Nartea Publishing publishes DRAGONS: LEXICON TRIUMVIRATE
March 24, 2005
Today, Nartea Publishing, a division of DNA Press, announced that the
book "Dragons: Lexicon Triumvirate" has been shipped to bookstores. Set
in a mediaeval realm where futuristic technologies and prehistoric
beings alike can be summoned through the tapping of time’s power, this
book depicts the story of Dennagon, a lone dragon sentry who battles to
find omniscience. What sets Kenneth Eng’s first book, Dragons: Lexicon
Triumvirate, apart from most science fiction/fantasy is the fact that
it revolves not around humans, but dragons. Dragons, often portrayed in
literature as vile creatures meant to be slain by men, are instead
shown as intelligent beings bent upon the search for truth. It is the
only novel that is based entirely upon technologically advanced dragons
battling one another in the Middle Ages, and contains fantastic fight
sequences that span across time and space with an array of amazing
weaponry.
In addition, this fiction work is not only entertaining, but
philosophical as well. Various challenges that the characters face lead
to discussions on the nature of the universe (and multiverse), and
demonstrate how perception can literally change any reality, including
our own quotidian World. What makes this book unique from other
metaphysical stories, however, is that fact that it answers through
pure logic alone many of the most fundamental riddles known to man –
the nature of infinity, the certainties of the universe, and the
conceptual Theory of Everything, just to name a few. The author even
claims that the very meaning of life is buried somewhere in the text.
Readers at various ages (starting at 12 years old reading level) will
enjoy this work, which is destined to be one of the bestseller books of
2005. It is not very often to find a book, which treats philosophy
through the prism of Dragons’ lives and knowledge in such a powerful
way.
After being outcast from his draconic civilization, the dragon sentry
Dennagon joins a band of errant dragons that tell him about an entity
called the Lexicon, the one item in the world of fantasy that contains
the source of all wisdom. However, along with the challenge of finding
the Lexicon, he must also face the evil dragon king Drekkenoth, a
frightful serpentine tyrant who has corrupted the minds of his species
with the venom of knowledge. Armies of mechanized humans have amassed
under his command, as well as quantum mechanical Technodragons of the
25th century enhanced. Their mission is to take total control over all
reality, and the only being who can stop them is the one dragon that
defied their decree. But can Dennagon overcome the strange enigmas of
time that await him? Can he defeat legions of Technoknights, wurms, and
wyverns that seek to annihilate him? More so, can he ever comprehend
that there is more to life than the lore he has so valiantly sought?
The author, Kenneth Che-Tew Eng, is a January 2005 graduate of NYU’s
Tisch School of the Arts. At 21 years of age, he is one of the youngest
published science fiction novelist in America. He has also written the
novel The 0th Dimension. An ardent furry fanatic, he specializes in
creating anthropomorphic literature and art.


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