Brought together by fate to die, seven young heroes set out to save their world, and if possible, each other. The destined twins, Achilles and Artemis, inadvertently meet for the first time in their jungle domain, Eden, seeking to escape the pressures placed on them by their respective birthrights. The most powerful Magus on Pangaea informs them they are to gather seven of the eight pieces of the unbreakable relic that prevents the Demon Lord Baal's return. They will be joined by seven others who will aid them in their quest. The other warriors hail from empires which happen to be their enemies and at one time sought their outright extinction. This sets them all on a journey in which they know they will likely die, each believing they are meant to.Regardless of their lineage, the "Children of the Ages" embark on a quest to prevent the extinction of their world, and if possible, save each other. Pangaea is being ripped apart by magic. Its greatest champions are blinded by ambition, choked by politics, and crippled by pain. This is the tale of the end of an Age. These are its tragic last days...
Bolivar Beato was born in Manhattan, New York to immigrant parents from the Dominican Republic. Grew up in Rhode Island; Providence, Pawtucket and Central Falls. Moved around a bit, New Hampshire, Florida. Drove cab, delivered pizza, before getting into graphic design.
Writing misadventures in a nutshell. 17 Pages: Bo wrote his first screenplay--hand written--yup, long way to go. Later: Wrote first real screenplay, got positive feedback and was well on his way, then... Bad Idea: Researched screenwriting...ugh! Brilliant Plan: Shelve the good stories and write average ones. Hope: Catching a break. Result: Mediocre screenplays, a lost decade, a failed writing career. 10 Years Later: Surgery helped with sleeping disorders--fog lifted, cobwebs cleared! Thought: Hey screenplays! Dilemma: How to not write crap and not make someone else rich... Conclusion: Write novels.