The Centre Vale
Trilogy Synopsis |
Firing five bolts of creative energy into the lifeless planet, The Spirit of The Great Maker embodies the now active world, purposely using it to bring forth life. Influencing evolutionary forces to unfold in a set direction, millions of years pass before humans finally emerge, people full of self yet kindling an inner quality that promises greatness.
Hanor, the young Heir of Manson, leaves behind an idle life of fun, and turns instead towards a greater need, a need that has to strike back at The Evil intending to destroy The Freelands. Guided by Brandor, a Dai-Laman and Knower of The Hidden Mysteries, Hanor embarks on a perilous journey that not only sees him venture into enemy territory seeking Energy Centres of the supernormal kind, but he experiences an inner transformation that will ultimately tear apart the once naive boy from Manson. Awakening to finer types of thinking, where his heart becomes the wise counsellor, he plummets ever-deeper into isolation from those helping him, but he is never alone. There is a growing sense of belonging to something or someone, yet he knows not what or who. When confronted by The Darkest Shadow of them all at The Centre Vale, he is tempted by The Planetary Dweller, an Evil Entity of monstrous proportions. If he succumbs to that temptation, then The Great Maker’s Plan will fail and The Freelands will descend into an Age of Darkness. If successful however, a greater Light will shine and all will be made known, even if that means sacrificing everything, including his life.