Aeon: Prime is a 95,487 word long adventure novel. When an evil warlock named Vasu vows revenge against the king he feels abandoned his poisoned tribe, he captures an ancient entity that provides him with outstanding powers, but only when it's force fed spirits. The creator of this fictitious world plans to galvanize the individuals containing the souls of the mightiest beasts to ever exist, in order to stop Vasu's murderous plot. With the use of the Soul Arms, which are weapons that will allow the chosen warriors to merge with the powers of their previous embodiments, they'll be prepared to war against Vasu, who's spread seeds of evil throughout the universe.
It begins by telling the story of Thomas, who has the ability to manipulate water. He's a member of a team of mutant mercenaries called The Protectors. While exploring a laboratory infested with horrendous-spliced-vicious beings, for a client who paid them to locate a map, Tom describes to his partner his most memorable mission as a lawman of Earth. The audience travels 400 years prior to the start of the novel, to discover the traumatizing events that led to his wife's death, which occurred within a city called Neo Sector, during a time when society is both hyper-monitored by the government's highly-advanced technology, and plagued with deadly drugs.
Part 2 is about Patrick, who's a teenage, highly skilled thief. He carries the soul of The Creator's grandson, and after stumbling upon a strange bow that transports him to another world, the spirits attached to the weapon inform him of his bizarre destiny. These undead voices desire his help with freeing their descendants from worshipers of evil who wish to turn their old tribe, into food.
In part 3, the future leader of the reincarnated team, is introduced. When a royal blacksmith's stock is stolen by beasts, he kidnaps the only person that can help him; by arming a king named Kalga with his destined Soul Arm, he's made ready to recover the creations from the magic-infused monsters, who reek havoc as they roam about in search of food. Within the stolen stock, are nine other Soul Arms, which Kalga learns he must provide to his prophesied crew.
Part 4 takes place prior to the previous events. After the gladiator tournament that three of The Protectors participated in, while the others unknowingly embark on a mission to revive Vasu's vengeful son, who wishes to claim his father's life, they agree to help a distraught group of aliens with taking down whoever is responsible for their ruined original planet.
Aeon concludes with Khalil's narrative. For twenty years, his remaining family has attempted to locate hidden cursed swords, which were crafted from the essence of the entity that Vasu draws his power from, in hopes of mastering their overwhelming magic, and using it to free their loved ones from filthy rich terrorists, who've enslaved them.
Aeon: Prime is a 95,487 word long adventure novel. When an evil warlock named Vasu vows revenge against the king he feels abandoned his poisoned tribe, he captures an ancient entity that provides him with outstanding powers, but only when it's force fed spirits. The creator of this fictitious world plans to galvanize the individuals containing the souls of the mightiest beasts to ever exist, in order to stop Vasu's murderous plot. With the use of the Soul Arms, which are weapons that will allow the chosen warriors to merge with the powers of their previous embodiments, they'll be prepared to war against Vasu, who's spread seeds of evil throughout the universe.
It begins by telling the story of Thomas, who has the ability to manipulate water. He's a member of a team of mutant mercenaries called The Protectors. While exploring a laboratory infested with horrendous-spliced-vicious beings, for a client who paid them to locate a map, Tom describes to his partner his most memorable mission as a lawman of Earth. The audience travels 400 years prior to the start of the novel, to discover the traumatizing events that led to his wife's death, which occurred within a city called Neo Sector, during a time when society is both hyper-monitored by the government's highly-advanced technology, and plagued with deadly drugs.
Part 2 is about Patrick, who's a teenage, highly skilled thief. He carries the soul of The Creator's grandson, and after stumbling upon a strange bow that transports him to another world, the spirits attached to the weapon inform him of his bizarre destiny. These undead voices desire his help with freeing their descendants from worshipers of evil who wish to turn their old tribe, into food.
In part 3, the future leader of the reincarnated team, is introduced. When a royal blacksmith's stock is stolen by beasts, he kidnaps the only person that can help him; by arming a king named Kalga with his destined Soul Arm, he's made ready to recover the creations from the magic-infused monsters, who reek havoc as they roam about in search of food. Within the stolen stock, are nine other Soul Arms, which Kalga learns he must provide to his prophesied crew.
Part 4 takes place prior to the previous events. After the gladiator tournament that three of The Protectors participated in, while the others unknowingly embark on a mission to revive Vasu's vengeful son, who wishes to claim his father's life, they agree to help a distraught group of aliens with taking down whoever is responsible for their ruined original planet.
Aeon concludes with Khalil's narrative. For twenty years, his remaining family has attempted to locate hidden cursed swords, which were crafted from the essence of the entity that Vasu draws his power from, in hopes of mastering their overwhelming magic, and using it to free their loved ones from filthy rich terrorists, who've enslaved them.