Through the Kisandra Prism

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Contents

Chapter One

Watching Eyes

Chapter Two

The Arrival: The Sillian

Chapter Three

Terror at the Door

Chapter Four

Blodwyn’s Dilemma

Chapter Five

The Circling Happy Eagle

Chapter Six

Blodwyn’s Birthday Party

Chapter Seven

A Deformed Alien’s Toil

Chapter Eight

At the Trap Door of the Sillian

Chapter Nine

A Victim of a Shadow Chaser

Chapter Ten

Myfanwy’s New Car

Chapter Eleven

A Thieving Little Swine

Chapter Twelve

The Lord Tarrbanabus of Golgin Hade

Chapter Thirteen

The Time Warper

Chapter Fourteen

Nemesis: The First Queen of the Lings

Chapter Fifteen

The Quest for the Worm-eaters

Chapter Sixteen

A Sap-sucking Stabasade

Chapter Seventeen

The Narib Gols

Chapter Eighteen

The Worm Eaters of Signusgragg

Chapter Nineteen

Sagittarius Minor: The Spotted Symator

Chapter Twenty

Ora Pellas Two

Chapter Twenty One

Three and a Half Million BC: The Race to Become Man

Chapter Twenty Two

Cretaceous: Intelligent Lizards

Chapter Twenty Three

Hunted

Chapter Twenty Four

A Mar-Lissa’s Dangerous Pets

Chapter Twenty Five

Quilla Prime: Four hundred and eighty million years BC.

Chapter Twenty Six

The Creature in the Lake

Chapter Twenty Seven

Time Catches up! Tala Pandy 1925

Glossary

Alter Dom:

The still missing Lord of the Antares Cluster

Calara Shimmerings:

Delicate winged beings with magical powers

Changeling:

Life form that can change into a being or an animal

Cilla:

Land-adapted aquatics; fish-heads

Dandy Indra:

Vain, alien humanoid warriors of simian origin

Dom Maxamus:

The highest Being; Creator of all the galaxies

Daggled Nilks
:

Aggressive insect beings bred from cocoon by the Fairy Queen just for war.

Floranas:

Earthly Fairies, beautiful beings,
Silkies, Changelings
- lovely human sized dwellers of the cold seas

Elverins:

Kin to the fairies, tiny, male and females

Feeding Black Hole:

Swallows everything: space ships, planets etc

Festus Noop:

Alieniod blue-bottle; excellent chefs

Galid-ice-e-Kia:

Humanoid ice-warriors from the frozen Stella Wastes

Galla Qualls:

The oldest known alien race; delicate, land-adapted, aquatic alienoids

Gols:

Large primitive Humanoids

Grunwalde Angharad:

True Changeling, beautiful human Fairy Queen of the Lings and all Fairies: outrageously rude and greedy by nature

Gyrille Ghylls:

Delicate female Wood Nymphs

Ida Jaade:

Reptilian; Land-adapted humanoids; warriors of the Galla Qualls

Jed Bella:

Gill breathing, aggressive aquatics

Jinnd:

Small sparkling life-forms

Kar Saar:

Warriors of the Jalmar (primitives)

Kelpies:

Kin to fairies often appear as small shaggy ponies

Lings:

Venomous, Alien fairies four of finger and toe, that have evolved from insects on the planet Venus; these include
Narlings -
evolved from dragonflies;
Maylings from, butterflies and Sisling from bees

Malis Afar:

Aggressive ‘Cold-bloods’, reptilian humanoids, originally evolved on Earth

Mar-Lissa:

Usually appears as a beautiful powerful female

Medusa:

Dangerous aquatic; last of its kind

Na Idriss:

Feline bondsmen of the Malis Afar; also evolved on Earth

Narib:

Evil, small four-tailed alienoids of the fourth Quadrent

Nemesis:

Giant predatory hornet; first Queen of the Aliens

Ora Pellas:

Lovely green, frivolous and dangerous females

Orb-eyed Oga Koya of Goya Perilus:

Lamprey-like alieniods; untrustworthy sand- swimmers

Paranoid Iraa Brill:

Easily angered humanoids of the fourth Quadrent

Perrygrists, Gimbels:

Kin to the fairies, male ground dwellers

Prism Window:

Entrance into another world

Queen Raa:

Egg laying, Reptile Queen of the Malis Afar

Renndille Nass:

Spiky-finned, aggressive aquatics

Rills:

Giant, sly brown Rats; residents of the Moon

Sarris Shadow chaser:

Chases and jumps into anyone ones shadow

Semmi Tal:

