New Release: The Fourth Level – Book 7 – Deep Freeze

2018-11-16 – The Fourth Level – Book 7 – Deep Freeze by Nicholas Huntley has officially released.

Description: In the aftermath of the last adventure, Charlemagne hides from the watchful eyes of the government as he travels to the North Pole in search of another meteorite with extraterrestrial qualities. However, as he searches for this meteorite, he instead unearths more than he could imagine in the ancient, cold ice of the arctic.

Meanwhile, Diana and Tristan, pressed on myths and reality as well as taken aback by Charlemagne’s cutting them out of yet another adventure, stowaway on the Research Vessel Ingstad unbeknownst to Charlemagne so that they can come and see the wonder of the arctic for themselves.

What awaits the three, hidden and forgotten within the ice of this uninhabitable frozen land? Are some things better kept under the ice? Will Diana and Tristan see what they expect to see, or could this just be their most dangerous adventure yet…?

Pages: 212

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New Release: The Völsunga Saga

2018-11-01The Völsunga Saga by Anonymous has been released as part of the Whitewolf Classic collection. Believed to be based on a first millennium legend, the first-known written edition of the folk tale existed as early as the 13th century. The Whitewolf Classic edition of this Germanic tale contains the English translation from the original Icelandic text.

Description: The Story of the Völsungs is a medieval folktale written by an unknown hand about the Völsung family from generation to generation, beginning with Sigi, the son of Odin, all the way through to the famous Germanic hero, Sigurd, the bane of the sinister dragon Fafnir. Believed to be based on late ancient to early medieval times during the rule of Germanic kings in Western and Central Europe, this timeless tale has set the basis for modern fantasy novels, alongside other European medieval tales, although arguably none as more critical as the Völsungs.

Known in Germany by the name Siegfried, the basis of this heroic figure have been widely debated, from legendary figures such as Arminius in the 1st century to later legends up to the 10th century. The earliest copy of this folkish tale was compiled in 13th century in Iceland and is largely based on the historical text, the Elder Edda.

Pages: 157

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