Scion of the Serpent

Scion of the Serpent
Author: J. Steven York
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2005
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780441013364

Anok Wati, a young warrior of the streets, strikes a pact with an ancient and forbidden god who gives him a seemingly impossible task. To unravel the mysteries of the past and avenge his father's death, Anok must join the sinister cult of the snake-god Set--and destroy them from within.

Scion of the Serpent

Scion of the Serpent
Author: J. Steven York
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2005-09-27
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1101161426

Anok Wati, a young warrior of the streets, strikes a pact with an ancient and forbidden god who gives him a seemingly impossible task. To unravel the mysteries of the past and avenge his father's death, Anok must join the sinister cult of the snake-god Set--and destroy them from within.

Serpent Scion

Serpent Scion
Author: Eric M Miller
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2022-10-27
Genre:
ISBN:

"Pay attention, little baalim... God is returning." It has been fourteen years since the fall of the House of the Serpent Coil and the demise of the Serpent god King, ruler of the Anandrañ Empire and God of the world. Fourteen years since the world breathed a sigh of relief. From the ashes arose a lesser house; the House of the Raven's Reach, who claimed the throne of God, and whose master, the Reacher, rules the Empire as the new savior of the world. NOW THERE COMES A RECKONING. A scion arises from the House of the Serpent Coil at last, a rightful heir seeking back the throne, and a Legion walks before him. However, an old world abomination has long seeped through the cracks back into the world, and now follows behind him, and so, the people resist his return. But there is a deadly game afoot underneath the surface. A game of power between gods, princes and abominable powers reemerging from eras of old. THE WORLD NEEDS ITS GOD, NOW MORE THAN EVER. EVEN IF THEY DO NOT KNOW IT. But first, the scion must reclaim his throne, if he is to save them all. And his first adversary is the impostor who sits upon his throne.

Horsemen of the First Frontier (1788-1900) and the Serpent's Legacy

Horsemen of the First Frontier (1788-1900) and the Serpent's Legacy
Author: Keith Robert Binney
Publisher:
Total Pages: 612
Release: 2005
Genre: Horsemen and horsewomen
ISBN: 9780646448657

An economic and social history of early New South Wales, told through the life stories of pioneer 19th century horsemen. Traces the origin and development of the horse in Australia and a special tribute to Australia's internationally acclaimed thoroughbred expert C. Bruce Lowe.

The Serpent's Guile

The Serpent's Guile
Author: Roy Espiritu
Publisher: Outskirts Press
Total Pages: 267
Release: 2023-02-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1977258034

THE SERPENT'S GUILE is a psychological thriller with three main characters - a famous writer, his personal chauffeur and the unwitting biracial sex worker embroiled into the dark world of the writer. All three of them hiding secrets, all puppets of greed, all three magnificent liars. Set in an opulent background of the privileged few, it shows humanity at its lowest and at its most human element. Unlike books of same genre, readers know who the serpent is from the beginning. The crux is how each one of the three protagonists try to manipulate each other - like a game of chess, a charade, a cat and mouse game. A cliff hanger to the very last page, it keeps the readers guessing what happens next: who wins, who lives, and who dies.

Secrets of the Serpent's Heart

Secrets of the Serpent's Heart
Author: N. S. Wikarski
Publisher: Northgate Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2024-04-15
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Arkana Archaeology Thrillers: Volume 6 - Secrets of the Serpent's Heart In SECRETS OF THE SERPENT'S HEART, two Arkana agents search the length and breadth of China for an obscure relic that will name the hiding place of their most sought-after prize. At the same time, a third agent tackles the dangerous mission of discovering the Nephilim's end game. In the remote reaches of Yunnan province, the agents encounter an enigmatic stranger who holds the power to stop their quest dead in its tracks. Meanwhile, unthinkable catastrophes befall the Arkana's leadership, leaving the secret society one step away from collapse. The serpent's heart hides more than a clue to a lost artifact. It offers the only means to save the Arkana from total destruction.

The Triumph of the Snake Goddess

The Triumph of the Snake Goddess
Author: Kaiser Haq
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2015-10-12
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 0674915119

Snakes exist in the myths of most societies, often embodying magical, mysterious forces. Snake cults were especially important in eastern India and Bangladesh, where for centuries worshippers of the indigenous snake goddess Manasa resisted the competing religious influences of Indo-Europeans and Muslims. The result was a corpus of verse texts narrating Manasa’s struggle to win universal adoration. The Triumph of the Snake Goddess is the first comprehensive retelling of this epic tale in modern English. Scholar and poet Kaiser Haq offers a composite prose translation of Manasa’s story, based on five extant versions. Following the tradition of mangalkavyas—Bengali verse narratives celebrating the deeds of deities in order to win their blessings—the tale opens with a creation myth and a synopsis of Indian mythology, zooming in on Manasa, the miraculous child of the god Shiva. Manasa easily wins the allegiance of everyone except the wealthy merchant Chand, who holds fast in his devotion to Shiva despite seeing his sons massacred. A celestial couple is incarnated on earth to fulfill Manasa’s design: Behula, wife to one of Chand’s slain sons, undertakes a harrowing odyssey to restore him to life with Manasa’s help, ultimately persuading Chand to bow to the snake goddess. A prologue by Haq explores the Bengali oral, poetic, and manuscript traditions behind this Hindu folk epic—a vibrant part of popular Bengali culture, Hindu and Muslim, to this day—and an introduction by Wendy Doniger examines the history and significance of snake worship in classical Sanskrit texts.