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The Klindoran War

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The Klindoran War
The Klindoran War

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The Klindoran War

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Prime is not the only life-supporting planet in the Solenty system. The third planet, Klindor, has a civilization dating back to before the Days of Slowdon, and in those ancient times, a Klindoran astronomer witnessed an event that gave rise to a new religion. The Light Of Jango grew in membership and influence, but when a subsequent event threatened their power, they plunged their society into centuries of war.After the Days of Slowdon, Prime's newly formed society grew and prospered-for a time. But when the population started receding without explanation, panic set in. No longer trusted by the people, the governing council was ignored and society fell to chaos. It was a time of darkness and violence, but record keeping gave way to survival, so little is known of those days of sorrow. Eventually, alliances formed and a tolerable coexistence was achieved, but it was a stagnant society, full of fear and suspicion. But one faction worked to restore governance as outlined in the Slowdon Scrolls. Progress was slow, but steady until the unthinkable happened-the Klindorans arrived.Is their arrival fulfillment of prophesy? A visit from a friendly neighbor? A prelude to invasion? Find out in: The Klindoran War, Book 5 in the SEAMS16 series by Eric B. Thomasm

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