Humanoid, stick-like, ‘Shape-shifters’

Serpentils:

Lightening fast, venomous, snake-heads; ruled by a Mar-Lissa

Shape Shifters:

Only changes its form visually not in substance

Shi-Larriss:

Mysterious aliens, and conjurors of dangerous Illusions

Sillians:

Dangerous, web-spinning, predatory six-legged solitary aliens

Six-fingered Salas Panar:

Bambi-eyed, elfin, thieving rouges

Sly Jal Mar:

Evil witchdoctors of the Antares Clusters

Spotted Symator:

Intelligent Bi-ped feline

Stabasade:

Large blood-sucking flies: who speak

Tarrbanabus:

Lord of Golgin Hade (Hell)

Tartarus Hobs:

Brutish slaves of the Fairies (lowly males)

Terasils:

Humans

Tormented Taarbs:

Scrawny, burnt beings; dwellers of Golgin Hade

Wormholes:

Gateways to the four Quadrants

Worm-eaters:

A never previously encountered alien race with special powers; with sinister needs

Yarbies:

Bat-winged, obnoxious, bold, She-males, scavengers

Foreword

Do Shape Shifters and Changelings exist?

Consider this: A moth that is visible ‘till it settles on the bark of

a tree… and then disappears. is it not in the first stages of becoming a Shape Shifter? A caterpillar that enters chrysalis and emerges as a butterfly… Is it not in the second stage of becoming a Changeling?

Do Aliens with three hearts exist? We have a ‘three heart’ with us on earth: luckily for us… it’s not as yet a Changeling!

Time is a speed; if you can overtake the speed of angry Time… Pass it .you will go back in Time.

Are we the only life-forms in the Universe?

Many planets cooled down before Earth. The life forms on these planets had a head start…

In distant times when fairies were more numerous, ancient man kept close to his hearth when darkness left the underworld; fairies were bolder then!

Aliens live for thousands of years; we Terasils only live for sixty-four thousand hours on average.

But there is one exception, a beautiful Terasil female who lives for seven hundred years: she is a True Changeling! Her atoms even spare her the indignity of old age and decay. When she dies, she is as young and as beautiful as ever; her name is Grunwalde Angharad: Queen of all Fairies and the alien Lings.

The requiem of the Fairy Queen

No tall pallbearers; three times two.

No damp, cold grave to await decay.

Just to lie and sleep in woodland wild; dispensing in a burst of rainbow spray; floating upwards…

Before the out-going Fairy queen dies, she has to choose a successor. The young woman chosen has no choice but to comply. The new Queen of all Fairies and the alien Lings is: Myfanwy Jenkins of Tala Pandy! A Silky Changeling has taken Myfanwy’s place in the Jenkins’s home.

Jack Challis
Prologue

The Antares Cluster is made up of millions of planets comprising our own Milky Way and that of its neighbor – the Andromeda Galaxy. The Cluster is divided into four Quadrants; our own planet Earth (known as Tarrea-two to the aliens) is in the Second Quadrant.

When time was young, a planet exploded in the distant Third Quadrent of Syties-seven. Large pieces of debris were sent hurtling into deep space. Within some of these large meteors a terrible life-form lay dormant, protected in a cocoon of the strongest gossamer silk: a web-spinning, Bat-faced Sillian! Thus, this grotesque, predatory life-form began to colonize and terrorize other planets throughout the Antares Cluster. Although small, this alien is extremely strong and capable for its size.

Bitten victims decompose in one Earth hour: for this alien can only ingest putrid flesh! The shape of a Sillian offends the eye; it is a paradox. This creature has the screwed-up face of a vampire bat; the abdomen of an arachnid, on which two silk-producing spinnerets stand proud, and like a spider lurks behind a silken trap-door. It can rearrange its body like an octopus; has the velvet skin of a mole and digs like an aardvark. Sillians scuttle on six hooked, appendages like an insect and hisses like a reptile. Even so, it is a unique species.

Sillians are intelligent, knowledgeable and can communicate. Victims of interest are held captive: for Sillians are lonely beings. This dormant alien is curious of outside events. The greatest pleasure for a sedentary Sillian is scandal-brokering and gossip-mongering.

It is now our turn to receive this unwelcome visitor! The arrival of this hideous alien is due to take place near the enchanting hour, on a warm June evening. The meteor containing the dormant, cocooned Sillian is heading straight for mid-Wales, towards the outskirts of a sleepy little village called Tala Pandy. Only two people are about to witness the meteor’s arrival: Blodwyn Jones, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jones – smallholders and Bryn Jones, the local wino (not related).

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