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Takaarrath (Alien Brut 3): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time
Takaarrath (Alien Brut 3): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time
Takaarrath (Alien Brut 3): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time
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The insectoid man Takaarrath is the last descendant of the people of Neensziss. Aliens who once built the 'City of the Thousand Stars' on Venus and who disappeared about 200 years after the Great War. The young Marvin Greybond is in search of the path to the new worlds.Beschreibung des Titels (Klappentext: mind. 200, max. bis zu 2000 Zeichen Länge)
LanguageEnglish
PublisherXinXii
Release dateJul 21, 2019
ISBN9783966740562
Takaarrath (Alien Brut 3): Marvin Greybonds way through space and time

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    Takaarrath (Alien Brut 3) - J.F. Simon

    ALIEN BRUT

    Marvin Greybonds way through space and time

    BOOK 3

    Takaarrath

    By

    Jens F. Simon

    Text copyright © 2019 Jens F. Simon

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    We are often unaware of how much we are affected by a person's appearance. Only then, when we also can look inside, we will find the truth. But is it really the whole truth?

    Table of Contents

    Dangerous journey

    The old man from Greenside

    Muhlork‘s scouts

    Wild guys

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    Dangerous journey

    Takaarrath went ahead and I followed him. He knew the mountain pass and its access kept secret by Sgrull.

    The morning was still quite cool and the few clothes I had received from Majenna and the daughters of Fammer, and which I wore, did not really warm.

    Out of the corner of my eye I glanced briefly at the insectoid man who ran on my right side.

    He wore only a single coat over the Chitin-like body armor. I wondered again and again how his body could even compensate for larger temperature fluctuations.

    Did he even have something like a blood circulation and a central nervous system?

    In any case he did not possess any bone structure such as that found in vertebrates and, of course, humans, but an exoskeleton normally found only in insects.

    I got the impression that somehow, he did not fit into this world. Quickly I blocked my thoughts.

    I remembered almost too late, that there was a special mental connection between us. Focusing on Takaarrath enabled me to read his thoughts, and conversely, it was also easy for him to perceive my thoughts.

    Unless I blocked it before. I had been practicing blockage over the past few days, so I could do it now more or less instinctively.

    But from time to time even a few thoughts seemed to elude my control.

    The promontory stretched to the horizon. Barren tufts of grass grew as far as the eye could reach between the lumpy sand and rock strata.

    Takaarrath seemed to be as little talkative as me. Everyone was lost in his own thoughts.

    We had only been traveling now since half a day and I already could not get Majenna out of my head.

    Was it right to leave her at the mutant’s family? Was it right just to leave?

    I just had to realize that there was no real alternative for me.

    Then there were also the constantly recurring dreams. I suffered more and more from the loss of my memory and in my dreams the

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