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An epic fantasy series begins with the immersive novel "Myth of Ends" by Lee Vaughn. To some it’s fiction, to others it carries a hidden truth, as Lee unpacks and explores the common threads from alternative researchers like Graham Hancock, Randall Carlson, Brien Foerster, Paul Wallis, Freddy Silva, Andrew Collins, Chan Thomas, John Allegro, Ammon Hillman, Victor Clube and Bill Napier, Edgar Cayce, Blavatsky, Socrates, Plato, and many more.
...In a long-forgotten age, lost to the fading memory of subsequent generations, Planet Goddess Ki was governed by an everlasting divine race—Great Fathers of the sky and Mothers of her lands—a coalition of good stewards who once ruled by the chronograph of heaven. They braided her vineyards, bejeweled her with temples, and grew the tallest of wheat in her fields. Righteous sciences opened the gates above, their unity drew down immortal knowledge, and their births carried only cries of rapture.
But in time, Ki turned like a great clock and all was forgotten—all but a surviving royal lineage that held fast to the abated and sunken golden order. Steady aftershocks of the great deluge arose, relentless cycles of cosmic order.
A Young Princess by the name of Vah, priestess of a divine Goddess and heir to her father’s dying river kingdom, contends for the sacred order. Torn from her city and sent into mountainous caves under the guarded protection of her mysterious grandfather, Longsila, an antediluvian sage rumored to have outlived empires.
Yet a nearer peril marches from the lowlands. Demigod descendants, ego-driven and desperate to escape reconciliation, sweep upon the cities from the sea to seize the daughters of nobles and breed a new dominion.
Myth of Ends | Epic Fantasy Novel by Lee Vaughn
With her priestess training cut short and perhaps alone in the fires and floods, Princess Vah clings to vows to seed the holy tablets of civilization, to reconnect the heavens with the Earth—and to claim the beautiful messenger who vanishes to and fro.
Across dolmen gates and mountain passes, the Princess must outwit red-haired giant cannibals, sorcery, breeding cults, and captivity. Long-skull magi and pygmy wanderers keep the elder ways, while Oracles and Wu shamans cast lots and ride the breath into trance and dance as warning draws near.
Yet, a robust mortal from Princess Vah’s past returns as a noble leader whose persistence gnaws at her sacred fidelity. His return is a wound and a question of humanity's fate. Is love a liberating truth on the path to moksha, or a snare from the ego-born?
Traveling Sophists teach as Sages retreat to the hills. Messiahs befriend witches while the pious mystery schools gift Living Resurrection and the Sanctified Erotic. New religions sweep the land as the people cling to hope. Amid the degenerates’ wickedness and their crucifixions, a cruel plague begins the great harvest of souls, sweeping the lands with famine, disease, and death. Will Princess Vah’s noble truth endure the warning, or is the planet destined for a final purification yet to come?
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