Long ago, when ancient Gods still controlled the lives of men, a great famine came over the kingdom of Gwynedd. Crops would not grow and wells ran dry. The people prayed to Brigid, goddess of healing, asking for the famine to end but their prayers went unanswered.
It was at this time that Rol, champion of the isles, was staying in the court of King Elis of Gwynedd.
Rol was deemed a warrior of great renown, who had battled the great serpent of Poseidon and bested the fiercest warriors of Europe in single combat. Above all Rol was a good man, he did not kill for sport and shared his triumphs willingly.
King Elis was an arrogant ruler and while his people starved, he feasted around his enormous hearth. While the revellers danced, the flames of hearth danced to and as the fiddles played the fire grew until the hearth roared in a sudden furry. They lifted towards the straw roof, sending the crows scattering for the heavens. The flames moved until they formed the shape of a woman. As tall as she was beautiful, and her burning eyes watched the crowd intently.
Rol stood forward, ‘Welcome Brigid, goddess of hearth and healing, how may we serve?’
The king stood and waved his arm towards the goddess but did not bow, ‘What a blessing on my house lady, that you should join us. Clearly my rule is divine.’
‘Be silent.’ Brigid said in a voice that crackled like the fire that surrounded her, ‘The villagers starve and yet in this house you feast like winter will never come. Dagda stands against you. Is there none that would prove the worth of this land before it sinks into the abyss.’
‘We feast in front of the hearth in reverence to you lady.’ The king said.
She didn’t turn but her gaze moved through the flames to focus on the king, ‘I do not rest in the hearths of halls such as these. My blessings lay with those who crowd around my fires to survive and make memories in my warmth. Now those people starve. Is there none here who would seek to save them.’
The revellers did not move for they knew the games that Gods played and any request such as this would require a great sacrifice.
Rol though had battled Gods before and ever had his life been entwined with their games. He raised his hand, ‘lady of fire and heat. If there be a way one man can end the suffering of so many then I would gladly see it done.’
The Goddess of flame seemed to bow and then she said, ‘You seek the cauldron of Dagda. He has used it to curse this land and so it is barren. If you are pure of heart and keen of mind, the cauldron will grant any bounty you wish, for pauper or for kingdom.’ She crackled and swayed, ‘But beware, stumble from the path and take more than what is needed, and the cauldron will reject you. Want you will know ever after. Dagda will be aware of you, and he will defend his cauldron. Aid from the dead will come and from my sprits of fire. Be yourself Rol and bring prosperity back to this land.’
Brigid faded, and the fire returned to normal while everyone stared at Rol.
Undaunted he took up his armour ringed of iron. He took his bow of black yew and short sword before departing in the baking sun. In the tallest peak of Snowdonia Dagda kept his halls. For the north Rol went, through fen and barren field, through villages whose streets were lined with starving families. Soon he came to the edge of the mountains and into the enchanted wood of heaven. Here Cernunnos’s wild beasts roamed, and the dead wandered to be gathered in Arawn’s other world.
Rol drove on, succumb by hunger and weariness. He turned his mind to hunting and drawing his bow of black yew he sort food. Then he saw it, a white stag, beautiful and large. It was enough to feed a village and it wandered towards him, flank exposed. He drew the arrow to his cheek, the fletch like a gentle kiss. Then a wind roared through the woods, carrying scents of strength that cured his hunger. Cernunnos spoke through the trees, ‘Take no more than what is needed, or the cauldron will reject you.’
He stared at the stag. Such a beast would spoil quickly in this heat. He lowered the bow and with a nod the beast stalked away and Rol knew to follow. To Aber falls it led him, the water a raging torrent that cured his weariness. Under the falls the stag went and then faded. Rol followed and the waters parted, revealing a dark cave. Rol drew his sword and it glowed, lighting up the cave. Wights, soldiers of Arawn, gathered around him. Their eyes were blue flame, and their mail glowed a sickly green, but they did not attack. Seated upon a thrown of bones Arawn himself sat, cloaked in a blue mist.
‘Dagda judges your people to harshly, due to the actions of your king. Now my halls are crowded with those who should be living long lives. You must reach the cauldron and restore life to your lands.’
