City of the Gods: Forgotten

City of the Gods: Forgotten

City of the Gods: Forgotten is an illustrated fiction, epic fantasy novel by M.Scott Verne and Wynn Mercere. The trade paperback edition has over 80 illustrations, many by notable artists Gustave Doré, Lord Frederick Leighton, Léon François Commerre, Lawrence Alma-Tadema, Arthur Hughes, Jean-Léon Gérôme, Ingres, Diego Velázquez, William Bouguereau, Botticelli, John William Waterhouse, and others of the 16th-18th centuries. The Kindle version has 20 full-page illustrations. Published by Raven Press in January 2011, the book is available as a 310 page trade paperback or as an Amazon Kindle book.

Cover: City of the Gods: Forgotten

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Plot summary

Trapped in a timeless city governed by all the old gods of Earth, D'Molay is a tracker who works for the Gods. He makes a fateful choice to assist a hapless girl early in the story. He then begins to suspect she has some kind of connection to a huge beast ravaging the Olympian realm. D'Molay is torn between his duty to the eternal world and the leading of his heart. His compulsion to protect her pits the wits of a man against the guile of the gods, rekindling a faith he had long ago forgotten. In theory, any of the gods of old could appear in the City of the Gods. Some of the deities that appear include the Greco/Roman Gods Zeus, Eros, Zephyrus, Ares, Hermes & Glaucus. Egyptian gods Set & Sekhmet and Babylonian gods include Lamasthu & Namtar. Also various Chinese, Norse, Indian, Mayan and African gods are featured as the story unfolds. The gods are portrayed very much as they appeared in classical mythology, but each exhibits their own personalities and motivations.

The book deals with issues of trust, faith and the loss of both. There are also strong hints as to why the gods left Earth and the exploration of the different classes of inhabitants in realm of the Gods. (Slaves, merchants, freeman, priests and deities).

Main characters

  • D'Molay the Tracker - The human protagonist. He tries to protect an unusual girl who seems to have no past, while working for the Gods.
  • Aavi - She wakes up one morning in the streets of the City of the Gods and tries to recover her missing memories throughout the novel.
  • Mazu the Ferrywoman - She is in fact a Chinese goddess who aids Aavi & D'Molay.
  • The gods Eros & Zephyrus - They are conscripted by Zeus to aid the gods after witnessing a disaster in the Olympian realm.
  • The god Set - His quest for power inadvertently leads him to Aavi.
  • The god Quetzalcoatl - A member of the Council. He works his own agenda throughout the novel.
  • The goddess Lamasthu - Like Quetzalcoatl she is on her own quest for power, but works closely with Set.

Future books in the series

The official City of the Gods website lists three books planned in the novel series:

  • City of the Gods: Forgotten (released January 2011)
  • City of the Gods: Guardian
  • City of the Gods: Ambassador
  • Tales of the Gods - A short story collection

Other City of the Gods published works

A promotional City of the Gods chapbook released in 2010 received a Silver award from the Arizona/New Mexico division of the Printing Industries of America for printing excellence. This preview of the novel was released for Amazon Kindle in October 2010.

In July 2011 Flying Buffalo Inc. released the City of the Gods Map Pack. This product in the Catalyst (role-playing game supplements) line contains a large full-color map of the City of the Gods, a map of the surrounding lands, a booklet that describes important buildings in the City, and 18 full-color character cards. Most of the characters and places described in the Map Pack are taken directly from the first novel.

A digital comic book entitled "The Last Goddess #1" was released in October 2011. Also written by Verne and Mercere, it is the first in the City of the Gods Universe comics line. The story is not directly related to events in the novel, but does reference concepts of the fantasy world.

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