Immortalis


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The magical world of Corona is engulfed in darkness as Pony's son Aydrian attempts to conquer all of Corona, while the gemstone-bearing Pony struggles to free the land from the malevolent forces that threaten to destroy it.




Gemini Immortalis


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The Adams family has always carried a curse of unknown origins ever since any of them can remember. This curse is carried through the family even when twins are not born but only twins can become immortal because of it. As a result of the curse, any woman that bears twins within the family will die once the second twin is born. These twins will age until their 18th birthdays at which point they quit aging and their appearance remains that of an 18 year old man and woman. Find out what happens when Alaina and Damon Adams take on the world and adapt to the changes after living for 2000 years and manages to finally break their family's curse. Authors note: The first forty pages were cowritten by myself and one of my best friends, Logan Drexel Camden, who passed away November 17, 2019 at the young age of 25. We had originally wanted to get this book published together but since that can't happen any longer I finished it in honor of his memory. Peace in death Logan.




Terra Immortalis


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Terra Immortalis is a fantasy role-playing game of imagination and adventure. The dead walk the earth, a mad god has doomed the planet, and you are the heroes in the planet's last hours. Are you up to the challenge?




Amor Immortalis


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Ave Roma immortalis!


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Immortalis


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Follow the story of our young protagonist named Arthur, his story only begins after a fateful car crash which ends his mortal life. A few days later and Arthur’s eyes open once more, to find his surroundings… a little bleak. He is soon greeted by a stranger who hastily whisks him away to another country. Arthur has no choice and that he must get used to his new beginnings, he must decide a new path with his second chance, but all is not the same. Confined in a house full of witches means nothing but boredom or trouble, Arthur wants more, but what?




Ave Roma Immortalis


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Reproduction of the original: Ave Roma Immortalis by Francis Marion Crawford




Ave Roma Immortalis


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Reproduction of the original: Ave Roma Immortalis by Hjalmar Hjorth Boyesen




Immortalis Carpe Noctem


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Bleeding to death after brutal mugging , twenty-five year old Alyssa, is rescued by an unlikely hero. The cold and aloof vampire, Lysander. By saving Alyssa, he unwittingly thrust her into a dark world filled with blood lust and thousand-year old vendettas. Now, she must find the strength to accept her terrifying new reality, Carpe Noctem, or submit to final death.




Ave Roma Immortalis: Studies from the Chronicles of Rome (Complete)


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The story of Rome is the most splendid romance in all history. A few shepherds tend their flocks among volcanic hills, listening by day and night to the awful warnings of the subterranean voice,—born in danger, reared in peril, living their lives under perpetual menace of destruction, from generation to generation. Then, at last, the deep voice swells to thunder, roaring up from the earth's heart, the lightning shoots madly round the mountain top, the ground rocks, and the air is darkened with ashes. The moment has come. One man is a leader, but not all will follow him. He leads his small band swiftly down from the heights, and they drive a flock and a little herd before them, while each man carries his few belongings as best he can, and there are few women in the company. The rest would not be saved, and they perish among their huts before another day is over. Down, always downwards, march the wanderers, rough, rugged, young with the terrible youth of those days, and wise only with the wisdom of nature. Down the steep mountain they go, down over the rich, rolling land, down through the deep forests, unhewn of man, down at last to the river, where seven low hills rise out of the wide plain. One of those hills the leader chooses, rounded and grassy; there they encamp, and they dig a trench and build huts. Pales, protectress of flocks, gives her name to the Palatine Hill. Rumon, the flowing river, names the village Rome, and Rome names the leader Romulus, the Man of the River, the Man of the Village by the River; and to our own time the twenty-first of April is kept and remembered, and even now honoured, for the very day on which the shepherds began to dig their trench on the Palatine, the date of the Foundation of Rome, from which seven hundred and fifty-four years were reckoned to the birth of Christ. And the shepherds called their leader King, though his kingship was over but few men. Yet they were such men as begin history, and in the scant company there were all the seeds of empire. First the profound faith of natural mankind, unquestioning, immovable, inseparable from every daily thought and action; then fierce strength, and courage, and love of life and of possession; last, obedience to the chosen leader, in clear liberty, when one should fail, to choose another. So the Romans began to win the world, and won it in about six hundred years.