The Legend of Misty Mountains
by Shiva Sethuraman
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Pub Date 10 Jan 2022 | Archive Date 2 Nov 2022
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Description
Misty Mountains is a magical abode nestled among the clouds and inhabited by The Strange People. It had been established by the Lightning Strikers and the Magicians who have lived in peaceful coexistence for the last ten years. The Strikers possess the incredible power to create lightning, thunder and rain. The Strikers wield their power without restraint and have no desire to help the Earthly People living below.
The Magicians possess sublime skills and knowledge. They visualize a world where the Misty Mountaineers and Earthly People live in close contact with each other, benefitting from each other’s knowledge.
With the Lightning Strikers showing no inclination of contacting the Earthly People, things are at an impasse at Misty Mountains.
The Magicians suspect that the source of the Strikers’ immense power lies in a hidden gemstone.
The Magicians decide to acquire the gemstone and use its powers to help the Earthly People living below. Do they succeed? What happens if they fail?
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Featured Reviews
A great story with lots of twists and magic. This is a well written story and hooked me from the start. This is an intense read, with a interesting plot and fantastic characters, great emotion and Loads of excitement!
this was my first book by Shiva Sethuraman and Mr. Sethuraman has a great writing style. The concept was really well done and I enjoyed going on this journey. I was invested in what was going on with these characters. It left me wanting more and I look forward to reading more from the author.
"The dwarves had disappeared into the shrubs on one side and operated what looked like a lever, also made of
stone. The huge boulder had rolled easily to one side to reveal an entrance."