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TheAncestralTrail Partwork FrankGravesCopyright1992 Introduction The Ancestral Trail was published by Marshall Cavendish in a fortnightly format from 1992 to 1994 and sold more than 30 million copies. The author of the story was Frank Graves,while Julek and Adam Heller did the main illustrations. There were 52 issues in total, and several extras that came with every issue - extras like pieces to unique games created specifically by the magazine and clues to various contests. The series is currently out of print... but, if rumour is to be believed, it is again to be republished in trilogy form because love for the series has endured. Other notable websites worth visiting:- BBC Website Wikipedia More Synopses Chapters from Ancestral Trail But, for now, let's get things started by introducing the series: The Ancestral Trail: Introduction The beginning ofThe Ancestral Trail doesn't begin in the first issue, but rather through a four-panel trifold. When closed, the "front page" of the trifold displays the series' name and a passage of prophecy (displayed below); such passages will appear in each issue of the series. When the centre fold is opened the two closed outer arms form the picture of a dark, sinister mask against a bloody red background: This is the "face" of the series' villain, who shall be named in a little bit. When the final two arms are flipped and the trifold is completely opened, the beginning of the story is displayed. Story: When he who is the Chosen One Shall tread upon the Ancient Path And battle there to overcome The Forces of the Dark Then shall the Seven be restored And even banished from this world So begins the story of Richard, a young boy from our world who is fairly ordinary save for one thing: he has two different coloured eyes, one grey and one green. He never really gave much thought to his eyes outside of the constant teasing he received because of them, but one night, after being late to getting home, something happens which will change how he views himself forever. During his journey home, Richard slips and falls into a hole, causing him to black out. When he awakens, he finds himself in the Ancestral World, where he meets an old man named Golan peering down at him. Golan explains to Richard that a being known as the Evil One is destroying the Ancestral World, and that the remaining defences against his sinister power are falling. Golan, apparently, is a Guardian and the Keeper of the Life Force, which is contained in the Tree of Life through seven Life Force pods, with each pod possessing a different Life Force. Six of the seven pods have been stolen, and thus six Guardians have been captured. Only Golan's pod remains, but he is much weakened. Richard Meets Golan Golan informs Richard that he must recover the stolen pods and rescue the captured Guardians, but Richard wants to know why he, an ordinary boy, must complete an extraordinary task. Golan states that Richard is the Chosen One, a stranger who sees in two lights (referring to Richard's eyes) and the one foreseen in prophecy who will destroy the Evil One. Naturally, Richard only wishes to go home, but Golan says that is not possible. To aid the Chosen One in his journey, Golan gives Richard two items: a tunic that will conceal him seven times when the hood is up, and an amulet. He also leaves Richard with the cryptic words that the prophecy must be fulfilled by the twenty-sixth day, and that there will be one to guide Richard. With those words, Golan disappears. Though scared, Richard begins walking through the dark forest that surrounds the Tree of Life. Then, suddenly, he runs into a man crossing his path; to Richard's surprise, the man has a pig-like face. Orkan Richard asks the pig-faced man if he is his guide, and the man responds by giving his name, Orkan, and asks why Richard needs a guide. Richard explains to Orkan his quest to recover the stolen pods, and Orkan, who had managed to escape a fierce battle and is now looking for survivors, decides to travel with Richard. With that, the two of them set off. Characters: The characters of The Ancestral Trail are numerous, but the most important characters are compiled into a collection of playing cards used for one of the series' unique card games. Below are several brief descriptions of The Ancestral Trail's characters with their respective playing cards. Richard is an ordinary boy from our world whose most distinctive feature is that his eyes are different coloured - one eye is grey, the other green. He is also the Chosen One, he who will save the Ancestral World from destruction at the hands of the Evil One. He is initially scared to take up such a huge responsibility, but throughout his journey he will discover things about himself that he never knew. Golan is the Keeper of the Life Force. He is the sole Guardian that