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A Storm of Cloaks series continues with this gripping second book of G.H. Babagilo's epic adventure A Duel of Feathers. In the midst of this deadly storm, magical orders are battling, betrayals brewing, and all bleeding. Nothing is certain...None is safe... A cursed night dispersed the Nestless Eagles band from their only nest. On the Sapphire Sea, Lia and Alec meet a notorious pirate whose tongue is sharper than any blade. Meanwhile, Niro and Tashunko travel with Elmagos, the green wizard, to Capana. There, in the White Castle, unexpected events swirl the fate of Low Earth. Lord Roy Fogel, the master of the Lone Wolf fortress, put all his faith and trust in a treacherous Scorpion Kahn. Can a wolf embrace a scorpion without being stung? In Thousand Knolls, a shepherd lad is about to push himself beyond his limits... Soon enough, all will realize the forces within the storm...
Gh Babagilo (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Crown and the Cloak, The: Book 4
A Storm of Cloaks series continues with this hair-raising fourth book of G.H. Babagilo’s epic adventure, The Crown and the Cloak. In the midst of this deadly storm, magical orders are battling, betrayals brewing, and all bleeding. Nothing is certain… None is safe… Blinded by an alluring treasure, Captain Eel and his shipmate are about to discover that not all is promising… The bond between Niro, Tashunko, and Edelin is growing stronger as their training continues. Yet some unexpected event might shatter it all. Beyond the Frosty Reef, on the island of death, Half-Lip and unexpected allies are about to face the battle of their life. In the Cloak Castle, strange things are happening that will change the fate of all. As a thunderous storm takes over, blood spreads everywhere…
Gh Babagilo (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Biblical Investigative Mythology: Connecting World Religions and Ancient Culture to Scripture
Now that we have seen two different and contradictory accounts of the creation, to be found in the first two chapters of Genesis, we will endeavor to learn if there is sufficient reason to believe they are copies of more ancient legends. According to the first account, we have seen that God divided the work of creation into six days. This idea agrees with that of the ancient Persians. The Zend-Avesta—the sacred writings of the Parsees—states that the Supreme being Ahuramazdâ (Ormuzd), created the universe and man in six successive periods, in the following order: First, the Heavens; second, the Waters; third, the Earth; fourth, the Trees and Plants; fifth, Animals; and sixth, Man. After the Creator had finished his work, he rested. The Avesta account of the creation is limited to this announcement, but we find a more detailed history of the origin of the human species in the book entitled Bundehesh, dedicated to the exposition of a complete cosmogony. This book states that Ahuramazdâ created the first man and women joined together at the back. After dividing them, he endowed them with motion and activity, placed within them an intelligent soul, and bade them 'to be humble of heart; to observe the law; to be pure in their thoughts, pure in their speech, pure in their actions.' Thus were born Mashya and Mashyâna, the pair from which all human beings are descended.
Ryan Moorhen (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Science and Technology of Ancient Civilizations
Over the past five million years, our species has spread from the plains of East Africa to every inhabitable landmass on our planet. Combinations of our technological Know-how, scientific knowledge, and complex societies have allowed humanity to shape and affect our environment more than any of our fellow species, even to the point of our peril. How did we get to this situation? What are some of our ancestors' choices as individuals, societies, and species that shaped our history to the present day? How did we develop those complex societies that let us build the first cities, nations, and empires? How much control did our ancestors have over their choices? What did they ascribe to the will of the Gods, and what was the result of human abilities? How do we in the present day, acknowledge and interact with our cultural inheritance from the ancient world? The answers to these age-old questions, of course, span some 11,000 years! The evidence looks like we had a fragmented intruder comet sometime about 10,000 BC that ended the Ice Age. This Concept is now the debate of Astronomers in the last decade only.
