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Pilgrimage of

The Trials

This story is an exciting tale of pilgrim's progress through the mystical land of Souldeloom. The land of Souldeloom is known about in the ‘wides-world’, which is the world as we know it about a hundred years ago. Souldeloom is a spiritual and enchanted land where what matters most is your heart and soul. Travellers come to pilgrimage and encounter various trials to test the heart and soul.

Few manage to encounter the pilgrimage due to the long hazardous voyage.

 

This story follows the porters and ten travellers on the journey. All have their own story of why they have travelled to Souldeloom, and each of them have lessons to learn from honesty, integrity, love and fellowship; to betrayal and hardship. They are contrasting and conflicting characters. The creatures are an essential part of the plot. Deryn and Luke are niece and nephew of the leader of the porters Learai. They encounter not just a journey, but a pilgrimage of purpose, where they find that they have to fight for their lives and the lives of their friends.

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The story leads the Porters, the travellers in carriage one, and the travellers in carriage two on separate paths after an ambush. Each of the three groups encounter their own adventure with capture, prison, trials, battles, enchantment, and magic; and their own special journey of happenings and purpose. Deryn and Luke separately find friends and an armies of help in the fight against the forces of Droch (evil).

This book will challenge your values, your outlook on life and your priorities.

Creatively  illustrated throughout

 

 

 

“What an extraordinary situation is that of us mortals! Each of us is here for a brief sojourn; 

 

for what purpose he knows not, though he sometimes thinks he feels it. But from the point of view of

 

daily life, without going deeper, we exist for our fellow-men--in the first place for those on whose smiles

 

and welfare all our happiness depends, and next for all those unknown to us personally with whose

 

destinies we are bound up by the tie of sympathy.” .

Albert Einstein

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