Monday, 27 October 2025

The Eldhammar

In the world of The Star Stone, when the Twelve sent out their deepest thoughts into the depths of their new world, Ganwelor, and began assembling life from its smallest parts, they so longed for their old world that they intermingled some elements of old Kellethon with the elements of this new world and the result was a people who along with their offspring are known as Eldhammar. 

They had something of the old world mingled into their very substance and many of them, though not all, could recall visions of old Kellethon with its sublime skies, gigantic trees, expansive seas and other wonders of that ancient and bygone world. 


Some whom they brought forth were practically a resurrected form of those whom they remembered most fondly from that old now desolate world that existed in a former age. In this way, they lived again. 

Throughout The Star Stone, we meet characters who are of the Eldhammar. It is said that they recognise each other, though they may not know why they get such a feeling. 


Thengolis is of this class of people though he knows nothing of it other than the fact that when he stands near the Sentinels (the Twelve—the Zalladdria Thalladdrimm), he sees visions of a world truly sublime, beyond anything experienced in this world but which are presented in his mind as real as this world—in fact more real. The substance of the things in this world are as a mere reflection of reality, as if having a ghostly transparency, when they are compared with things he sees in his mind's eye while absorbed in his world of visions—visions of things which are from a greater reality.


Kellethon was long ago destroyed in a great cataclysm after which the Twelve left their homeworld to search for another. In Kellethon, they were not represented as mere standing stones as they are in Ganwelor, but were manifest in their true form. 

Their true form would still be unseen to the eyes of men, but they were partially visible to the race of people who inhabited Kellethon. Aspects of them may yet be visible to those of the Eldhammar who inhabit the world of The Star Stone—to those who have mingled in their own substance something of that old and ancient world.




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Thursday, 16 October 2025

The Principle of Parallel Worlds

Imagine a world parallel to our own. Parallel in the immense theatres of time and space, forever beyond the grasp of mortal minds. Events in one world send out ripples into the other world, and events in the other send out ripples back again. And so ripples and reverberations are sent back and forth from one world to another, and yet all the while, neither world is even aware of the other's existence.

This is the situation our world finds itself as it stands parallel to the world in which the Star Stone is set—the world of Ganwelor.

As a pebble dropped in a pond sends ripples outward, so events in one world reverberate out across the colossal fabric of time and space and are felt in the other. A pebble dropped in a pond in one world may result in the emergence of new life in the other—or even bring on the destruction of it—the ripples of all events extend far beyond the water's edge—they extend beyond the boundary of worlds.


These resonations across worlds may even make sense of inexplicable happenings in our own world, events which have perplexed the minds of men and women for millennia. Perhaps even some of the most heinous events of our history had their germs in the parallel world. Events in our world may do the same in the other—the world of The Star Stone.


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Sunday, 5 October 2025

Across the boundary of worlds

The Star Stone series takes place in a parallel world wherein events that take place in our own world send ripples out into the world of the The Star Stone. These ripples travel back and forth so that events that take place in The Star Stone may have visible effects in our world too.


For example, The Star Stone describes how at some time in the remote past, the Twelve, sent out their thoughts into the deep substance of the world and arranged the elements from those  deep and unreachable places into complex and elaborate patterns which eventually gave rise to life. This great work of the Twelve sent ripples out into our world, and those ripples have been seen throughout history as "gigantic patterns in the crops and fields of men" that would appear spontaneously to the perplexity of all who saw them.

Saturday, 27 September 2025

The Saga of the Star Stone

In a distant, well-nigh forgotten time in the parallel world of Ganwelor, two mighty and transcendent beings, Thakragg and Krakor, were incarcerated in the remote ice prisons of Norderakk and Kalnerakk. After the passing of epochs, their ice bonds which have held them fast so long, are thawing.

Originally, these two mighty ones of the class of beings once known as the Anaxorai, desired power and with it they sought to effect the greatest good in the world. However, after attaining such power, their corruption was absolute, and an ancient world sank into the first Shadow Age—a time of great grief and suffering.

Events in this parallel world will even now ripple out into our own world across the great ocean of space and time.


Crop circles in our world are reverberations from the other world


The decision was therefore made that they should be bound in the great ice prisons in the two remotest regions of the world wherein they could contemplate their folly for an indefinite period of time spanning untold ages of men. This judgment was passed at the behest of the Twelve, properly called the Zalladdria Thalladrimm—appearing as 12 standing stones but that are far more than appear to the eye of man.

They have stood quietly since time out of mind in the coastal town of Cornburn where they now stand overlooking the great Adrax Sea, their meaning long forgotten. Unnoticed by most who now pass them by, their true origin lies in a remote world that has long since passed away. In the remote past, they exerted immeasurable power—a power originally harnessed by the Theleia Stone, a mystical gemstone of colossal potency which was able to capture the power of the Twelve, enabling them to regulate the order of the world.

The Theleia Stone, however, came to be lost long ago, seemingly by a series of coincidences but which were in fact engineered by the imprisoned Thakragg and Krakor through their imperceptible cunning. By the very same cunning, they were even able to set wheels in motion that would result in the warming of the world just enough that their great bonds of ice may begin to melt in a distant time when the power of the Twelve may be so weekly felt in the world that they would not be able to impede their breaking forth into the world once more to bring it under their domination.

In the small coastal town of Cornburn where the Twelve stand, there lives Thengolis, a young native of the town, who has grown weary of the place of his birth and wishes to set off for other lands—a desire considered unnatural by his fellow townsfolk who regard staying in the place of one’s birth indefinitely as the right and honourable thing to do. All it takes is a chance encounter with Jangel Lampstone, seemingly nothing more than a wandering beer merchant, to turn his world upside down when this itinerant man shows him how his life is inextricably linked to the Twelve and to that distant world from which they came. The desire for travel that burns inside him has seemingly been planted there by a higher power. A power that has apparently selected Thengolis to find the Theleia Stone.

The quest he must undertake is of epic proportions. He must cross seas and wander far over remote lands to recover the long-lost Theleia Stone. Only with its being restored to the Twelve may they reveal themselves uncloaked to the world and bring to bear their immense power in order to avert the emergence of a second Shadow Age more dreadful than the first.

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Who is Quellathenia?

How will Thengolis navigate the world to locate the Theleia Stone? How will Thakragg and Krakor hinder his mission? What is the true origin of the Twelve and what of the wandering beer merchant, Jangel Lampstone? And who may he meet along the way to hinder or help him? Join the epic journey across wondrous landscapes, dark and mystical seas and bustling market towns in the world of the Star Stone today.




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