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Zandernatis - Volume Three - Apotheosis

Gordon Keirle-SmithSeries: Where Legends Were Born
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Duration
9h 18m
Year
2017
Language
English

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The Zandernatis Trinity, based on the ancient Haakon Urn texts discovered under the Antarctic ice in 1962, culminates with the events described in the epic "Song of Gorin" saga that shaped the future of a whole civilization, and ultimately our own. For they laid the foundations of the myths and legends from which most of the world's folklore, beliefs, and religions subsequently evolved.

In this volume, the ancient narrative relates the "Great Battle" as the Golden City is attacked by indigenes from beyond the frontiers of "Paradise" backed by their "evil allies" and Gorin's role in challenging them. While in parallel, we learn how Professor Gregson and Gordon Keirle-Smith were finally able to publish their work and allow a secretive "Order" that had been waiting for these events to announce its presence in a needful world.

The Apotheosis featured in the "Song of Gorin" and its multi-faceted ancillary material combine;

• Alternative history
• Allegorical fantasy
• Manifestations of the Zandernatis ethos
• Initiatives to expand its influence
• Visions of a New World Order

Via a wealth of material:

• Substantial "retold" extracts from the epic "Song of Gorin" saga - in which Gorin returns to the Golden City, the "Lord Protectors" are summoned to repel the forces of evil and he finally rediscovers his true identity.
• Sensational disclosures concerning the "stolen" Haakon Urn texts
• The origins of the NZO and its emergence into light with the publication of its "Manifesto"
• A contentious legal struggle over the copyright to the Haakon Urn texts
• Initiatives to integrate the Zandernatis ethos into "popular" culture

Everything falls into place with an inevitability totally in line with both this ancient civilization's characteristic religions and our present need to define our “own” individual belief systems.

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