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Gods of War
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A long time ago, an ancient god sought to pool the powers of his brethren in order to create beauty out of chaos. He created the Divine Covenants, or Accords, which bound the gods powers together. They could have lived forever, peaceably and surrounded by paradise. However, one ancient god soon used the pooled powers for evil and was banished by his own son to eternal confinement.

Years later, in 1882 Atlantis Time, the continents still exist in the form of Pangaeaone huge, connected continent. The son who once banished his own father still lives as the god of war. His name is Arylos, and he has forgotten about his confined family foeuntil he witnesses a suspicious murder in the midst of dreams. The murder turns out to be fact; someone has conjured Aryloss father and died in the process.

Now, Aryas is back. He longs for power and revenge, against both his son and all of human kind. With the help of his Black Dog soldiers, Arylos must find a way to return his father to the grave. But does he have the strength to condemn his own father twice? The fate of Atlantis and all of reality is in Aryloss hands, for if Pangea falls, so will reality, sucked into the dark madness of one power-hungry immortal.

LanguageEnglish
PublisheriUniverse
Release dateNov 5, 2012
ISBN9781475934410
Gods of War
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Storm Kesocascay

Storm Kesocascay is a 16-year old teacher for the online website italki.com for Turkish, English and Japanese. His long-time dream was to become an author and a music artist. Storm is a student at Parkview High School living in Springfield, Missouri. Currently, he is still working on his debut album and finished his debut book “Gods of War” and is working on the second book “The Night and Day”.

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    Gods of War - Storm Kesocascay

    Copyright © 2012 by Storm Kesocascay

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    Contents

    Author’s note and disclaimer

    The lost legend

    The Curse lifted, The barrier broken, The lost God released.

    The ancient Black Dog

    The land of Ice, the land of the Dragons

    The Black Dogs, and the lost God

    The War Games

    Ai’rar, Our Love

    The Phenomenal Tower

    Angles & Demons

    Author’s note and disclaimer

    This book is an introductory book. It is to introduce you to the story and characters. If you, the reader, are wondering why this book is small, this is why. Its sole purpose is to bring you into the story.

    This book and other books of this series involves with religious, myth, and possible fact. Most, to all characters are real people and some facts stated in this series are possibly true. If any offence is made with any statements in this material, the author gives deep apologies. The object for the point of the release of this material is for entertainment purposes only.

    I, the author; Storm Kesocascay take no responsibility for what third party use of this material for or if they take the writing too seriously and believes all of the material that could lead to violence.

    I hope you enjoy and read the rest of my books.

    Storm Kesocascay

    This book is dedicated to my fellow Kaiyumae brothers out there in hiding, my dear family including my sister who is now in college, my friends who supported me the whole way through this, my Kaiyumae friends who assisted in the research for this novel, and last, but not least, my dear friend Madison Monsees. No matter what, you will always be closest to what little heart I have left.

    Storm Kesocascay

    Map of Atlantis in 1882 AT (Atlantis was divided into Spheres. In Atlantic, Phere or Sphere means Space. This will help tell where our charachters are. Arylos lives in the Sakasphere.) To this day, we call this Pangea. We are not sure if Kaiyumi was Pangea because we can date the Kaiyumae’s existance around the 5th to 12th centuries, but all Kaiyumae maps we can find show a landmass equal to Pangea. AT stands for Atlantic Time. It is still unknown how they became so advanced. Some will argue that it was their relationship with advanced creatures called Semigonians, but at this time, we are unsure.

    Be sure to remember that this work is based off of the Atlantis called Kaiyumi and not the Lost City. The Greeks and Romans gave Kaiyumi the name Atlantis because they could not replicate the sound Ka-i-yu-mi and Kaiyumi did look a lot like their Lost City version.

    Many Kaiyumae (people of Kaiyumian decent) take offense at the name Atlanits. For those who do not understand this concept, this book will use Kaiyumi in its name Atlantis. Citeńşa, Abe’dar’as.

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    The lost legend

    The adventure of Arylos Kesocascay begins in this story; when Aryas, the god of dimensions and of the elements, breaks free of the spell that banished him long ago. Now, he is attacking earth to get his revenge. Arylos, Aryas’s son and the god of war, is to stop him and to protect the one person that took him out of his bubble that shrouded him from the world.

    If he cannot stop the rage of Aryas, his world, and all of Reality could end. Could he stop Aryas from killing trillions of lives, or would he fall and everyone he ever cared for will die?

    The story of risk, love, adventure, gods, mystery, myth, power and destruction starts here in year 1882 Atlantis time. During the time of the Kaiyumian/Atlantian Empire on a landmass we call Pangea, the ancient legend long lost in the sands of time will be revealed.

    Gods of War

    Our stories we told our children, our songs we sung in prayer, our legends we have hidden but will one day reveal, lie in the stars that cover our night sky

    Long before our Earth formed out of the battles of the large monsters that live in our night sky, there existed the creatures of no names. There where fifteen of them, each embodied a different element of magical

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