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Camulod-Eagles
 "With The Lance Thrower, Whyte
reaches the creation of the most shining court in history...and of  The Lance Thrower the men and
women who helped Arthur Pendragon throw back the forces of barbarism to create a
place where the strong would defend the weak and the concept of chivalry was
born." "The power and majesty of Rome is no more. Military units that patrolled
the known world have been called home to prop up a dying empire. Outer provinces
that once thrived under the rule of law are now open to attack. Clothar, the son
of a Frankish lordling, has been sent to one of the few schools left in Europe
where logic and philosophy are taught along with battle techniques. In this
cruel new world where the veneer of civilization is being held together by the
sword rather than the law, Clothar grows to manhood and vows to uphold the
concepts of justice and righteousness and help his people to live in peace."
"That vow is tested when his family is destroyed by a heinous act of betrayal,
and revenge is all he can think of. It is a noble cause but one that would most
certainly mean his death, and his mentor convinces Clothar to embark on another
path. If he cannot save his own people from the barbarians, he can go to the aid
of another who has the men and arms to do just that." "There is a new High King
in Britain, Arthur Pendragon. A young man who wants to replace barbarism with
law, the last great hope for all that is good and noble. Clothar readily swears
fealty to Arthur and together they will build a dream that might be too perfect
to last. Both will fall in love with a woman who shares their dream...and whose
love for them might destroy all." Tales change in the telling down the
centuries. But any reader will surely know of this heroic young man as certainly
as they know Arthur, King of the Britons. Clothar, Arthur's most beloved
champion, who was known then simply as the Lance Thrower, is now known by a much
more modern name. That of Lancelot. |
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| "Uther Pendragon was born one of the Eagles' Brood, the grandson of
Publius Varrus and Luceiia Britannicus and cousin to Merlyn
Britannicus. The two men are closer than any two brothers could be, and
yet they are as different as fire and air. As a young man, Uther has
known instinctively that command in Camulod was for Merlyn and that he,
as a Pendragon, belonged among his father's people, in the mountain
kingdom ruled by his ancestors but fortified with as many of the
advantages of Camulodian technology as he could use. He is more Celt
than Roman, and in his heart he knows that he is a hybrid product of
two races and two traditions...and this internal conflict will tear at
Uther throughout his life." |
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 The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis  Canadian Edition Throughout the widely praised Camulod Chronicles, Merlyn Britannicus has been
driven by one sacred dream--to see Britain united under one just, powerful king.
In The Sorcerer: Metamorphosis, it is time for the Sorcerer to fulfill
his promise--to present the battle-proven Arthur as the Riothamus, the
High King of Britain. When Arthur miraculously withdraws the Sword of Kingship
from the stone in which it is set, he proves himself the true and deserving
king--sworn to defend the Christian faith against invaders, and to preserve
Britain as a powerful, united force. The Sorcerer has fulfilled his
promise. The King is crowned, Britain is united--and the face of history and
legend is forever changed. |
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 The Fort at Rivers Bend  Canadian Edition Caius Merlyn Britannicus, leader of the Colony known
as Camulod, is faced with the task of educating his young charge,
Arthur, future King of the Britons. Fearing for the life of his nephew
when an assassination attempt goes awry, Merlyn takes Arthur and his
boyhood companions Gwin, Ghilleadh, and Bedwyr on a journey that will
take them to the ruins of a long-abandoned Roman fort—far from Camulod
and the only place where Merlyn feels they will be safe. It is there
that Merlyn will enlist the help of this close-knit group of friends to
help Arthur learn the skills of a warrior and the tough lessons of
justice, honor, and the responsibilities of leadership. Arthur is just
a boy...but the day is not far off when he will have to claim his sword
that is his birthright: Excalibur. |
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 The Saxon Shore  Canadian Edition Merlyn Britannicus and Uther Pendragon - The Silver Bear and The Red Dragon -
are the leaders of the Colony, lifeblood to the community from which will come
the fabled Camulod. They are the descendants of those brave Romans who forged a
new way of life for the Celt and Roman peoples when the Roman legions departed
Britain. They have sworn to protect the Colony's safety and have pledged their
lives to preserve the past and to fulfill a dream. But their tranquillity is in
ruins, Uther lies dead following treachery... and all that is left of the dream
is the babe Arthur. Heir to the Colony of Camulod, born with Roman heritage, as
well as the royal blood of the Hibernians and the Celts, Arthur is the living
incarnation of the sacred dream of his ancestors: independent survival in
Britain amidst the ruins of the Roman Empire. When Arthur is adopted by his
cousin, Caius Merlyn Britannicus, an enormous responsibility is placed upon
Merlyn's shoulders. Now he must prepare young Arthur to unify the clans of
Britain and guard the mighty sword Excalibur, crafted by his great uncle Publius
Varrus. Above all, Merlyn must see that Arthur survives to achieve his
ancestors' dreams - in spite of the deadly threats rumbling from the Saxon
Shore. |
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Monday, 08 February 2010
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