The Immortal Tree - Scott Devon - Books - Booktrail Publishing - 9781637670934 - March 17, 2021
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The Immortal Tree

Scott Devon

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The Immortal Tree

On an island in the middle of the Nillway river stood a giant tree that gave life to the animals, healed illness, and improved knowledge of those who lived in the garden. The immortal tree was named Vivar by its protector and ruler of the land and great healer, The Dragon King. If the tree were to perish, The Dragon King believed all harmony in the garden would cease, animals would begin to kill one another for food and fight to become the dominant species. Meanwhile, in a nearby land, a woman named Lilith was about to give birth and begin the creation of mankind. During birth, she faces complications and certain death. The Dragon King flies to her rescue and offers her the chance to survive but in return, she must agree to a request sometime in the future. Lilith gives birth to two sons, Jaaling and Khan, and soon humanity begins to grow. The Dragon King creates his own family and everything in the garden is peaceful until a huge storm tears him from his wife and child. As the Dragon King searches for his family and Vivar, mankind led by Khan is planning to dominate and conquer the animals in the garden and take control of Vivar. The Dragon King is reunited with his family just as Khan attempts to take control of the garden. He is confronted by The Dragon King's son who foils Khan's deadly plan. Although safe for now, The Dragon King knows he will be back. Follow the battle between mankind and the animal kingdom through many generations. Will peace and harmony be shattered for mankind's need for destruction and power?

Media Books     Hardcover Book   (Book with hard spine and cover)
Released March 17, 2021
ISBN13 9781637670934
Publishers Booktrail Publishing
Pages 156
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 13 mm   ·   399 g
Language English  

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