The Deep Gods

The Deep Gods by David Mason, published by Wildside Press, LLC in December 1999, is a work of fiction that explores a unique bond between dolphins and humans. In this narrative, the world is depicted as a harmonious planet where communication flows freely between species, anchored by the Great Compact of Life. The story unfolds as dolphins share their mesmerizing songs, leading to a celebration that unites both land and sea creatures in a profound renewal of their shared existence.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of fantasy woven throughout the book, as it delves into themes of connection and unity. The narrative invites exploration of the interactions between different beings, emphasizing the significance of their shared experiences. With 196 pages, this edition presents a captivating glimpse into a world where life is celebrated through music and mutual understanding, making it a thought-provoking addition to the genre.
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The world was a planet of union, when dolphin and man communicated, held by a common bond–the Great Compact of Life. When the dolphins sang their hypnotic music, beings of the sea and beings of the land united in ecstatic celebration, renewing the Compact for the fullness of each life.
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