By V.C. Andrews
What if mere mortals may well meet their Gods and research the solutions to life's so much mysterious questions?
Now they can.
think a planet with blazing suns. a global inhabited by way of mortals with flaming pink hair, saffron coloured dermis, and violet eyes. a spot the place severe and infrequently violent climatic conditions strength the folk underground the place they are going to be safe...until the following livid hurricane moves. This unusual land is El Sod-A-Por, the ill-favored one, and within the a long way distance sits the golf green Mountain, domestic of the Gods -- Gods who've no mercy. yet every thing adjustments while a fearless younger guy, Far-Awn, defies his father's warnings and travels tirelessly, looking for a star-shaped opalescent flower.
This spectacular plant turns into the resource of endless foodstuff and will also be made into transparent atmospheric domes, which enclose whole towns to make sure peace and security.
Years later El Sod-A-Por is named El Dorriane, the right, and Ras-Far, grandson of the respected Far-Awn, is king. the folk fortunately dwell a lifetime of lots -- until eventually a complete urban is mysteriously burnt up. A civil battle among the higher and reduce Dorrianians ignites, forcing the king to ship an entourage of the bravest and most powerful males from every one province to the golf green Mountain to hunt solutions to this unforeseen unrest.
Ras-Far's merely baby, the gorgeous and headstrong Sharita, calls for to compliment the boys around the arid barren region plains to satisfy the Gods.
The good-looking barbarian Dray-Gon, from reduce Dorriane, leads the day trip, yet he sees the princess as an pointless burden. Now he'll need to defend her from the ruthless sandstorms and evil outlaws who will try and enslave her at any chance. because the remarkable trip starts off, their love-hate dating transforms into a captivating ardour, because the princess's icy external starts to thaw and Dray-Gon turns from a hard-edged savage right into a mild hero. but if they ultimately achieve the golf green Mountain, they're met with a surprising revelation that demanding situations every thing they ever believed to be true....
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Give the priests Musha and there will be no ending to their demands. ” cautioned Lee-La in a hushed voice of fear, cautiously looking around to see who might have overheard. ” shouted Baka angrily. “Those days are gone! ” Baka glared at his wife in hot temper, then threw himself down on the bed. The second sun was near the horizon. Soon all would fall into oblivion, but he had the time to wonder briefly which son would he willingly sacrifice—if someday he must: Not one, not one…not even the worst, who was in some ways the best.
All heading toward the memoried place of warmth, safety, and grain. Far-Awn dropped down on his knees, and woefully, for the first time in his life, he prayed in complete and humble supplication to the Gods of Green Mountain to let his puhlets live to reach home; to keep the storms from coming today; to keep the warfars asleep in their dens. Then he was on his feet and running, back to where the puhlets had fed on the mossy-green growth. His sharp eyes, almost blue, knowledgeably searched the ground.
It came about in the days that followed that once-friendly neighbors stayed as far from Baka and his family as they could, lest they share in Baka’s special punishment from the Gods when it came. And come it would, sooner or later. Twelve sons alive and healthy—though Far-Awn was doubtful mentally—was sure to be noticed. That woebegone expression of Baka’s could be just the result of overwork and too much mental strain, and not his natural humble expression, as it should be. Finally, the weather became so unendurable, all but Baka moved underground.