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The Four Great Orbs
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The Four Great Orbs is a fantasy novel that takes place between the time periods of 2003 and the distant future. Although the book is named The Four Great Orbs it is actually a two part book consisting of:

Jeramey Pratt and the Golden Orb, &

The Blood Stained Knight

General History

The novel is the first part of a four book series. The author Byron Emmons is Canadian, currently this is his only published novel. The Four Great Orbs was published MindLess MediaDevelopment and printed by an American print company, LuLu. The average selling price as of it’s publication on December 31st 2007 was $15.12 and the download copy is worth $5. The book is 178 pages in length and is rated for anyone age fourteen and older; this is due to the controversial and overall graphic content. Although, Byron Emmons is a digital shark very little is actually known about him other then his location, Kingston Ontario Canada.

It is rumored that the book may never be sold on the bookshelves of Canadian stores, this is due to the cost of border shipping and overall popularity. The novel is suppose to debut on both Amazon and Barnes and Nobles by May 2008, although this date has not be confirmed by LuLu or the Author.

Synopsis

Unlike the actual printer and author, there is no Synopsis to the book. After Reading it this is what it turns out like (book by book):

Jeramey Pratt and the Golden Orb, is the first book in the full length novel. This book covers the first story of Jeramey Pratt and his amazing discovery of his powers, it starts with him obtaining a mythical Orb that as he later discovers belongs to a set of four. Jeramey Pratt falls deeply in love with a girl named Celaura and later loses her to the opposing rival Joran; this turning point in the book shows the true Jeramey Pratt… A spoiled self centered boy who gets what he wants. Other introduced characters involve, Vorgan, Gary, Joran, Celaura, Leboid and Golem Knight.

The Blood Stained Knight, after Jeramey is defeated in battle during the first book it is revealed that he has discovered a means of recovering himself from beyond death. After Jeramey comes back to life it becomes his quest to take over the universe, using demons and creatures of different planets and realms. In the novel Jeramey allies himself with Vorgan and Leboid to help him take over and even gains an ally by force only known as, The Fighter of the East.

Character's

Vorgan – and undead super power that holds the orb BlueBurn, after being lobotomized and torn apart he comes across an orb that keeps him alive although he is dead. Through a series of events the audience finds out that Vorgan is Celaura’s Twin brother that was assumed dead.

Gary – is a character that is displayed as a homosexual male who keeps Joran under control as a lover using his orb Black Chaos.

Joran – is a demon who fights for Gary to stop the purification of the world by Jeramey. In doing so he must ally with shady characters and sacrifice his family name.

Celaura – head of a demon and supernatural task force. She sees Jeramey as the only way to cure the world of demons until later; she realizes he will kill everyone and anyone in order to cleanse the world… Even her.

Leboid – is Jeramey’s brother, and has the amazing power to transform to a creature of super speed and mana based strengths known as Phantom.

Golem Knight – is a large rock made man, that uses the forth orb, Earth. His left arm is completely a stone sword which he uses to cleave his enemies and conjure earthly spirits to defend him.

Reoccuring themes

Byron Emmons refers to the Character known as General Pig. This character, although never shown, is used to describe the events of the first war between the orbs and why Jeramey wears the armor he does. Another reoccurring theme is that there are thirty powerful demon lords, however only half are shown in the whole novel; as well as Elisha Mioray a well famed character that fights with Jeramey and who far surpasses his power.

--Jordyluvkins (talk) 03:24, 15 January 2008 (UTC)