![]() ![]() ![]() While he has very little in common with the rulers of Yurob, Hauron does believe that Shaylae is the reincarnated Asdzáán Nádleehé, the one who destroyed Yurob three-thousand years earlier. Hauron?s power increases as he is educated in the ways of the Dark Ones until he becomes Second of The Eleven, second only to First Prophet. Hauron is accepted into the ruling classes over the objections of some members of The Eleven. It appears that Hauron may have more power, particularly when it comes to seeing events on Earth, than any other member of the ruling council. Fearing he will be put to death he is surprised to learn that First Prophet needs him. Hauron is brought before First Prophet and the Council of The Eleven. He is terrified that the ruling class of Yurob will kill him and probably his family if these powers are discovered. In particular he has just witnessed Shaylae?s first encounter with the Dark Ones. However, there is something unusual about Hauron?he has visions in which he sees events back on Earth. Hauron is a slave and has just begun his servitude in the lithium mines and will more than likely be dead by the time he reaches his fortieth birthday. It begins on the planet Yurob, the home of Dark Ones, and runs concurrently with the events on Earth recorded in Shaylae of the Gentle Heart. ![]() Hauron of the Eleven is the second novel in the Shaylae Trilogy. ![]()
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