Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords

Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords
Directed by Jon Firestone
Mark Steven Grove
Written by Mark Steven Grove
Starring Christopher Atkins
Debra Marshall
Kirk Montgomery
Cinematography Jon Firestone
Edited by Mark Steven Grove
Running time
90 minutes
Country United States
Language English

Gathering of Heroes: Legend of the Seven Swords is an upcoming film starring Christopher Atkins, Debra Marshall and Kirk Montgomery. The film has taken over one year to write, Directors Mark Steven Grove and Jon Firestone and their crew have been working on this project since late 2007, filming for this film started mid-2008. The release is being handled by Asgard Entertainment.

The film is being shot entirely in 4K on the RED ONE digital cinema camera.

Plot

In the mystical realm of Ryntia, the forces of the underworld are aligning to unleash a plague of evil upon the surface. The deadly bat-like Blood Reavers, the Saurian Maurauders, the Orcish Warmongers and the feline Shadow-cat mercenaries have pledged their respective clans to the service of Bre'Gwen, queen of the deep elves. Together they seek to destroy the human and Elven kingdoms and rule all of Ryntia in the name of evil.

However even with their combined strength, Bre'Gwen's forces are no match for the powerful Grayraven kingdom led by the majestic king, Garrick Grayraven. To ensure their success, Bre'gwen forges an alliance with an unlikely human who holds the secret to acquiring a powerful artifact that will allow them to summon and control an army of undead warriors from centuries past. Guided by fragmented visions, a mysterious Oracle gathers seven unlikely heroes to face the threat. A heroic knight, a deep elf sorceress, an eccentric bard, a silver elf druid, a righteous paladin, a barbarian huntress, and a brooding thief are the only ones capable of stopping this evil at its source but first they must embark upon a quest to find the legendary seven swords of Draconus.

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