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Abraham Merritt
The Moon Pool
"The Moon Pool" by Abraham Merritt is a fantasy novel published in 1919. When a mysterious entity called the Dweller rises from Earth's core to capture humans, Dr. Goodwin and pilot Larry O'Keefe descend into an underground realm of ancient races and advanced beings. There they encounter the Silent Ones—angelic creators bound by their love for their dangerous offspring—and two women locked in battle over O'Keefe's fate. As forces of good and evil collide, the fate of the world hangs on one question: can good triumph through love and sacrifice?
Frona Eunice Wait
Yermah the Dorado: The story of a lost race
"Yermah the Dorado: The story of a lost race" by Frona Eunice Wait is a fantasy novel written in the late 19th century. The story unfolds in the mythical Llama city of Tlamco, depicting the life of the protagonist, Yermah, who emerged from Atlantis and embraces his role as a leader in a civilization that blends magic and spirituality with the enigmatic landscapes of ancient California. The opening of the novel introduces readers to Yermah, who begins his day with a spirited ride accompanied by his horse, Cibolo, and his ocelot, Oghi. The scene sets the stage for the richly imaginative world of Tlamco, highlighting the lush natural environment and the civilization's complex societal structure that links it to Atlantis. Through vivid descriptions and the narrator's reflections on the city's historical significance, readers are drawn into Yermah's life as he navigates his responsibilities amidst the echoes of a lost lineage. As various characters are introduced, including his advisors and companions, the groundwork is laid for an adventure that intertwines themes of exploration, loyalty, and the pursuit of knowledge against a backdrop of both wonder and danger.
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