Fire Borne

Fire Borne

Ages come and go in the midst of creation. The cosmos is shaped by each one, each age having a life of its own - limited in the vast expanse of time, seemingly infinite in the eyes of those who live within it. As one age passes, another settles in. A new age dawns in a distant galaxy. It is borne of fire and destruction. As planets fall to the Mordon, peoples are enslaved, terrified into submission by a weapon that burns entire worlds. So dawns the age of the Mordon. A not so ancient prophesy speaks of One Child to survive. One is to be borne to a new age of its own. In a clash of ancient ways and modern technology, One Child is fire borne to a new start. A simple, easy read. Violence and Adult Situations.
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