Ancestors of Avalon

Ancestors of Avalon is a 2004 historical fantasy novel by American writer Diana L. Paxson, and illustrator Dominic Harman, based on an idea of Marion Zimmer Bradley.

Ancestors of Avalon
AuthorMarion Zimmer Bradley (completed by Diana L. Paxson)
Cover artistDominic Harman
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
SeriesAvalon Series
GenreFantasy, Historical
PublisherPenguin Books
Publication date
June 2004
Media typePrint (hardback & paperback)
Pages363 pp
ISBN0-670-03314-6
OCLC55095381
813/.54 22
LC ClassPS3566.A897 M33 2004
Preceded byThe Fall of Atlantis (Web of Light/Web of Darkness) 
Followed byRavens of Avalon 

The book is one of 7 prequels to Bradley's fantasy novel Mists of Avalon. The characters of Ancestors of Avalon have appeared earlier in Bradley's fantasy novel The Fall of Atlantis. Ancestors of Avalon is the missing link to the implied connection to the mythical Atlantis in Bradley's Avalon-series.

Plot summary

2500 years BC, Tiriki, Priestess of Light and of the Earth-goddess Ni-Terat, and her husband Micail, Priest of Light and Prince of the Atlantean state Atharrath, have to save themselves from the destruction of Atlantis and are forced to board different ships to the Isles of Tin (Britain). When they finally reach the British coast, they are far away from each other and they both believe that the other one is dead.

Tiriki and other Atlanteans who came with her, settle down in the swamplands surrounding the Holy Mountain (which is later going to be called the Isle of Avalon). She realizes that the cult of the Great Goddess is much stronger here than it was in Atlantis, so she and her companions start living with the indigenous people and build up a new religion, where the Atlantean knowledge and the Old Faith of the British people merge.

Micail and Tjalan, Prince of Alkonath, on the other hand, try to rebuild the lost glory of Atlantis and start building a huge stone circle -which will later be known as Stonehenge - in order to turn the people of Britain to slaves by using its tremendous powers.

When Tiriki and her followers finally come in contact with the other Atlantean settlement, conflicts arise immediately.


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