Dragon moon by Henry Kuttner

"Dragon Moon" by Henry Kuttner is a novelette of lost Atlantis written during the early 20th century. The story follows Elak, a descendant of the royal line of Cyrena, as he battles the malevolent entity known as Karkora, the Pallid One, who has possessed Sepher, the king of Kiriath. Delving into themes of magic, ancient legends, and personal destiny, the narrative weaves together adventure and the supernatural against a richly imagined backdrop of Atlantis. In the tale, Elak faces numerous challenges as he discovers the truth about Karkora and the fate of his family. After a tumultuous journey that leads him to encounter allies, including Aynger of Amenalk and Mayana, a sea-witch, he learns that Karkora is an abomination created from the dark sorcery of Erykion. Armed with newfound strength and a magical talisman, Elak ultimately confronts Karkora and Sepher in a climactic battle for the fate of Cyrena. With themes of sacrifice and the struggle against malevolent forces, Kuttner crafts a gripping narrative that showcases the hero's journey in a world where magic reigns and ancient evils lurk. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Kuttner, Henry, 1915-1958
Illustrator Bok, Hannes, 1914-1964
Illustrator De Lay, H. S. (Harold Saylor), 1876-1950
Title Dragon moon
Original Publication New York, NY: Weird Tales, 1940.
Series Title Produced from Weird Tales, January 1941.
Series Title Elak
Credits Delphine Lettau, Greg Weeks, Mary Meehan & the online Distributed Proofreaders Canada team at www.pgdpcanada.net
Reading Level Reading ease score: 86.1 (6th grade). Easy to read.
Language English
LoC Class PS: Language and Literatures: American and Canadian literature
Subject Fantasy fiction
Subject Atlantis (Legendary place) -- Fiction
Category Text
eBook-No. 75233
Release Date
Last Update Feb 1, 2025
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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