remains after the other six were captured by the Evil One's forces. He is also the Keeper of the Pod of Wisdom, which is the only Life Force Pod that hasn't been stolen. Golan's power has weakened greatly because of the destruction around him, and he looks to the Chosen One to save his world from the Evil One. Orkan is of the common beasts, a race of beings with the bodies of man and the faces of animals; in Orkan's case, he possesses the face of a pig. He managed to escape the "final battle" and was looking for survivors when he bumps into Richard. Hedecides to help Richard in his quest to recover the stolen pods while continuing his search. Orkan is a strong warrior and a trustworthy friend, and the journey ahead will lead to a destiny he never expected. The Evil Oneis the all-powerful being that is ravaging the Ancestral World with his evil power and his armies of darkness. Very little is known of the Evil One, but the image of his grotesque mask is well known and feared by anyone who opposes him. TheLife Force Pods hold the life forces that bind the Ancestral World together. A Guardian protects each pod, and each pod possesses a different life force. When the Evil One came, his minions stole six of the seven pods, resulting in their respective Guardians to be captured, and their whereabouts are unknown. It's now up to the Chosen One to find these pods and rescue their Guardians from the Evil One's clutches. Comments: The story of The Ancestral Trail doesn't take long to get things moving. There's no back-story on Richard, no lingering on how he was "transported" to the Ancestral World...nothing. He simply arrives, is told who he is and what he must do, and sets out to do it. Usually, this isn't a good idea in storytelling, but in The Ancestral Trail it's all right. The series' main focus ison all the different monsters and creatures that Richard will encounter during his travels, so padding the beginning with back story and exposition is not a good idea. And let's not forget that this series was originally written for children. At first glance, the story looks pretty derivative: an outsider arrives in a strange land and is chosen to be that land's saviour. On top of that, he must both find several sacred items and rescue several powerful beings. And the names and titles of some of the characters are pretty ordinary, most notably as "the Chosen One" and "the Evil One"; even "Richard" is a pretty common name. However, it can be argued thatThe Ancestral Trail did this intentionally. According to this article (do not read if you don't want important plot points spoiled for you!), the story can be seen as a metaphor for growing up, how his journey is a rites of passage and how he matures as his journey continues. Using vague names like "the Evil One" and "the Chosen One" can be used to help the reader identify more with the characters, if not insert himself into the story. Or The Ancestral Trail could just be a very good story. You make the call. Quotes: "The grey eye sees the dark side of life, the green eye sees good. Only you can weigh the balance." -Golan TheAncestralTrail #1:TheMoss Beast In the Grip of the Slime River Ghoul Story: On the First Day... Should evil e'er the Victor be, And darkness fall upon the land, A Chose One from far will come Who sees in dark and light. On the first day, herein points the way. To cross the river he follows the flow. From air and water dangers. Safety lies in earth below. At path's end lies the slender way, A hidden weakness saves the day. As Richard and Orkan press deeper into the forest, Orkan tells Richard of his experiences during the final battle and of his escape from the Evil One's forces. He tells Richard of when he was surrounded by three enemy soldiers but was lucky enough to escape with a deep scar on his fighting arm. The pig-man grows sad as he recalls how many of the beasts he had to fight were once friends and neighbours, but he feels hopeful that the survivors can regroup. The final battle Just then, Orkan hears something and realizes that somebody is nearby. He leads Richard carefully to behind a cottage-sized boulder...and finds an old dwarf-like man sleeping. Orkan quickly kicks the dwarf, awakening him. The stunned dwarf introduces himself as Melek, a scribe from the Ancient City. But before he could say anything more, Melek notices Richard's eyes and instantly recognizes him as the Chosen One. Excited, Melek unstraps a large book from his back. The book is called the Book of Prophecies, and it foretells of the Chosen One. However, the book is written in rhyme and riddle, and not even the Guardians can figure them out.

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But before he could say anything more, Melek notices Richard's eyes and confident, Richard leads Orkan and Melek along the stream's path.
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