
Light of the North Star: Part I: The Descent
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Narrated by:
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Dominic Keating
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Jean Gilpin
About this listen
Light of the North Star is a mixed-media epic poem comprised that tells the tale of two empires from ancient Greece and India following the Trojan War and the flood that submerged the city of Dwaraka.
Part I includes books I through VIII and introduces a multitude of characters, including King Solon, Queen Argeia, Prince Diokles, Princess Selene, King Sarvagya, Queen Radhasati, Prince Dharmajyoti, and Princesses Esha and Iśāni, along with the wise counselors Echephron and Alanam, the general Meletus, the fierce warriors Elasus and Vayodhas, and the mysterious Dark Riders.
©2018 Dru Bhattacharya (P)2019 Dru Bhattacharya
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