Nicholas de Vere

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Nicholas de Vere



Average rating: 3.58 · 67 ratings · 12 reviews · 11 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Dragon Legacy: The Secr...

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From Transylvania to Tunbri...

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Book of Fantastic Cars

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Book of Fantastic Cars

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“The tenets of the Grail and Dragon traditions are implicit in defining that we should be at one with the earth, and cannot, therefore, presume dominion over it. Unlike those who wish to profit unjustifiably from dubious Merovingian descent. This philosophy is embedded in the concept of individual gnosis, and lies at the very heart of the Draconian culture. It is evident in all aspects of life itself. Emanating from the ancient lore of the Elven Lords and Ladies of the Forest, this ancestral legacy forms the bedrock upon which this and all legitimately related Dragon Courts were originally founded.”
Nicholas de Vere, The Dragon Legacy: The Secret History of an Ancient Bloodline

“Kingship was founded upon the ideal that all people were adherents of the earth, and that the earth bestowed sovereignty upon its first born people, the Elven Tribes. They were represented by a Dragon Queen, and she empowered the Grail King, who could not be a king without her. In this environment, the right to kingship emanated from the female, since Mother Earth was herself deemed to be female. The overriding function of a king and queen was to maintain a spiritually transcendent intelligence within the realm, thereby enabling the organism (the kingdom) to function and develop in symbiosis with its surrounding environment.”
Nicholas de Vere, The Dragon Legacy: The Secret History of an Ancient Bloodline



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