It's been a while, but I've been busy with a lot of things. I've still been working on book 2 of the Myths of Dymos and it's coming along great. I'm sure people who read it will find it as enjoyable as the first book.
The title I would like to go with for the second myth of Dymos is The Myths of Dymos: The Thirteen Curses. The two main protagonists mentioned before are kids from Earth who learn of Dymos and travel there to help undo a great wrong. They do meet some of the characters from the original story, and make friends with some new characters.
In this book the readers will learn a little bit more about how magic in Dymos works. It will not be a series of complex spells like in the Harry Potter series, and neither will it be the kind that will drain your energy as in The Inheritance Cycle. Rather, it'll be more...well, you'll have to wait and find out.
For those of you who don't know exactly what a Spinosaurus is, here's the information. Spinosaurus was a large predatory dinosaur whose fossil remains were found in what is now Egypt. In recent years, Spinosaurus has become an incredibly popular dinosaur, appearing in films like Jurassic Park III and on television shows like Dinosaur King and Dino Squad. One of the most distinguishing features about Spinosaurus was that it had a sail on its back like Dimetrodon. There have been some theories that Spinosaurus was one of the largest predators in its day, with a possible length of 50-60 feet. Now that is definitely something you don't want to cross paths with in the prehistoric world. Exactly how it ties into the story will have to wait. In the meantime, keep spreading the word around about The Myths of Dymos: Power of Vedion. The only way that the story can get successfully around is if you tell your friends about it.
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