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Forging of a Knight, Book #4...

So I've been getting some great feedback on Book #3, Forging of a Knight, Prison Planet of the Mah-Lahkt. Apparently readers enjoyed the cast of characters, the return of Jesepha, the twists and turns with the good guys and the bad, and the final climactic battle against Shaz, ruler of Those That Stand in Shadow. Thanks to everyone who has been following and enjoying the series!!

So the question now is, where do we go from here?

Well, as astute readers will remember, there was a little reference to a certain half-orcne former thief and his inability to attend a certain party. What happened to him, and where did he go?

Enter Book #4, Forging of a Knight, The Stolen Thief!

A little break in the action from Those That Stand in Shadow, if you can call it that. Qualtan is hot on the trail of the missing Glaive, and this time, the enemies they encounter will be quite unlike anything either has ever dealt with before. A strange magic, a bizarre technology, twin races from myth few know of, and rarely speak of. Plus, an answer to an ongoing question - exactly why are the orcnes considered "bad"? Why did they join Those That Stand in Shadow? Why do the other Kind hate and despise them? Another surprise for Qualtan when he ends up JOINING a ragtag group of orcnes and learns more about them than even he thought possible....and don't forget a certain ex-knight who showed up at the end of Book #3...has the curse that has seemingly followed Qualtan throughout the series finally begun to ring true?

Forging of a Knight, The Stolen Thief, coming in 2015...a brief rough excerpt below...


Qualtan looked over the fragment, shifting it in his hands. It was white stone, roughly shaped, only slightly larger than a man’s hand. The sides were grooved from efforts at extraction. Qualtan felt he was looking at a tiny part of a much larger representation. The piece was done in relief sculpture, showing a rigid sideways standing figure, thin with stern features, pointed ear, and long hair. The figure was garbed in segmented pieces which probably comprised armor. A ray of light seemed to issue from its eye towards the sky, and caught within its expanding range was a strange boat-like craft with three other similar figures riding atop it beneath an attached shell or leaf-like covering. Another craft is cut off to its side from where the fragment had been removed.

“Contemaast had many more like this. There are different images, but they usually follow a similar theme: an elf-like being, either male or female, sometimes accompanied by smaller figures, with strange devices that seem to be in the sky, bizarre creatures, or the elf beings themselves manipulating devices or implements in the strangest of ways. Some contain symbols alongside the figures; others do not. Regardless they all fall under the category of Contemaast’s greatest obsession.”

“Which was?”Qualtan asked as he continued to review the curious stone.

“Elven mythology. These fragments represent much of their various myth-cycles concerning the Dokahlfar and the Vartahlfar, which are…”

Qualtan interrupted Lord Mountebank. “Yes, I know. The Ruinous Ones. The elves that split from the high elves, led by their leader Doka, along with the dwarven leader Varta and his evil dwarven host, seeking power beyond that of the tree and the root. There were many great wars between the two sides, with victories and losses to both, before the ruler of the high elves, Hermstead the Wise, defeated them. With aid called upon from their supreme god Triangel Hermsleaf, Hermstead cursed them, that because they wished to corrupt the light of day they would be forevermore driven from it. The Ruinous Ones supposedly fled underground and were never heard from again. Of course, Hermstead the Wise was considered of partial divine lineage from Triangel, and Hermstead eventually divided his lands between his sons, their claim to rulership based on their godly heritage to Triangel himself. Whether the Dokahlfar and the Vartahlfar truly existed, or if even Hermstead was real, of demigod blood, or merely an elfin king whose exploits were exaggerated over time has been lost in the many tales the high elves have weaved between their true history and the religious beliefs behind it. Either way, the dwarves have always disputed the tale, and because of it have shared little love towards the elves for years beyond telling, for they have no records in THEIR history of any evil kin or any leader named Varta.”
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Published on December 06, 2014 09:08 Tags: dwarves, elves, epic-fantasy, fantasy, forging-of-a-knight, knights, magic, orcnes, steampunk, sword-sorcery, wizards

Cover art preview for book #4, Forging of a Knight, The Stolen Thief

Here we go again - my crude illustrative concept for the front/back cover for book #4 in the Forging of a Knight series, The Stolen Thief - weaving its way to you (hopefully) by September-October of this year. I'm excited to see what Lora Lee, my illustrator, comes up with from this!

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Legend has called them the Ruinous Ones, the Dokahlfar and the Vartahlfar, evil elves and their dwarfish minions that controlled an unknown technological magic, daring to seek power beyond that of the tree and the root. They warred against their own kin, the high elves, and were defeated, fleeing into the dark, driven from the light they had wished to corrupt.

Glaive has gone missing – a secret assignment for the King gone awry. Qualtan decides to search for his half-orcne friend, and in the process, uncover the truth behind the Ruinous Ones. The knight must risk all to escape from a strange new land, fraught with perils and danger, without the benefit of his magic sword. Worse, he will be accompanied by others, servants of Those That Stand in Shadow, in a fragile truce to find freedom…or die.
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Published on February 24, 2015 12:03 Tags: adventure, elves, epic-fantasy, fantasy, forging-of-a-knight, knights, magic, steampunk, sword-sorcery, wizards

Cover Preview of Forging of a Knight Book Four!

Book Four in the Forging of a Knight series, The Stolen Thief, is almost ready and primed for October. Lora Lee, the amazing artist who has been doing the cover art for the series, has done it again. Hop on over to https://www.facebook.com/Forging.of.a... for a preview of the new cover art!

"Legend has called them the Ruinous Ones, the Dokahlfar and the Vartahlfar, evil elves and their dwarfish minions that controlled an unknown technological magic, daring to seek power beyond that of the tree and the root. They warred against their own kin, the high elves, and were defeated, fleeing into the dark, driven from the light they had wished to corrupt.

Glaive has gone missing – a secret assignment for the King gone awry. Qualtan decides to search for his half-orcne friend, and in the process, uncover the truth behind the Ruinous Ones. The knight must risk all to escape from a strange new land, fraught with perils and danger, without the benefit of his magic sword. Worse, he will be accompanied by others, servants of Those That Stand in Shadow, in a fragile truce to find freedom…or die."

Coming out in October - before the big one in Book Five in 2016!
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Published on August 09, 2015 08:14 Tags: epic-fantasy, fantasy, knights, magic, steampunk, sword-sorcery, wizards

Kindle and paperback versions of The Stolen Thief available at last!

Here they are!

Both paperback and ebook versions of Book Four in the Forging of a Knight series, The Stolen Thief, will eventually be cascaded to a variety of online retailers, but are first up ready to go on Amazon!


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If you've been following the series, you'll see some updates on Sir Rutt, the answer to the missing Glaive from Book Three, the re-introduction of some characters from way back in Book One (as well as a mystery character just barely hinted at from the first book as well!), AND a change in Qualtan's direction that will set up the "big one" in 2016! Give it a read - it's perfect timing for that Halloween mood!
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Published on October 05, 2015 13:46 Tags: dwarves, elves, epic-fantasy, fantasy, knights, magic, orcnes, steampunk, sword-sorcery, wizards