One of the wights bestowed to Rol a serpent helm with eyes that glowed a fervent blue, ‘Dagda has shielded his mountain in shadow. This helm will allow your eyes to see into our world and break his veil.’
Rol donned the helm and saw as the gods saw. He could see the wights spirits true form and could see the breath that gave this wood its glory. Rol left the cave and spirits of Brigid guided him to the mountain of Dagda. For seven days he climbed, until at last he reached the summit and the temple of Dagda. His helm pierced the darkness and Rol, sword readied, entered. There the cauldron stood, glowing with power and beside it, Dagda loomed. He swung his massive hammer and almost crushed Rol, whose blade of light broke in two. Then all Rol could do was duck and dive while Dagda laughed at the sport. The God tired and Rol saw the power bestowed upon the axe. He grabbed his bow and loosed and the arrow took upon it one of Brigid’s spirits. The war hammer exploded, and Dagda fell back into a deep sleep.
Exhausted and beaten, Rol grabbed the cauldron and Brigid came as a bird of flame and bore Rol and the cauldron back to Gwynedd. In the morning, amongst the burnt-out hearth, they found him.
The king snatched up the cauldron and declared the bounty for himself. At his high table he announced, ‘I wish for a full feast for all of time.’ The cauldron rumbled and red fire entered the kings mouth. Great hunger overcame him. The king went to his table but any food or drink that passed his mouth became dust and offered no sustenance. Maddened the king fell to ruin upon his table of dust. Then Rol awakened and taking the cauldron he placed it in the middle of the hearth and the fire around it roared into life. Rol brought the famine to an end and the kingdom had bounty for all of time.
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The withered poinsettia mocked Xavier Aragon. Its wilting green leaves spoke of age and decay. Red petals littered the little window shelf where it sat as a vengeful friend. Xavier had given up tending for it. Every attempt at maintaining life failed.
On the table three fortune cards lay undisturbed where they had lain for thirty years. Wealth, loneliness and death. Death by old age the crazed woman had said. Now at seventy he felt her mocking laughter reach for him. He walked to the mirror of his bathroom, ignoring the fragrant smell of herbal medicine, designed bring youthful vigour and instead focussed on the empty bottle of auburn hair dye he used to fight away the greys.
He managed it well. His hair, was long, brown, full of vibrant youth. He could not however hide the bags under his eyes or the approaching wrinkles on his forehead.
With a grunt of fearful disgust, he walked over to his desk and found, in price of place, the business card for his plastic surgeon. Age would not take him. His eyes unconsciously turned towards a silver locket inscribed with passages of love. She had died young. Exactly one year after the reading of his loneliness had been given.
A wind rustled the poinsettia and one red petal fell like a tear to the hard wood floor. Xavier heard again the cackled of laughter as he withered within his cold, empty and dilapidated mansion.
18+ Warning. This book contains depictions of violence.
BURNING THE WEB BY MARK WILSON!
A Raymond Smith Novel.
KnightsofEarth Publications Presents.
BURNING THE WEB!
Ten years since the economic crash that had crippled Britain. Ten years on from the domestic terrorism that had brought gang violence, murdering’s, bombings, kidnappings and civil war to every city in England. Ten years since the country almost collapsed. Raymond Smith remembered it all. He remembered growing up in the world without love, without life. He remembered watching as the Viper League nearly toppled the already fractured government. He remembered making a living off of that corruption. That had all changed when two years ago he had become the target of the Viper League. He should have died that day but they took him, shaped him and tortured his mind, turning him into a killer. Their killer.
He was free now and with the newly formed Terrorism Prevention division ,he got his revenge for all that the gangs had done to the country. He had killed everyone he had been pointed at, his mind splintering but even with the new found peace and unity after the death of Prime minister Fleming, there is always another target.
In his latest mission, Ray is thrown into the world of human trafficking, as he searches for the cannon fodder, from all around the world, that had supplied these gangs. Those at the top, those who benefitted from the exploitation of children, women and angry young men, had remained hidden. Raymond’s job is to bring them into the light and that will cost him all that he has left.

