Excalibur’s Pendragon: Book One of the Aethervard Legacy

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The modern-day successor of Pendragon Arthur is summoned to the magic realm of Annwn in the multi-award-winning novel Excalibur’s Pendragon: Book One of the Aethervard Legacy!

There is an ancient legend wherein godlike sentinels known as the Aethervard created a sentient sword to guide their servants in the magic realm of Annwn. The sword was known as Excalibur, and the servants were known as the Pendragons.

One such Pendragon was the mighty King Arthur. After Arthur’s fall, Excalibur disappeared, leaving Annwn and the other realms without a Pendragon…until this legacy is revived!

In the year 2013, 17-year-old Ryan Walker of Fort Collins suffers from severe depression after his mother’s death. While struggling to cope with this loss, Ryan awakens one night to find the emblem of Excalibur appearing on his shoulder, revealing that he is Excalibur’s new Pendragon.

To withstand the evil forces that oppose this succession, Ryan must embrace Excalibur’s calling and overcome his inner conflict. Otherwise, the new Pendragon and those he cares for won’t survive.

However, can Ryan become a true Pendragon when he feels robbed of the right to choose otherwise? And if he were given that choice, what could possibly dissuade him from rejecting this calling after what he may endure?

Discover the answers to these questions and more in this award-winning fantasy novel: Excalibur’s Pendragon!

A winner of the Summer 2023 PenCraft Book Award, the Literary Titan Gold Award, and the 2nd Place Award for Fantasy in the Spring 2024 BookFest Awards, the first installment of The Aethervard Legacy will take you on an exciting journey that blends the modern world with ancient legends!

Original source: https://literarytitan.com/2024/04/28/excaliburs-pendragon-book-one-of-the-aethervard-legacy/

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