History of The Vollplaen: Book I, Year 732 - Lifevaydium
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A mage joins a guild and commits a taboo spell to separate all that is not good from within himself and expel it. He does not realize at the time this action creates a separate entity of pure evil, and the two become arch-rivals. The mage desires to create a land out of love, using a type of alchemy with a realm manifestor. While he is resting, the completely wicked former part of himself, sneaks into his quarters and manipulates the spell before it is finished. The deplorable one hid his transformations within the matrix of the realm manifestor to mar the land and invite spite and malice within it. Unaware of this alteration, the mage finishes his spell and creates his realm, which becomes a real environment known as The Vollplaen. In this place, everything follows a perfect path, according to the mage, but dark times await this fragile world.
The following are three circle-poems (each one set at a different region of The Vollplaen) at the time of the entrance of vile deeds into the globe. This causes things to suddenly shift from utopia to a horizon of despair. Discover the hope remaining despite this.
In the first book Lifevaydium, a Telemic Nomad arrives into the capital of a jungle-residing race. This Telemic Nomad speaks with the voice of the mage who created The Vollplaen, but informs the populace that the mage has decreed them to begin to act different than usual.
Enter a land where vivid characters weave the stories of their lives into an epic tale. Find realism within the fiction that speaks out an important message. Get caught up in action and drama as the greatest war ever in The History of The Vollplaen is staged through these pages. Get ready for being intrigued, moved, and thrilled at the battles at the slopes of erupting volcanoes, the creative descriptions of many unheard of creatures and landscapes envisioned by the author, terrible tragedies, and romances which make you think deeper about love and communication of that love.
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