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'''Invoking Darkness''' is the third and final book in the [[The Passing of the Techno-Mages]] series. It was written by [[Jeanne Cavelos]], based on an outline by [[J. Michael Straczynski]]. |
'''Invoking Darkness''' is the third and final book in the [[The Passing of the Techno-Mages]] series. It was written by [[Jeanne Cavelos]], based on an outline by [[J. Michael Straczynski]]. |
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+ | <center>'''The electrifying space epic reaches an explosive climax<br>when one techno-mage battles the ultimate evil ...'''</center> |
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+ | ''As billions die and the flames of destruction rage unchecked, the Shadows seem poised for absolute victory. Soon the entire galaxy will fall to their evil. But war isn't over... not yet. At long last, in a forgotten corner of the universe, Galen has finally won the Circle's permission to leave the techno-mage hiding place. He is the only one who possesses the unstoppable Spell of Destruction.'' |
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+ | ''Galen's orders are clear. Though the galaxy is being torn apart by bloody conflict - in which his powers might tip the balance - he is to locate only three key enemies and kill them. But Galen has unearthed the Shadows' darkest secret - and discovered a monstrous truth about himself.'' |
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+ | ''In this desperate, apocalyptic battle, there's no telling who will be victor: Or if there will be any survivors at all...'' |
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==Synopsis== |
==Synopsis== |
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==Related Articles== |
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+ | *[[Fa]] |
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+ | *[[Elizar]] |
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+ | *[[Razeel]] |
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+ | *[[Morden]] |
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+ | *[[Anna Sheridan]] |
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+ | *[[Alwyn]] |
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+ | *[[G'Leel]] |
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+ | *[[Kosh]] |
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+ | *[[John Sheridan]] |
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+ | *[[Bunny Oliver]] |
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+ | *[[Gwynn]] |
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+ | *[[Federico]] |
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+ | *[[Gowen]] |
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+ | *[[Ulkesh]] |
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+ | *[[Arce]] |
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+ | *[[Justin]] |
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+ | *[[Michael Garibaldi]] |
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+ | * [[Babylon 5]] |
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+ | * [[Z'ha'dum]] |
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+ | *[[J/Lai]] |
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+ | *[[Anfran]] |
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Latest revision as of 17:06, 2 December 2015
Invoking Darkness is the third and final book in the The Passing of the Techno-Mages series. It was written by Jeanne Cavelos, based on an outline by J. Michael Straczynski.
Blurb[]
when one techno-mage battles the ultimate evil ...
As billions die and the flames of destruction rage unchecked, the Shadows seem poised for absolute victory. Soon the entire galaxy will fall to their evil. But war isn't over... not yet. At long last, in a forgotten corner of the universe, Galen has finally won the Circle's permission to leave the techno-mage hiding place. He is the only one who possesses the unstoppable Spell of Destruction.
Galen's orders are clear. Though the galaxy is being torn apart by bloody conflict - in which his powers might tip the balance - he is to locate only three key enemies and kill them. But Galen has unearthed the Shadows' darkest secret - and discovered a monstrous truth about himself.
In this desperate, apocalyptic battle, there's no telling who will be victor: Or if there will be any survivors at all...
Synopsis[]
Related Articles[]
- People
- Galen
- Elric
- Blaylock
- Herazade
- Fa
- Elizar
- Razeel
- Morden
- Anna Sheridan
- Alwyn
- G'Leel
- Kosh
- John Sheridan
- Bunny Oliver
- Gwynn
- Federico
- Gowen
- Ulkesh
- Arce
- Justin
- Michael Garibaldi
- Places
- Races
Babylon 5 franchise |
Babylon 5 & Crusade Episodes by Season |
Signs and Portents • The Coming of Shadows • Point of No Return • No Surrender, No Retreat • Wheel of Fire • Crusade: Season 1 • Unfilmed Episodes |
Movies |
The Gathering • In the Beginning • Thirdspace • River of Souls • A Call to Arms • The Legend of the Rangers • Voices in the Dark • The Road Home |
Printed Media |
Novels • Comic Books • Short Stories • Reference books • Magazines |
Other Media |
DVD Releases • VHS Home Video • The Official Guide to Babylon 5 • Babylon 5: Into the Fire |
Babylon 5 Novels | ||
Stand-alone Novels: | ||
"Voices" • "Accusations" • "Blood Oath" • "Clark's Law" • "The Touch of Your Shadow, the Whisper of Your Name" • "Betrayals" • "The Shadow Within" • "Personal Agendas" • "To Dream in the City of Sorrows" | ||
The Psi Corps Trilogy: | ||
"Dark Genesis - The Birth of the Psi Corps" • "Deadly Relations - Bester Ascendant" • "Final Reckoning - The Fate of Bester" | ||
Legions of Fire: | ||
"The Long Night of Centauri Prime" • "Armies of Light and Dark" • "Out of the Darkness" | ||
The Passing of the Techno-Mages: | ||
"Casting Shadows" • "Summoning Light" • "Invoking Darkness" | ||
Novelizations: | ||
"In the Beginning" • "Thirdspace" • "A Call to Arms" |