
This is the riveting fourth book of the blockbuster series, The Fair and Fey, translated from the High Elven of Sashegh's third journal by J. Ellyne. The series began 9,000 years ago when Sashegh and her people came from the planet Mag to settle on an island in our world. They endured conflicts with savage natives and Sashegh came of age, finding love with both men and women. One in particular, a young native maiden named Nammi, was her true love. The central theme of The Elves of Avalon, Book 4 of The Fair and Fey, is a romantic and sensual love story between Vilya and another Elf named Narya. This love has spanned ages, through death and reincarnation, from the time when they met in Maginaugh, Book 1 of the Fair and Fey as Sashegh and Nammi. This book, The Elves of Avalon, is a blockbuster, almost four times the length of the first book. It tells of the ending of Elves in our world and the first half of the true history of the Arthur Pendragon, including his relationship with his sister Anna, aka Morganna Le Fey. They love each other but Guinevere steals Arthur's heart and Morganna and her son go to northern Wales to live with King Lot. The Elves and King Arthur form an alliance to battle both Orcs and Anglo-Saxons. What if Arthur Pendragon did not want to be a king and for most of his military career was not a king but only the war leader of the united armies of the kings of Britannia? What if there was no such person as Lancelot? In fact, romanticists added him to the legend as pure fiction almost a thousand years after Arthur's last battle. What if Guinevere was not a nice person? She stole Arthur from his first wife Anna Pendragon, aka Morganna Le Fey. What if Arthur needed the help of a small band of Elves to accomplish his goals? What if Arthur had a Christian father (Uther Pendragon) but a Pagan, half-Elven mother (Igraine) and was neither Christian nor Pagan? All but one of the preceding things are provable facts of historical record. The fantasy element i
Page Count:
404
Publication Date:
2016-11-25
Publisher:
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10:
1542508045
ISBN-13:
9781542508049
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