The Palatial Chronicles: Mission: Peoples of the Sun Star  Volume Iv - the Star Master - Mar-ri . - Libros - Xlibris, Corp. - 9781425740948 - 25 de enero de 2008
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The Palatial Chronicles: Mission: Peoples of the Sun Star Volume Iv - the Star Master

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The Palitanium Galaxy is composed of millions of stars whose inhabitants of the planets revolving around these stars are guardians of the Omniverse. The dominant star of this galaxy is Mainstar, the Palatial Society's central seat and reigned by High Queen Ou-Jaiy. The inhabitants of the planet revolving around Mainstar are the purist of the Palatial species and have never and will never take a mission. Planets surrounding other stars closer to Mainstar have souls who have taken missions, but only as messengers between Mainstar and the outer rim systems. It is High Queen Ou-Jaiy's wisdom that has guided the Palatial Society on millions of journeys throughout the Omniverse. Occupants of the outer rim planets are known as Star Masters. Their sole purpose is protectors of the Palitanium Galaxy. This journal, the Star Master, follows the mission of SanDu, special Star Master to Queen DuMii of Paladium. SanDu's mission as Chief Consul of the Great Laboratories of Earth is liaison between Queen DuMii and Chief Consul of Earth, Dr. William Franklin. The two Chief Consuls are to complete Phase I of the Great Master Plan for protecting Earth from all malevolent beings existing in other star systems. Since Earth has recently adopted peaceful co-existence, the peoples of this planet are highly susceptible to harmful ways. Until the Peoples of the Sun Star are fully brought into the fold of the Palitanium Galaxy, the mission of the Palatial Society is to ensure their eternal protection. So begins Star Master SanDu's mission.

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Publicado 25 de enero de 2008
ISBN13 9781425740948
Editores Xlibris, Corp.
Páginas 604
Dimensiones 152 × 229 × 34 mm   ·   875 g
Lengua Inglés