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The Seedbearers Trilogy
Series · 3 books · 1974-1977

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The Seedbearers

1974

Vardek the Butcher, Lord Commander of the Army vs. Khamadek, High Priest of the Temple of the Sun The future of mankind lay in the balance. Arrayed in battle formation were the forces of evil and the legions of good - men and supernatural powers locked in a war to the death. The High Priest was an old man, his powers waning fast. His weakness and vanity - coupled with the lust of Zesta, the High Priestess - had allowed the Temple to sink to a point where Vardek could openly defy the immense power of the priesthood. Out of his defiancé would come total destruction. The entire Atlantean nation was doomed to be engulfed. Nothing would remain to show it had ever existed. But some few would survive the holocaust. These were the seedbearers to the new age.
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The Power Of The Serpent

1976

Fantasy . Number # 02370-5. Original price $1.50. The saga of brave swords and demon lusts in a hell-war for human souls.
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The Twilight of the Serpent

1977

The Druid priesthood versus the Roman For the sake of all Mankind. Drucius, Arch-Mage of all Druidry, was already an old man when Joseph de Marmore de Arimathea arrived with the Culdee refugees to found the first Christian church in Britain. On his death it was the young and inexperienced Cranog, the Heron, who inherited the mantle of High Priest. And also the dreadful decision to sacrifice the entire priesthood in battle against the Roman hordes. The slaughter of every Druid in the land was a high price to pay - but to shield the seedbearers of the new age they would fight to the last breath with courage and honour. The Twilight of the Serpent is the third and final volume in a powerful occult trilogy, starting with The Swordbearers and The Power of the Serpent.

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