Travel through a portal in the universe to the alternate realm of Pegana, where a bevy of boisterous and brawling gods and goddesses rule. One of the best-known creations of the Irish fantasy writer known as Lord Dunsany, The Gods of Pegana is a must-read for Tolkien fans or anyone who loves to escape through fiction into a richly detailed alternate universe.
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- THE GODS OF PEGANA
- Contents
- Preface
- Introduction
- Of Skarl the Drummer
- Of the Making of the Worlds
- Of the Game of the Gods
- The Chaunt of the Gods
- The Sayings of Kib
- Concerning Sish
- The Sayings of Slid
- The Deeds of Mung
- The Chaunt of the Priests
- The Sayings of Limpang-Tung
- Of Yoharneth-Lahai
- Of Roon, the God of Going, and the Thousand Home Gods
- The Revolt of the Home Gods
- Of Dorozhand
- The Eye in the Waste
- Of the Thing that is Neither God nor Beast
- Yonath the Prophet
- Yug the Prophet
- Alhireth-Hotep the Prophet
- Kabok the Prophet
- Of the Calamity that Befel Yun-Ilara by the Sea, and of the Building of the Tower of the Ending of Days
- Of How the Gods Whelmed Sidith
- Of How Imbaun Became High Prophet in Aradec of All the Gods Save One
- Of How Imbaun Met Zodrak
- Pegana
- The Sayings of Imbaun
- Of How Imbaun Spake of Death to the King
- Of Ood
- The River
- The Bird of Doom and The End
