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Ankor: The Last Prince of Atlantis
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Ankor: The Last Prince of Atlantis

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Nearly 12,000 years ago, so Plato and other traditions say, a single island was all that remained of the once vast continent of Atlantis. Although few modern historians believe that any forms of civilization existed in such far-off times, universal traditions speak of ‘floods’ which destroyed large areas of land inhabited by people as technologically developed as ourselves and, in some cases, more endowed with wisdom. This book, written in the form of a novel, charts the final years of the realm of Poseidonis, as some writers have referred to it. Ankor, the orphaned son of the last initiate-king of Atlantis, is educated by wise priests who prepare him for his terrifying initiations into the ‘Mysteries’. Set amidst the gardens of the beautiful temple-city of Kuum, the story of Ankor, the last prince of Atlantis, unfolds towards its fatal denouement. On the way, Ankor must battle not only with his own inner demons, but also with the very real demonic warriors from the South, consumed by greed and intent on destruction. But this book is far more than a novel. It provides a vivid insight into the world of a forgotten mystery tradition - forgotten today, but perhaps - who knows? - familiar to the soul of the reader…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Acropolis Cultural Organization
Date
1 December 2019
Pages
268
ISBN
9788192019383

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

Nearly 12,000 years ago, so Plato and other traditions say, a single island was all that remained of the once vast continent of Atlantis. Although few modern historians believe that any forms of civilization existed in such far-off times, universal traditions speak of ‘floods’ which destroyed large areas of land inhabited by people as technologically developed as ourselves and, in some cases, more endowed with wisdom. This book, written in the form of a novel, charts the final years of the realm of Poseidonis, as some writers have referred to it. Ankor, the orphaned son of the last initiate-king of Atlantis, is educated by wise priests who prepare him for his terrifying initiations into the ‘Mysteries’. Set amidst the gardens of the beautiful temple-city of Kuum, the story of Ankor, the last prince of Atlantis, unfolds towards its fatal denouement. On the way, Ankor must battle not only with his own inner demons, but also with the very real demonic warriors from the South, consumed by greed and intent on destruction. But this book is far more than a novel. It provides a vivid insight into the world of a forgotten mystery tradition - forgotten today, but perhaps - who knows? - familiar to the soul of the reader…

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
New Acropolis Cultural Organization
Date
1 December 2019
Pages
268
ISBN
9788192019383