N'og-Ard Chronicles


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Nathaniel is a dreamer. He loves to go on make-believe adventures with his companion and best friend, Pól. Together, they take on the world. Nathaniel dreams of one day becoming king of the lands because the one who rules now is a tyrant. The king makes life miserable for all those who live in the lands. Nathaniel wants to become king so he can make life more comfortable for the people. One day, he is approached by the Lady in White, who sends him on a real-life adventure. Accompanied by a handful of some of the most mismatched friends, they set out to save the life of the world’s oldest living dragon, N’og-Ard. But there is an evil force at work at the same time. This force is also on the hunt for N’og-Ard. They are determined to see that N’og-Ard dies so that the Black Lord can rise in power once again. The race is on. It is also a race against time because the great N’og-Ard is dying. Who will win in the race? Will Nathaniel and his group of misfits save the day, or will evil win out? In the end, Nathaniel gets his crown. But it is not at all what you expect. Read N’og-Ard Chronicles: The Crowning of Nathaniel. Follow Nathaniel on his journey to save the great N’og-Ard and defeat the evil presence that continues to creep across the lands. 313




Nogard and the Kingdom of Crimson Stone


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Out of the hundreds that choose to enter, only fifteen will live to tell the tale . . . It all started with a heavy risk and a generally bad idea all written on a scroll with the royal seal. An idea which would probably end up killing everyone. This would be known as the impossibly difficult trip to the Krater, an arena constructed to reveal the best warriors in all of Quantrandan who would journey to retrieve the treasure stolen by the dragon Rudabash. But first, winning would be necessary, and the scroll made it perfectly clear that a fight to the death awaits nearly all the entries, save fifteen. Normally, Nogard wouldn't dream of risking his life for wealth and glory at the cost of a likely death, but Darren, his father, has other plans. Mourning over the loss of his wife, death is looking pretty good, and Darren is leaving at first light with or without his only son. Forced with no other alternative, Nogard reluctantly agrees to go, but ends up running into his old friend Geoffrey. Leaving Crimson Stone with a heavy heart and an inevitable sense of dread, Nogard and Geoffrey then plot to sabotage the journey to return safely home. But with the danger of the Cliffside Cave Raiders and that of the Unstable Risk, their lives are continuously at stake. Will they succeed in failing, or will the company reach its dreaded destination? Nogard and the Kingdom of Crimson Stone brings to life the run-to-risk adventure of a boy named Nogard; his father, Darren; a childhood friend, Geoffrey; a butcher named Elliot; a cutthroat prisoner, Blister; a cranky old tradesman, Mr. Wither; a wandering charter, Frex, and an indescribably intimidating, magically enhanced, Knightmare . . .




The Chronicle of Ireland: Introduction, text


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The Chronicle of Ireland is the principal source for the history of events not only in Ireland itself but also in what is now Scotland up to 911. It incorporated annals compiled on Iona up to c. 740 - a monastery which played a major role in the history of Ireland, of the Picts to its east and, from 635 to 664, of Northumbria. Up to c. 740 the Chronicle is thus a crucial source for both Ireland and Britain; and from c. 740 to 911 it still records some events outside Ireland. The text of the Chronicle is best preserved in the Annals of Ulster, but it was also transmitted through chronicles derived from a version made at the monastery of Clonmacnois in the Irish midlands. This translation is set out so as to show at a glance what text is preserved in both branches of the tradition and what is in only one. -- Amazon.com.







The Japan Chronicle


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