Learn Alchemical Editors (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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The Sumerian Golden Age: Legends of the Anunnaki as Revealed by their Mysterious Discoveries
The study of origins may undoubtedly be regarded as the most striking characteristic of recent archaeological research. There is a peculiar fascination in tracking any highly developed civilization to its source and watching its growth from the rude and tentative efforts of primitive people to the more elaborate achievements of a later day. Furthermore, we can now explain the ancient history of the three principal civilizations of the ancient world because of recent excavations. The origins of Greek civilization may now be traced beyond the Mycenaean epoch, through the different stages of Aegean culture back into the Neolithic age. In Egypt, excavations have not only yielded remains of the early dynastic kings who lived before the pyramid-builders, but they have revealed the existence of Neolithic Egyptians dating from a period long anterior to the earliest written records that have been recovered. Finally, excavations in Mesopotamia have enabled us to trace the civilization of Assyria and Sumeria back to an earlier and more primitive race, which in the remote past occupied the lower plains of the Tigris and Euphrates. In contrast, the more recent digging in Persia and Turkestan has thrown light upon other primitive inhabitants of Western Asia and has raised problems concerning their cultural connections with the West, which were undreamed a few years ago.
Ryan Moorhen (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Legends of the Ancient Egyptian Record Keepers: As told by their Unique Hieroglyphic Literature
This Book tells of the legends of the Gods of ancient Egypt, legends circulated during the 'morning of the world' as described by the Egyptians, originally carved in stone, and written on papyrus, preserved for millennia until now. Although this Book is intended to arouse the public's interest in the religion and civilization of ancient Egypt, it also fuels the imagination on the lost knowledge of the Egyptians. Although the Book is intended for the layman, each piece of ancient literature has notes provided for the more scientific reader. In these accounts, the origin of the legend, the Book, or books in which the original may be found, and the papyrus texts have been translated into one of the modern languages by various great scholars in various languages of the present time. There are other multitudes of translations that can be seen in the libraries of specialists; many of these, however, are of use only to those who study the Egyptian language and literature. The order of the stories is thus: First come the legends of various gods, then the legends of Osiris and the deities associated with him, and finally the legends of Ra. In the end, you build a fascinating picture in your mind of the legends and a brief synopsis of all the gods that appear in them.
Henry Romano, Learn Alchemical Editors (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Secrets of Mesoamerica: From Aztec Kings to Mayan Mythology
Numerous individuals identify folklore and legends just like the Greeks and Romans. Those two civic establishments have provided the most renowned fantasies and divine beings ever told. Notwithstanding, nearly all societies in all areas of the world have their exceptional legends. This holds on an epic scale for the elegant Mayan and Aztec human elevations created in Mesoamerica.Mesoamerica is a geological territory that covers most of what is currently Mexico, Guatemala, Belize, and different pieces of Central America. Although the early Mesoamerican societies from which the Mayas and Aztecs arose were diverse from various perspectives, they experienced each other regularly in light of exchange, movement, and success. Therefore, they share a portion of similar qualities, and their religions and fantasies share a portion of similar topics. For instance, most Mesoamerican societies were exceptionally keen on monitoring time, so they created confounded schedules to anticipate significant occasions, like changing the seasons and eclipses of the Sun or moon. They accepted that they had to know when these occasions would occur to make societal contributions and penances to the divine beings; the powers of pleasing and abhorrent actions well document controlled their lives.
