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Warriors of the Continuum Part One: Arrival

Roger P. Heath

"What if the past, the present, and the future are naturally entwined? Each constantly in flux, but each smoothly flowing together as one; synchronised, compatible, and aligned; a past/future Continuum?"

- Bear, leader of the Iyes tribe

Hidden from most across the vastness of the Continuum, Kaos's strength grows, and his influence spreads wider. But in one particular time of the Continuum, the ancient Iyes tribe know of this threat from old, understanding it means a return of the ice and ultimately the destruction of them and their Land. Now, as told in their millennia-old Story, their tribe's shaman must make the Request for Warriors to come to their aid and fight for their Land's salvation. Yet their ancient enemy is also moving. Hidden eyes are watching.

Across the Continuum, other events unfold. Four childhood friends make a fateful encounter with a young explorer, changing their lives forever. A shadow meets a dragon to hand over a great prize. And a bookseller hears a Story, crossing a story of his own.

Arrival is the first part of the Warriors of the Continuum Trilogy, and tells of reluctant Warriors struggling to understand themselves, the world into which they have been thrust, and the scale of the challenge fate has set before them. And just how will the daemons help them ...?

The story begins here. It is a beginning.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Lifwynn Books
  • Publish Date: Jul 1st, 2025
  • Pages: 474
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 9.00in - 6.00in - 1.19in - 1.77lb
  • EAN: 9781068413629
  • Categories: Fantasy - Action & AdventureVisionary & MetaphysicalFantasy - Epic

Praise for this book

"... supremely in-depth fantasy with deeply personal character journeys in an expansive novel kicking off the Warriors of the Continuum saga."

"... world-building is brilliant, and the complex tribal cultures, ancient magic, and time shifts are executed without pulling readers out of the story."

-Readers'Favorite