So, walking into an Imperial Navy base didn't work out so well for Mirikon Mollen and the Princess he rescued. And yeah, they may have done a few things that drew a lot of unwanted attention to themselves. Sure, they might have kick-started a war between two stellar empires. But really, who hasn't done that at least once or twice?
Maybe he should try and work on that whole 'laying low and not making waves' thing. But really, what fun would that be?
Now, in Confederation space, he's faced with new challenges, both from a hostile world, and from newfound power, and all the temptations that offers him. They say power corrupts, but Mirikon needs power to protect what is his.
------------------------ Mandatory disclaimer: This is a work of fiction, for god's sake! These characters are not heroes in shining armor atop brilliant white steeds. Don't take anything done here as a comment on real life. If you have triggers, consider this your warning.
I'm a rookie author, looking to write stories that I enjoy writing. Not gonna get awards, but honestly, I'm happy with each and every person that reads my work.
Stuart is a sci-fi and anime geek, who dabbles in tabletop and video gaming. He enjoys cosplaying and has gone to DragonCon annually since 2009. Frozen Soul is his first book.
It is a sad, sad day when you finally break down and realize that you will never have the life you wanted, never do the things you wished to do, and never see the things you wanted to see. All because of a stupid lack of lightsabers.
I was a 26 y/o college student at Armstrong Atlantic State University, as a theater major. Went to school for a while before, dropped out, tried to go back, dropped out.. Not much to say other than the fact that I'm a laid back guy, and the only drama I like is the kind that's on the stage.
If I act like an idiot, or do anything to offend you, chances are it is not intentional, and I'm being oblivious. In that case, hit me upside the head, and tell me, because I don't catch subtle hints.
Enjoyable, but very very short; I wouldn't even call this a novella. I'll probably keep buying new entries, but if they continue to get shorter and shorter with more and more filler at the end, I'll probably change my mind.
This is a great little homage to one of the greatest stories ever written without overdoing it. Thankfully it doesn’t go over the top and simply salutes it in its own way, a great way of paying respect and keeping it original.