Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Richard Dyson Series

Copyright © 2010 of James Pettis, III

Richard Dyson is one of my most favorite series that I have created. With it I've created two spin-offs
The Beginning of Vampire Chronicles and Vampire Chronicles, Which can be found in separate archives. This series consists of five stories: Richard Dyson and the Vampires, Richard Dyson and the Valors / Aaron and the Midnight Moon (these stories intertwine making a full story), Richard Dyson and the Dark Spirits, Ingus Spardon - The Warrior, Richard Dyson and the Twilight. The Richard Dyson Series will also be getting it's own page.

Richard Dyson is a Seventeen-year-old who has an associates in applied science and isn't sure what to do with himself next. He lives with his aunt, Linda, in California (His parents are deceased, cause unknown) and she takes care of him like he's her son. Richard receives a letter from a private school in London called Vlankerstein's Private School of London. Richard is very skeptical at first about the school, until he finds out his father graduated from the school. Richard decides to give the school a shot and is off to London. Once there, He meets Larq (a prefect at the school, and Richard's mentor), and they both head to the school. After a series of events, Richard finds out that he is a Vampire Slayer from a line of slayers in his family, known famously as the most powerful slayers of all time. But, Richard is the only living Dyson family slayer and has no supernatural abilities (as his family did). And when it gets out of his arrival in London, The Others (an evil group of vampires the are arch enemies of the Dyson's formed by the Valor Vampires) want to put the Dyson name to rest by killing Richard. Richard must except his destiny and train quickly to defeat his families rivals and hold up the family name.

This series is very dear to me, it's a mixture of christian values and a fictional vampire series. I love it and I hope other's will love it too! Stay tuned for short stories and other things about the Richard Dyson Series.

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