Imaginaerium Engine: Red Book

This detailed narrative explores the perilous journey of Maggie, a young woman entwined in a complex struggle involving ancient magical forces, mythological beings, and the dark designs of fascist political powers in the 1930s. Set across mystical realms and historical locations, the story weaves together themes of identity, power, loyalty, and sacrifice as Maggie confronts both supernatural and human threats to save the Imaginaerium Engine and the worlds it connects.

At the heart of the story is the Imaginaerium Engine, a powerful magical device whose core, the Heart, has been corrupted by the antagonist Bres. Maggie must free the Engine's Heart to prevent its catastrophic destruction that would trap the Tuatha in the mortal world. Her quest leads her to Dublin, where she seeks Em, the Engine's original designer, imprisoned beneath Trinity College by Maggie's mother, Vivienne, a powerful figure in the Otherworlds. Em's insights reveal the deadly nature of Bres's corruption and the urgency of Maggie's mission.

Maggie's subsequent capture by Bres introduces a tense dynamic within his castle, where she navigates a dangerous social landscape dominated by fascist leaders and Nazi youth, reflecting 1930s political tensions. At a formal dinner, Maggie is presented to Bres's fascist allies as his niece. The event showcases fascist cultural pride and political propaganda, but undercurrents of mistrust and menace pervade. Maggie faces probing questions about her origins, and a cryptic warning from Fräulein Mohr emphasizes the peril she endures. Despite the outward politeness, the atmosphere is fraught with ideological hostility and surveillance.

Maggie's journey is deeply rooted in Celtic mythology and fantasy elements. The Otherworlds, inhabited by factions such as the Tuatha Dé Danann and Fomoire, serve as the backdrop for the cosmic conflict. Maggie discovers her identity as the daughter of Vivienne, a water goddess, and Mars, the God of War, making her a unique immortal Entity distinct from the Tuatha. The narrative explores the significance of sacred sites and magical artifacts including the Sword of Light (Cruaidín Catutchenn). These elements underscore the struggle between light and darkness, and Maggie's role in that battle.

Throughout the story, Maggie endures brutal attacks from demonic forces allied with Bres, including Trölls, vampires, giants, and grotesque hybrids. She fights valiantly with the aid of her sword, her sídach Howl, and allies such as Áine and Mrs. Smith. Maggie's resilience is tested as she recovers physically and emotionally, deepening her bonds with her companions and embracing her divine responsibilities.

Maggie reunites with her family and allies at the crannog on Dearg Lough, where preparations intensify for a decisive confrontation with Bres's forces. Her foster parents, the Wells, reveal complex family dynamics including the presence of her half-sister Lorenda. Mr. Wells, revealed as Mars, shares his history and the cosmic significance of their lineage. The final battle involves direct confrontation with Bres and the corrupted Jamison, resulting in Jamison's destruction and purification of the land.

The narrative is framed as a partial account within the Imaginaerium Engine universe, blending myth, history, and fantasy, and hinting at further adventures and unresolved mysteries.

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Imaginaerium Engine: Red Book

This detailed narrative explores the perilous journey of Maggie, a young woman entwined in a complex struggle involving ancient magical forces, mythological beings, and the dark designs of fascist political powers in the 1930s. Set across mystical realms and historical locations, the story weaves together themes of identity, power, loyalty, and sacrifice as Maggie confronts both supernatural and human threats to save the Imaginaerium Engine and the worlds it connects.

At the heart of the story is the Imaginaerium Engine, a powerful magical device whose core, the Heart, has been corrupted by the antagonist Bres. Maggie must free the Engine's Heart to prevent its catastrophic destruction that would trap the Tuatha in the mortal world. Her quest leads her to Dublin, where she seeks Em, the Engine's original designer, imprisoned beneath Trinity College by Maggie's mother, Vivienne, a powerful figure in the Otherworlds. Em's insights reveal the deadly nature of Bres's corruption and the urgency of Maggie's mission.

Maggie's subsequent capture by Bres introduces a tense dynamic within his castle, where she navigates a dangerous social landscape dominated by fascist leaders and Nazi youth, reflecting 1930s political tensions. At a formal dinner, Maggie is presented to Bres's fascist allies as his niece. The event showcases fascist cultural pride and political propaganda, but undercurrents of mistrust and menace pervade. Maggie faces probing questions about her origins, and a cryptic warning from Fräulein Mohr emphasizes the peril she endures. Despite the outward politeness, the atmosphere is fraught with ideological hostility and surveillance.

Maggie's journey is deeply rooted in Celtic mythology and fantasy elements. The Otherworlds, inhabited by factions such as the Tuatha Dé Danann and Fomoire, serve as the backdrop for the cosmic conflict. Maggie discovers her identity as the daughter of Vivienne, a water goddess, and Mars, the God of War, making her a unique immortal Entity distinct from the Tuatha. The narrative explores the significance of sacred sites and magical artifacts including the Sword of Light (Cruaidín Catutchenn). These elements underscore the struggle between light and darkness, and Maggie's role in that battle.

