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portada Conquest Agarta
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Author
Year
2019
Language
English
Pages
403
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9781916228504

Conquest Agarta

Aeon Solo (Author) · I2I Publishing · Paperback

Conquest Agarta - Aeon Solo

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Synopsis "Conquest Agarta"

The Lord Archon, Enki, from the system Alpha Draconis, colonised the unchartered world of Agarta, after escaping the Alliance during the Great Battle for Alpha Draconis. The residents of Agarta, a medieval society, called their planet, home . With his human servants at his side, Archon spread war across the planet. His most prized human servant Anu-Krai, King of the Knights of Anu, headed the conquest with another. Anu-Krai had been abducted as a child. He soon discovered a wonderous human woman who claimed to be the Earth itself. She told him his world was merely encased in a simulated prison; his entire universe, a façade. There was no escape, even in death. He followed the seeds of truth before him, he yearned for it, suffering for his choices. His loyalties were tested. A planetary war, a galactic war, a universal war. In the end one must ask; how much are you willing to sacrifice, to save that which you love?

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