Welcome to the World of Indigo Traveler
War was brewing in the world of Curá. The Arimaspian King Titus wanted the humans under his leadership. He wanted the wealth and the control of the dragon. King Titus disregarded the legends of the two hearts that the dragons gave to his ancestor, another given to a prince of the human kingdom. He also did not believe the Crow Judges would punish him. Connor, the crow judge assigned to Curá, shook his head as he observed the thoughts of the king. He flew to the crow court to join the hearing of the case to determine what to do. The verdict was to take the all-white griffin, to a small town in the world called Nampa and give him to the Indigo Traveler, Alexander Veh. Nampa was in the Milky Way Galaxy. The Indigo Traveler, when he would return to Curá with the griffin, would be given the three blades of the dragon blood.
Amazon review:
It takes a beautiful creative mind to come up with a story like this. The battles fought in Indigo Traveler mirror spiritual warfare as issues with The Creator and characters who struggle to accept their gifts or curses are waged in both the fantasy and modern day settings. The collision of the two worlds is interesting. It was very fun that Nampa is reflected in the story. The issues that the history of ancestors brings into the mix is interesting. Once I finished the story I found the list of characters in the back. I would suggest looking through the list of characters in the back before beginning the story to provide some background for yourself or referencing it while reading.
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