The Other Brother

Once a Thief:

Where do legends come from? Before all the grand adventures and dire tragedies that shook the world to its core, there was a young boy named Tristan, whom the cruel hand of fate had left all alone in an indifferent and pitiless world. It is a journey from boyhood to manhood, from obscurity to purpose. Meet the boy who became a legend and discover where the adventure began.

This is a prequel, as it were, to the Serpent and the Unicorn series, it is recommended but not required that that book be read first. In this book we discover where Tristan came from and what he did before events in The Serpent and the Unicorn.

A Song of Lesser Days:

The world is laid waste through centuries of war and plague. The world has not known such desolation since the Beginning. Nation has risen against nation until none now can stand and some have vanished forever. Even Astoria has fallen and the Brethren are scattered in a quickly darkening and ever more dangerous world. Yet there is hope, though it be only a flickering candle on the edge of night.

Set a thousand years before The Serpent and the Unicorn, this book looks into some of the darkest days in the history of the world and what came after. It also details the rise of the Order of the Unicorn.

Thus It Began:

Time and forgetfulness have fogged the memories of men, but some stories are too great to be forgotten. Discover how it all began. A young girl is given an impossible task while the world she once knew is gone forever. No one knows what will emerge from the wreckage. How will civilization survive, especially when the dark forces that encouraged its fall are not content with mere ruin?

Discover how it all began! The very beginning of the world found in The Serpent and the Unicorn lies within. Discover for yourself whether it is ancient history or mere myth.

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The Other Brother

Once a Thief:

Where do legends come from? Before all the grand adventures and dire tragedies that shook the world to its core, there was a young boy named Tristan, whom the cruel hand of fate had left all alone in an indifferent and pitiless world. It is a journey from boyhood to manhood, from obscurity to purpose. Meet the boy who became a legend and discover where the adventure began.

This is a prequel, as it were, to the Serpent and the Unicorn series, it is recommended but not required that that book be read first. In this book we discover where Tristan came from and what he did before events in The Serpent and the Unicorn.

A Song of Lesser Days:

The world is laid waste through centuries of war and plague. The world has not known such desolation since the Beginning. Nation has risen against nation until none now can stand and some have vanished forever. Even Astoria has fallen and the Brethren are scattered in a quickly darkening and ever more dangerous world. Yet there is hope, though it be only a flickering candle on the edge of night.

Set a thousand years before The Serpent and the Unicorn, this book looks into some of the darkest days in the history of the world and what came after. It also details the rise of the Order of the Unicorn.

Thus It Began:

Time and forgetfulness have fogged the memories of men, but some stories are too great to be forgotten. Discover how it all began. A young girl is given an impossible task while the world she once knew is gone forever. No one knows what will emerge from the wreckage. How will civilization survive, especially when the dark forces that encouraged its fall are not content with mere ruin?

Discover how it all began! The very beginning of the world found in The Serpent and the Unicorn lies within. Discover for yourself whether it is ancient history or mere myth.

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The Other Brother

The Other Brother

by Susan Skylark
The Other Brother

The Other Brother

by Susan Skylark

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Overview

Once a Thief:

Where do legends come from? Before all the grand adventures and dire tragedies that shook the world to its core, there was a young boy named Tristan, whom the cruel hand of fate had left all alone in an indifferent and pitiless world. It is a journey from boyhood to manhood, from obscurity to purpose. Meet the boy who became a legend and discover where the adventure began.

This is a prequel, as it were, to the Serpent and the Unicorn series, it is recommended but not required that that book be read first. In this book we discover where Tristan came from and what he did before events in The Serpent and the Unicorn.

A Song of Lesser Days:

The world is laid waste through centuries of war and plague. The world has not known such desolation since the Beginning. Nation has risen against nation until none now can stand and some have vanished forever. Even Astoria has fallen and the Brethren are scattered in a quickly darkening and ever more dangerous world. Yet there is hope, though it be only a flickering candle on the edge of night.

Set a thousand years before The Serpent and the Unicorn, this book looks into some of the darkest days in the history of the world and what came after. It also details the rise of the Order of the Unicorn.

Thus It Began:

Time and forgetfulness have fogged the memories of men, but some stories are too great to be forgotten. Discover how it all began. A young girl is given an impossible task while the world she once knew is gone forever. No one knows what will emerge from the wreckage. How will civilization survive, especially when the dark forces that encouraged its fall are not content with mere ruin?

Discover how it all began! The very beginning of the world found in The Serpent and the Unicorn lies within. Discover for yourself whether it is ancient history or mere myth.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940153018089
Publisher: Susan Skylark
Publication date: 05/10/2016
Series: Chronicles of the Brethren
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Once upon a time there was a sensible young lady who pursued a practical career, but finding it far less fulfilling than the proponents of the modern fairytale promulgate, she then married a clergyman, much to everyone’s astonishment, including her own, and in proper fairytale fashion keeps house for the mysterious gentleman in a far away land, spending most of her time in company with a very short, whimsical person who can almost speak English. She enjoys fantasy, fairy tales, and adventure stories and her writing reflects this quaint affectation. She considers Happy Endings (more or less) a requisite to good literature and sanity, though real stories never, truly end.

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