Windsor Lopez (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Tongues of Silk and Fire: Book 3
A Storm of Cloaks series continues with this thrilling third book of G.H. Babagilo’s epic adventure Tongues of Silk and Fire. In the midst of this deadly storm, magical orders are battling, betrayals brewing, and all bleeding. Nothing is certain… None is safe… With the Wizards’ Game on the horizon, the Southern Team is about to start a ghostly training, one that will test each member to the bones. After seeing the Peacocks of the Veerlands deceiving his order, Kennard the black is filled with wrath. As he sets a plot on Low Earth, a tongue catches fire… Lia, the feistiest Eagle in the band, has no choice but to ally herself with Captain Eel. Now, her life depends on a tongue of silk… Troubled by the alarming events on the Floating Islands, Elmagos, the green wizard, is on the move. Time is against him. He must travel to the North without delay. Within the storm, there is a glimpse into the past…
Gh Babagilo (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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You are about to immerse yourself into an epic adventure like no other: A Storm of Cloaks. In the midst of this deadly storm, magical orders are battling, betrayals brewing, and all bleeding. Nothing is certain… None is safe… High above the Sea Forest, Niro and his notorious band, the Nestless Eagles, are about to lose their only shelter. Desperate to save their nest, they embark on a perilous journey… Roy Fogel, the Lord of the Lone Wolf fortress, has just received grim news. At last, his secret past might have caught up with him. There is no time to be cautious now, for the North's fate and his own destiny are on the line. For eight long moons, Elmagos, the green wizard of Low Earth, found no clues about the kidnapping riddle, yet his eyes and ears discovered other troubling signs, marks he has not seen since the Great War. Amid this turmoil, an unexpected visitor whispers dreadful tidings: 'Wizards and witches are leaving the Floating Islands for Low Earth, joining forces with the Cursed City. Soon they will be ready to wage a total war.' A terrible storm is coming…
Gh Babagilo (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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You are about to immerse yourself in an epic adventure like no other: A Storm of Cloaks. In the midst of this deadly storm, magical orders are battling, betrayals brewing, and all bleeding. Nothing is certain... None is safe... Nine years before our tale begins, the most notorious pirate ship to ever sail the Sapphire Sea encounters a harmless prey. Someone on board is about to find a discovery that will shake the fate of all.
Gh Babagilo (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Science and Technology of Ancient Civilizations
Over the past five million years, our species has spread from the plains of East Africa to every inhabitable landmass on our planet. Combinations of our technological Know-how, scientific knowledge, and complex societies have allowed humanity to shape and affect our environment more than any of our fellow species, even to the point of our peril. How did we get to this situation? What are some of our ancestors' choices as individuals, societies, and species that shaped our history to the present day? How did we develop those complex societies that let us build the first cities, nations, and empires? How much control did our ancestors have over their choices? What did they ascribe to the will of the Gods, and what was the result of human abilities? How do we in the present day, acknowledge and interact with our cultural inheritance from the ancient world? The answers to these age-old questions, of course, span some 11,000 years! The evidence looks like we had a fragmented intruder comet sometime about 10,000 BC that ended the Ice Age. This Concept is now the debate of Astronomers in the last decade only.
Learn Alchemical Editors (Author), Jamie Hoskin (Narrator)
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Unn, called Fleshweaver, has long sailed the coasts in the fleet of karvi she inherited from her mighty father. The coast dwellers respect her and pay tribute in thanks for her selfless protection. When a subordinate betrays her, Unn is left alone in a foreign land, stripped of all she’d ever known. Now she must travel away from danger, and rebuild her father’s legacy from nothing. Stories in the 1010 universe are based on Norse mythology, expertly adapted for modern audiences. Witness historical fantasy in its natural habitat, with tales of revenge, war, warrior castes, trolls, elves, and even dragons. All presented in spatial audio, so use your headphones for best experience. Created by Jens-Peter Sjoberg Creative Consultant, TJ Marquis Narrated by Megan Sayer, James Somerset, Jamie Hoskin, Daniel Hignell, Will Gillham, Wilfred Duggan, Christian Neale, Daniel Hignell, Christian Neale, Wilfred Duggan, Debbie Cotman, Anthony Geoffrey, Ellie Littlechild, Emma Jo, Emily Roberts Produced by Tell A Tale AB
Jens-Peter Sjöberg, Tj Marquis (Author), Anthony Geoffrey, Christian Neale, Daniel Hignell, Debbie Cotman, Ellie Littlechild, Emily Roberts, Emma Jo, James Somerset, Jamie Hoskin, Megan Sayer, Wilfred Duggan, Will Gillham (Narrator)
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