The Prophesy
"Byddwch yn blant hardd o'r Llygad Serpents, er eich bod yn cael eich colli, gallaf anadlu gobaith i galonnau a dod â chi adref. Deffro i'm gair a dod o hyd i'r gwir olau."
The place known as the Forbidden Lands stretches out way beyond the northern mountains where man fears to venture. From this place emanates an all-consuming blackness, which threatens to fill the heart of those who seek only evil. The sorcerer Ashaman is one who's mind is corrupted by the forces of dark energy For him the hidden beast has grown fierce and powerful while across the land righteousness grows less and less. Fear and hate have become Ashaman's song of war, hope and salvation the cry of but a few honest folk.
Rufus Jack, he who they called the People's Liberator is one of those honest people, yet one who has become scarred by doubt and bitterly haunted by the memory of past mistakes. His power has been brought into question by the murder of his wife, Moone and the kidnapping of Aurora, his estranged and illegitimate child. Anger and a deep-seated rage now gnaw constantly at his gut, making him believe he is condemned to grieve forever The memory of Ashaman's evil deeds remain forever fresh in his resentful mind even though the acts themselves occurred many years before. Rufus Jack, lost in his own thoughts has become obsessed by the search for his daughter.
Meanwhile Ashaman, along with his deformed, dreadnought henchman, Kallick have formed an invincible army of the fallen dead to enforce the power of his prophesy. To this end and following a long night of festering rumour Meridian is taken and the people inevitably turn to the power of dark energy.
Can evil be beaten? Can the demons be slain? Can the young pretender Ursa the Bear, the son of Uri overcome fears of his own past and find enough courage to carry out the long-held promise of finally bringing an end to the power of the Dark Energy?
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