If you've read the "Lords of Kobol" trilogy, then you know the secret of the gods and what transpired millennia ago.
But what if the gods were really gods? What if there was more mysticism in the mythology? The Lords as "beings of light," demigods being born, dragons, a cyclops and petty jealousies all alongside Pythia, Cylons, the Tomb of Athena, a different Blaze and an escape from Kobol and the wrath of The One.
"Lords of Kobol - Book Four: Tales From Ancient Days" is a kind of alternate universe companion to the trilogy. Enjoy this different take on the history of "Battlestar Galactica" and "Caprica."
Edward T. Yeatts III (call him "Trey") is a resident of Richmond, VA. He is married (since 1999) and has a son (since 2002). A lifelong fan of science fiction, various franchises of interest include "Star Trek," Star Wars," "Battlestar Galactica," "Lord of the Rings," "Dune," DC Comics, and quite a few more.
Author Edward T. Yeatts III said in his preface: "I still had nagging thoughts, though, about making the Lords more "supernatural." Some ideas were pretty cool and I was sorry I couldn't make them work in the trilogy. Then, whilst reading J.R.R. Tolkien yet again, I thought of a way to make it read like it needed. If this talk of messangers and angels and gods and God were all couched in a pseudo-ancient narrative, perhaps it would work. I then sat down, started typing and here we are."