I would like to introduce the dark haired man pictured on the cover. Perhaps you would like to add him to your family album? He is your Uncle Arthur. He left you a huge inheritance. Prydain is the Welsh name for Britain. Many of the old Welsh poems and tales talk of the land of Prydain when refering to the island. I have written about a time when native British, Saxons, Angles, Scots and Picts competed across this land. Out of this time arose the man who illuminated the Dark Ages. Arthnog (Arthur), but where did this great warrior come from? What motivated him to be the man he was?
Redemption contains elements of fantasy, mythology and history. The Roman Empire is in terminal decline and Prydain has become a land filled with conflict and danger. However there is hope. In the West the ancient Celtic culture is still strong and vibrant. When Arthnog was a child, his villa was attacked and his family lost. Taken into the protection of the Celts, he grows up secretly blaming himself for the misfortunes that befell his people. Once a young man, he feels compelled to travel the lands in search of meaning. He encounters Dunstane, a Pictish warrior, haunted by demons of her own. Later, a Saxon warrior called Leofric joins them; he, too, has a dark and mysterious past.
During his travels Arthnog unearths a conspiracy to subjugate the Western Celts of Prydain. Can the three warriors truly obtain redemption and help save a people?
Redemption contains elements of fantasy, mythology and history. The Roman Empire is in terminal decline and Prydain has become a land filled with conflict and danger. However there is hope. In the West the ancient Celtic culture is still strong and vibrant. When Arthnog was a child, his villa was attacked and his family lost. Taken into the protection of the Celts, he grows up secretly blaming himself for the misfortunes that befell his people. Once a young man, he feels compelled to travel the lands in search of meaning. He encounters Dunstane, a Pictish warrior, haunted by demons of her own. Later, a Saxon warrior called Leofric joins them; he, too, has a dark and mysterious past.
During his travels Arthnog unearths a conspiracy to subjugate the Western Celts of Prydain. Can the three warriors truly obtain redemption and help save a people?