial role in chronicling various lore of Bretunia. Hence, I have been bestowed the honor as being the co-author of 'The Book of Lore', deputy to Porthios, the Loremaster. I am entrusted with the Guild Fellowship Staff, a tall slender rod of gold metal, encrusted with complex runes, impeccably carved, some small enough to cover with a finger yet more complex than a spider's web. The top of the Staff is curled into a fanciful hook, a symbol of unity and brotherhood.. I welcome you to write to me at ladyantiva@gmail.com and I will happy share with you my notes, drawings, sketches and previews!

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    Warlord - Lady Antiva

    Warlord

    The Camelot Prophecies #3

    by

    Lady Antiva

    SMASHWORDS EDITION

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    Armor Quest

    The Camelot Prophecies

    Copyright © 2012 by Camelot Hobbies

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    Greetings Adventurer!

    I am Lady Antiva, the new Makidon Guildmaster, recently promoted from being a Senior High Guildman (a too masculine term in my view). I live in Camelot city, and play a crucial role in chronicling various lore of Bretunia. Hence, I have been bestowed the honor as being the co-author of 'The Book of Lore', deputy to Porthios, the Loremaster.

    I am entrusted with the Guild Fellowship Staff, a tall slender rod of gold metal, encrusted with complex runes, impeccably carved, some small enough to cover with a finger yet more complex than a spider’s web. The top of the Staff is curled into a fanciful hook, a symbol of unity and brotherhood. I welcome you to write to me at ladyantiva@gmail.com and I will happy share with you my notes, drawings, sketches and previews!

    Look out for the Graphic Comics Series which will bring this ebook to a new level of vivacious realism. Check out this landing page from time to time for this comics series:

    http://www.liquidcomics.com/armoroflight

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    The story so far …

    It was a time of darkness. Upon the shining land of Bretunia the blood of Arthur Pendragon had been spilt, and the mighty sword Excalibur fallen from his cold hand. Arising to seize the throne of the fair city of Camelot came the dark witch, the Dragon Queen, the Fairy Morgan, come to claim the prize in the wake of her brother’s death. Morgan Le Fay had with her the poverty-stricken and anarchy-maddened; the weak-minded and mercenary; the cruel and avaricious. Assisting her were the powerful Dragonlords, seven in all - Xerxes, the Red Dragonlord; Vydraken, the Blue Dragonlord; Cariolanus, the Yellow Dragonlord; Impiron, the Green Dragonlord; Breune, the Brown Dragonlord; Orlordin, the Indigo Dragonlord; and, most powerful and enigmatic of them all, Na-Sheol, Dark Prince of Sheol, Black Dragonlord. With this army, she tore through the land and swallowed it, and the shadow of her power crept closer and closer towards weakening Camelot.

    Upon that ailing throne sat a monarch troubled and weary - Constantine du Cador, named King after the death of Arthur. King Constantine had with him his young wife, the lovely, gentle Queen Variana; and their naive, impetuous son, Crown Prince Uriel Loron, called by the childish name of Aubriet by those who knew him well. A knight-designate of the Round Table, and ambitious and restless, the youth was tall and strong and fair of face and limb. As the proud land of Bretunia flinched with each blow the dread Queen inflicted, the young prince formed a resolution he determined would save his kingdom - he would go out and seek Excalibur, and the Archmage Merlin, and bring them back to Camelot. King Constantine would not hear of it, but young Uriel Loron would not be deterred - one night he saddled his horse, gathered his effects, and left the castle under the cover of darkness. Henceforth he called himself, not the Crown Prince Uriel Loron, but merely the humble young knight, Sir Aubriet.

    In another part of fair Bretunia lived a young man not so splendid, nor so grand - in a humble home he lived, deep in the distant forest of Edela. A makidon, young, talented, trained by old Sir Ector in the ways of life and death - Tosham was his name; he knew no other. In search of the venerable master and his young apprentice came the noble Sir Delyus, and his companion Sir Claude, to urge them into aiding King Constantine; Sir Ector being old and weak, Tosham alone was sent with them. But the gallant company was waylaid by Lord Breune and the sorcerer Pleonodis; Sir Claude was captured, Sir Delyus killed. Tosham alone escaped.

    In the humble town of Cleremont did the makidon find a haven; while there, the young makidon met a strange little personage who called himself Riadok. Hardly over adolescence, had this odd, clumsy young mage, apparently talentless and somewhat foolish, later encountered - also seemingly by chance - the travelling Sir Aubriet. The three traveled together to Old Yew Forest to seek Excalibur, only to be bid to perform a task in return for the great sword. Together with a Galan sent as their escort, the High Priestess Estella and childhood companion of Tosham, the company traveled to the desert land of Talmissra, far away. There they went to the magical Tower of Dreams, where they met the young, mysterious mage, Sheja, minion of Qua-Seth and apprentice of Merlin. All were sent forth to seek the scattered articles of the magical Armor of Light, once worn by the powerful being known only as the Knight of Light. The enigmatic Tower of Dreams and its great portal powers aided their journey immensely.

    To the elven forest of Whitewood went fair Sir Aubriet, to seek that which the elves called the Blade of Elements. There he met another of the Minions of Qua-Seth, the elf Crimson, and battled elven guile and elemental might to successfully prove himself worthy of the magical sword. First, he was challenged to a game of cards by Crimson’s wily young apprentice, Thrice; upon proving his wits, he was then made to prove his resilience by Crimson himself. Crimson sent the young knight’s spirit to a strange island, where Aubriet was made to survive the explosive might of an erupting volcano, and understand the cycle of nature. Finally came the test of the Blade itself - the four elements of fire, water, earth and wind raged against Aubriet as he drew the sword from its place within a great stone, and won the Blade of Elements.

    To the lands between the empire of Talmissra and the kingdom of Tarntora went the brave makidon, Tosham, in search of the Enchanted Chainmail. He, too, met a Minion of Qua-Seth - the Necromancer Belras, and his ten-year-old daughter Bedrith, also a Necromancer. He learned that the Enchanted Chainmail was in the possession of the semi-immortal King Lentes of ancient Talmissra, who sat a living statue in his tomb, guarded by his wife L’tara. Tosham, with the aid of his powerful twin-globed scepter and agility of both foot and mind, bested the ancient guardian Queen L’tara of Talmissra. Upon winning the chainmail, Lentes and L’tara forsook their guardianship, and finally consigned themselves to eternal rest.

    To the lonely magical isle of Sheyke went the fierce and lovely High Priestess, Estella, in search of the Sandals of Light. There to meet her was the fourth Minion of Qua-Seth, Lord Edwy. On this strange isle did the High Priestess find herself forced into a painful decision, for without the magic of the Sandals, the tiny island would sink. Only the phoenix that lived in a mountain cave on the island could save it; with the powers of the Emerald Orb, and the power of her mind, she outwitted the phoenix and accomplished her task.

    And to the lonely ruins that surrounded the great Flying Tower of Macherras went the affable young mage, High Apprentice

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