Throughout the story, Maggie endures brutal attacks from demonic forces allied with Bres, including Trölls, vampires, giants, and grotesque hybrids. She fights valiantly with the aid of her sword, her sídach Howl, and allies such as Áine and Mrs. Smith. Maggie's resilience is tested as she recovers physically and emotionally, deepening her bonds with her companions and embracing her divine responsibilities.

Maggie reunites with her family and allies at the crannog on Dearg Lough, where preparations intensify for a decisive confrontation with Bres's forces. Her foster parents, the Wells, reveal complex family dynamics including the presence of her half-sister Lorenda. Mr. Wells, revealed as Mars, shares his history and the cosmic significance of their lineage. The final battle involves direct confrontation with Bres and the corrupted Jamison, resulting in Jamison's destruction and purification of the land.

The narrative is framed as a partial account within the Imaginaerium Engine universe, blending myth, history, and fantasy, and hinting at further adventures and unresolved mysteries.

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Imaginaerium Engine: Red Book

Imaginaerium Engine: Red Book

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Imaginaerium Engine: Red Book

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This detailed narrative explores the perilous journey of Maggie, a young woman entwined in a complex struggle involving ancient magical forces, mythological beings, and the dark designs of fascist political powers in the 1930s. Set across mystical realms and historical locations, the story weaves together themes of identity, power, loyalty, and sacrifice as Maggie confronts both supernatural and human threats to save the Imaginaerium Engine and the worlds it connects.

At the heart of the story is the Imaginaerium Engine, a powerful magical device whose core, the Heart, has been corrupted by the antagonist Bres. Maggie must free the Engine's Heart to prevent its catastrophic destruction that would trap the Tuatha in the mortal world. Her quest leads her to Dublin, where she seeks Em, the Engine's original designer, imprisoned beneath Trinity College by Maggie's mother, Vivienne, a powerful figure in the Otherworlds. Em's insights reveal the deadly nature of Bres's corruption and the urgency of Maggie's mission.

Maggie's subsequent capture by Bres introduces a tense dynamic within his castle, where she navigates a dangerous social landscape dominated by fascist leaders and Nazi youth, reflecting 1930s political tensions. At a formal dinner, Maggie is presented to Bres's fascist allies as his niece. The event showcases fascist cultural pride and political propaganda, but undercurrents of mistrust and menace pervade. Maggie faces probing questions about her origins, and a cryptic warning from Fräulein Mohr emphasizes the peril she endures. Despite the outward politeness, the atmosphere is fraught with ideological hostility and surveillance.

Maggie's journey is deeply rooted in Celtic mythology and fantasy elements. The Otherworlds, inhabited by factions such as the Tuatha Dé Danann and Fomoire, serve as the backdrop for the cosmic conflict. Maggie discovers her identity as the daughter of Vivienne, a water goddess, and Mars, the God of War, making her a unique immortal Entity distinct from the Tuatha. The narrative explores the significance of sacred sites and magical artifacts including the Sword of Light (Cruaidín Catutchenn). These elements underscore the struggle between light and darkness, and Maggie's role in that battle.

Throughout the story, Maggie endures brutal attacks from demonic forces allied with Bres, including Trölls, vampires, giants, and grotesque hybrids. She fights valiantly with the aid of her sword, her sídach Howl, and allies such as Áine and Mrs. Smith. Maggie's resilience is tested as she recovers physically and emotionally, deepening her bonds with her companions and embracing her divine responsibilities.

Maggie reunites with her family and allies at the crannog on Dearg Lough, where preparations intensify for a decisive confrontation with Bres's forces. Her foster parents, the Wells, reveal complex family dynamics including the presence of her half-sister Lorenda. Mr. Wells, revealed as Mars, shares his history and the cosmic significance of their lineage. The final battle involves direct confrontation with Bres and the corrupted Jamison, resulting in Jamison's destruction and purification of the land.

The narrative is framed as a partial account within the Imaginaerium Engine universe, blending myth, history, and fantasy, and hinting at further adventures and unresolved mysteries.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780999807057
Publisher: Otter Track Press
Publication date: 08/11/2025
Series: Imaginaerium Engine
Edition description: 2nd ed.
Pages: 700
Product dimensions: 5.00(w) x 8.00(h) x 1.54(d)
Age Range: 13 - 17 Years

About the Author

Clifford Wayne completed his MFA at the University of San Francisco. Born in Canton, Mississippi, he has spent most of his adult life in Texas, California, and Alabama. He now lives in Texas again with his wife, Theresa, and their Afghan Hound, Sophie.
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