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Legend of the Stone: Chapter I
Legend of the Stone: Chapter I
Legend of the Stone: Chapter I
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Legend of the Stone: Chapter I

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The start of a series with premises of Marvel, Lord of the Rings, and Star Wars. Get ready for a fight, desperate collection finds a way. Just the beginning of series novella that should be treated as an origin piece not a full lavished novel yet even though it fulfills a complete story. This is a universe that should be thoroughly enjoyed, with science theory and philosophy, this origin piece delivers just enough to employ Chapter II which is full of just enough diversity to have people asking for more. Space magic pretenses for the strongest of Heros and bigger and wilder Villainy. Take overqualified specimens and give them guns, melees, and elements and boy there's to much in this galaxy to fully see where this first book is going. The greatest of things are overlooked for pleasure and spawn an answer from where?

LanguageEnglish
PublisherL. R. Ballard
Release dateDec 22, 2015
ISBN9781310240027
Legend of the Stone: Chapter I
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L. R. Ballard

L. R. Ballard is an author of, Legend of the Stone: Chapter I, as well as a children's author from such work as, Leap of Faith (Non-picture version), Buddhist Boy (Non-picture version), and a few others. His background in religious philosophy as a hobby and creative outlets has made him ranged in his views and outlooks of always trying to find the truth about a story on both sides of a story. Very intuitive in getting the right stuff for his audience and always caring how it affects other people while caring about deeper things.L. R.'s writing skills come from a good imagination and the ability to come up with unconventional thoughts. Instead of always using resources to understand something, L. R. looks for a trail of common sense that helps others appreciate an aspect of a story. Then helps people to understand rather than letting people think something that isn't true at all just for a headline. L. R. loves to make people think and to help them deal with the truth of a situation. Predictably he will ask you things to help you and not insult anyone unless they are intentionally being evil or a cup is over flowing with it.On a darker note L. R. has had a pretty rough life and has a good idea of what hell feels like. L. R.'s dedication to God has left him going through trials and tribulations for 20 years starting in 2nd grade he was made fun of every weekday for five years straight by the vast majority of the class and it felt like the adults weren't on his side cause of poor grades, to get an idea of what that feels like, it's the equivalent of saying negative things at Obama, by the majority group in front of him and not stopping for his entire life. As you can imagine it isn't very nice considering children can take this better than adults could. Also suffering from depression and a mental illness called paranoia maybe caused by not trusting anyone, from that then going through feelings that are pain that feels like heavy burdened that he can't get out. L. R. can relate to people's pain pretty well having a very loving heart and knowing, doing good things doesn't pay right away.L. R. is also convinced heaven is real from personal experiences and unless your mind is programed to put you through hell. L. R. considers social disbelief as a big ruse that the devil will mock you with for eternity unless you apologies for your sins to Jesus Christ. If you aren't going through pain the devil potentially considers you under thumb or you already have gone through a lot of pain. Either way L. R. stands at the gate of pain and tries to disable sin before it puts others through pain and hopes his pain expands his vision and goes to a good cause as hard as it is to accept the pain he's gone through. L. R. believes his pain and his unrelenting passion for God helps him see things clearly and doesn't judge, but warns people about things as a non-judging true friend. This makes him very creative and smart and bull headed, but genuinely cares about people thinking for themselves and hearing the truth and lessons of all stories. Spoiled people might count L. R. out, but he still fights for what's right, so please enjoy this unique view.

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    Legend of the Stone - L. R. Ballard

    Legend of the Stone

    By L. R. Ballard

    A Loserville Engineering Limited work and copyright for this business as of 2012 owned by L. R. Ballard and may not be altered except by L. R. Ballard. This work was written and published by L. R. Ballard and should be respected as criminal offense if mistreated or abused in the case of altering the information.

    This work is written to respect views of logic and reason and the truth known by L. R. Ballard. The series of this book will go into detailed Philosophical, Emotional, and Psychological properties about Spirituality and Religion, as well as explain the logic of Religion and Spirituality for seeing is believing types of non-believers. However this series will also try to represent non-believers to the best of ability and respect the view as a potential rite of passage and respect the majority of questions.

    http://www.LoservilleEngineering.com

    Text Copyright 2012 L. R. Ballard

    All Rights Reserved

    To my Life and God and all the Hero’s that sacrifice for God and Jesus and the Native American Spirit.

    Table of Contents

    Introduction

    Chapter 1 The Lab

    Chapter 2 Alone to a different man

    Chapter 3 Old Man

    Chapter 4 Rock N’ Roll

    Chapter 5 The Plan

    Chapter 6 The Action

    Chapter 7 Good-bye…

    Introduction

    Merlin! a soldier yelled, as he ran breathless up the stairs. The enemy army has arrived at our front gate!

    Please be quiet! Merlin said.

    Sorry sir. the soldier said, humbling himself, still catching his breath.

    Merlin sighed. Please, hold them off as best as you can. Merlin said, approving his own answer.

    Yes sir! the young soldier said.

    The soldier turned and went toward the stairs. Oh yes, and keep yourself alive. Merlin said, as the soldier started down the spiral stone stairs.

    The soldier stopped and turned. I’ll try my best, sir. the soldier said, approvingly. With that the soldier went down the stairs.

    Merlin knew this day would come, the day he would have to decide if humans were worthy to use magic ever again. He had to make his decision in haste because the enemy army was gaining control over his castle. His haste probably made the choice, more than he did. Since Merlin was human also, his judgment might have leaned toward the humans, making this choice inevitable.

    He knew humans would forget about magic. Science seemed easier, more powerful, and it seemed like it was for everyone. Science was new, making it mysterious, drawing people to it. Merlin didn't like science, because it seemed like there were no clear boundaries, making it fake. So Merlin used his life to send the last of the magic into outer space. The magic would only return when the time was right. This made 800 AD the time when magic left the earth.

    In 2222 AD a global war broke out that put a dent in the earth. It slowed down the technology of the world. The destruction sent us back about two hundred years. Of course humans never learn their lesson and another global war broke out in 3000 AD. The war in 3000 A.D. was the most devastating war known to man. With the combination of chemical and nuclear weaponry, it almost destroyed the world. The war deformed humans and animals, making new species and a hard life. This war made the earth a giant junkyard leaving very little for life to re-grow.

    The year 3000 war was called the Apocalypse War. All the countries were involved in this war because all the rules were being broken. With nuclear weapons going off, all countries joined a side. There were four different sides to this war, there was: The Allies (The side fighting for their own well-being.), The Rebels (Who were supposedly fighting for equal materials for everyone.), The Radicalists (Wanting everyone to die out except themselves.), and finally The Outlaws (People who didn’t care about the war, but were hired to do jobs for all the sides.). There was no clear good guy in the war Apocalypse. During the war the Allies and Rebels allied and fled to the moon, to keep their size and strength. This made the moon our new home, along with Mars and Europa. The Radicalists still attack the Allies today, but location unknown?

    Chapter 1 The Lab

    In the year 3022, in a cold hard place lies a living body, a rare body; a body that has observed and felt horrible things while wearing a torn old elemental resistant suit, where torture resumed. The story of this body begins in the year 3000 in which this living body was born of an Alliance mother, and from a distant father known as an Outlaw. This living body had a hard beginning in this world. His mother was killed before reaching an evacuation ship that was bound for the Moon in 3008. This body and his mother were trying to escape the covert apocalypse of Earth known as the Apocalypse War. Alone this rare body made it to a colony on the moon. This body was taken from life as people know it. Trained and tortured, this body grew from being young. The beings that tortured this body were known as soldiers and scientists. They had lost the

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