
An immortal arbiter alongside his protégé, enter the city of the dead. Separated from their mortal bodies, Aethel and Emma explore the Necropolis, where spirits exist beyond the boundaries of time. Along with their unique allies, they must discover the truth about themselves before it’s too late.
Should they fail, billions of lives will be sacrificed to stop a growing threat to mankind.
With the Quaternity preparing for war, myths and legends begin to reveal themselves as King Arthur, citizens of Wonderland, and Frankenstein’s monster emerge to offer aid in a confrontation that will decide the fate of the world.


Music often inspires scenes, helps mold the tone of a narrative, and in some cases, defines a character.
What follows is a collection of songs that are the soundtrack to this novel.

The music has a haunting quality to it that definitely sets the tone for the book. It's a great way to introduce the audience to what is in store for them. The fact that the song is called, City of the Dead, is ideal. What I like about the song is that its not dark, scary, or menacing. Neither is the setting of the book.
Crystal of Air : The Movie

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Bonus Scene: Not Found In Book
In a movie/television presentation of Crystal of Air... Hopefully, in time, a scene will come to mind that would be an ideal addition to this narrative. However, as of yet, none has been established. If you have read the novel and during your experience with this incredible world, you have come up with a potentially "deleted" scene not found in the book, an idea for the opening, or an interesting way to close out the story, then contact us at this address. If we like the idea, it will become cannon with you credited as creator of this scenario.
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Hidden Author
Where would the Author make a cameo?
Stan Lee is notorious for making a cameo in movies and television series based off his written works. With that in mind, where would the author of this novel make an appearance in a visual adaptation of the book?
In the last part of the book, Quinn and Scythe are visiting the grave of Mary Shelley, author of Frankenstein: The Modern Prometheus. As they approach the grave marker, a man is standing before it, reading the inscription. He looks up at their arrival, smiling at them before departing allowing the scene to begin with their verbal exchange. It is in this moment that the author makes a brief cameo in the book, one writer acknowledging the person who inspired him.