2023
Things have been a bit quiet here at KnightsofEarth.com but work has not stopped. Behind the scenes I am trying to make myself the best writer I can be. Currently I am working through the first module of an English Literature and Creative writing degree, that is taking up most of my time.
That does not mean I have not been writing. Between March/April of next year, I will be releasing the third book in the Knights of Earth Saga, now titled POWERS TEMPTATION.
This is a more Earth bound story for Thomas Lita as he and his friends deal with the fallout of the world learning about Halves and Aliens. Something that may prove to be their biggest challenger yet.

Rebranding – Going into 2023 I have made the decision to rebrand. Over the next couple of years KnightsofEarth.com will become home to more than just the Knights of Earth and History of Ilmgral books. I will be publishing different mediums through this website and even the works of other associated authors. From now on, all publications by me and the website, will come under the Knights of Earth Publications banner, so that you, the reader, get a guarantee that all works published by the website are done so with my support, love and dedication. I look forward to bringing you all sorts of new adventurers into the future.
With this rebranding is the possibility of merchandise. For the release of Powers Temptation, I will be hoping to do a three book package. This will include signed copies of, Knowledge Los, Vengeance of the Gods and Power’s temptation. A Phoenix team membership card and a official Knights of Earth bookmark. More information on this will be available shortly.

Hopefully I will see you all in 2023!
An Update.
Its been a while since i have shared anything and really that’s because of work going on behind the scenes. Here is an update.
Knowledge Lost.
The full re-write of Knowledge Lost (Formerly The Escape from Humanity) is only a week away from being completed and I would hope to have that with you all by April. Once this is completed work will begin on book three of the Knights of Earth saga: Virdium. This novel has a first draft already so that should be out early 2023. so a lot coming for the Knights of Earth.
Screenplays
I still have something on going in regards to the Behind the Screen, screen plays and many have been edited and updated to bring them more in line with actual screenplays. As soon as I can, I will be bringing episode three for you all to read as they continue to be my most popular posts.
2022 will continue to be an exciting year as I also hope to start a degree in English Literature. This may take up some of my writing time so I ask for all your patience and I will get work to you as soon as I can.

The Ilma are mentioned in the Escape from Humanity but who are they? An Alien race, some good, some evil? Immortals who have great knowledge of the universe? What is their curse and why do they consider themselves the chosen people of the Universe? Who are the Graul? The servant race, now some of the most powerful beings in Besan Gretan? Briefly is the history and beliefs of the Ilma hinted at in the Knights of Earth saga, yet it is a rich history, full of tragedy, deceit, and the corruption of power. A story of the long defeat, how those chosen to be the wardens of the Gods, become vengeful Gods in their own right.
The Sundering of the Two moons is the first part of the History of Ilmgral. In this book series I will bring you the long tapestry that saw the Ilma rise to absolute power and be cursed by it. This history is told in short stories of various styles, giving an in-depth outlook into the history of Ilmgral, like the Silmarillion never could for Middle earth.
The Sundering of the Two moons, focuses on the earliest years of Ilmgral and consists of four stories:
The Beginnings of the Universe are told in the book: The Holy Quadrant. Here the three plains of existence are explained, along with the coming of the Vassals and the immense powers given to the Ilma, with their place as custodians explained.
Notes as both squire and Lord- Follows Bruska Crud, one of the Ilma as he navigates becoming a squire to one of the greatest warriors of the time, Selosa Aquitex. He witnessed some of the Key events of the middle years of the Age of Vassals, including the battle of the crossroads and the burning of Fasurasuta.
The War of the Dividing Mountains- Newly come into his Lordship, Suda Drage, relation of the Vassal Drage Livella, must defend his home from the Kingdom of Scaraden. This story, though thousands of years before the events of the Knights of Earth Saga, ties in the most of all these tales, for it is the Pledge of Suda Drage that lingered as a dark shadow over the Ilma in all their many wars and would eventually bring war to Earth, until one from the Dragor would realm would do war upon Scaraden again.
The Sundering of the Two moons- This tells the story of Morelin, a high lord of the Ilma and Lucarnia, daughter of the wood king, an evergreen of the Krun-ilma, as their love and betrayal of their duties, eventually tears the celestial bodies of Ilmgral apart.
A massive thank you to Emily Mortimer for her amazing cover work. Was great to work with her for the third time.

Welcome to Ilmgral!!!
Long before the events of the Knights of Earth Saga, the chosen Ilma were gifted powers to challenge the Gods. They were meant to be the custodian of the universe but they soon fell from grace.
The Sundering of the Two moons consists of four short stories, telling of the Ilma in the peak of their power and grace.
From the creation of the universe to the greatest tragedy of those early years, read how far the Ilma would rise, and how quickly they would fall.
“The body of Nellia decayed and her armour turned to rust. The ring of water, one of the four rings of creation, cursed now as the Morgul ring, fell through fissures in the earth. It fell through darkness into deep streams far below the mountain of Inargiel and it came out into the frozen north and waited. Years passed and the Romana Empire spread, the power of the ring of Fire and the dragons it helped control, crushed all resistance until it spread towards the great plains and the Druidin forest.
Late into the second Age, the ring of water was found by Harka of the druids, as he escaped the clutches of the Romana Empire. Through dark acts he unlocked its powers and in evil deeds he became a necromancer and brought Aurdan into darkness.”