Hunter Brown
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Hunter Brown is a series of teen Christian fantasy books. The protagonist
Protagonist
A protagonist is the main character of a literary, theatrical, cinematic, or musical narrative, around whom the events of the narrative's plot revolve and with whom the audience is intended to most identify...

 is a sixteen-year-old boy named Hunter Brown who joins a group called the Codebearers and fights an enemy called the Shadow. The first book was released in 2008, the second in the fall of 2009, and the third and final book was released in the winter of 2011. The books are written by two brothers, Christopher and Allan Miller.

About the Books

The books are written in the first person, narrated by Hunter Brown. They are written by two brothers, Christopher and Alan Miller. The Miller Brothers are both CG animators, and they included digitally drawn illustrations in their books.

Book 1: The Secret of the Shadow

Strange visions...hideous monsters...startling revelations...Hunter Brown never expected a summer like this, and it's only getting started! After one of his infamous pranks backfires, Hunter unexpectedly finds himself in possession of an ancient book and key. Little does he know the mysterious book is a gateway to Solandria, a supernatural realm held captive by the Shadow. In Solandria, Hunter joins forces with the Codebearers, a band of highly trained warriors who form the Resistance to the Shadow. But before he can complete his training in the ways of the Code of Life, Hunter is sent on a mission far more dangerous than he ever bargained for. Now with his life in peril and the future of Solandria hanging in the balance, Hunter is headed for a showdown with the Shadow and a battle to save his soul from a fate worse than death.

Book 2: The Consuming Fire

After returning from his first trip to Solandria, Hunter Brown finds himself deserted by his best friends, but with memories of his adventures and many unanswered questions. He returns to school in the fall, where his tendency to think he is being trailed by the Shadow lands him in a heap of trouble. Soon, Hunter takes a wild ride to Solandria with new friends, only to find the Codebearers scattered and the Resistance weakened. Led by a mysterious flame, Hunter, Trista, and Rob begin their quest to find the seven mentioned in the Author's Writ. But they face a brutal adversary, Xaul, who threatens to destroy all that remains of the Resistance.

Book 3: The Eye of Ends

In Hunter Brown and The Eye of Ends, the heart-pounding conclusion of Hunter's previous adventures begins with an even bigger surprise—his memory is gone. With no knowledge of his last visit to Solandria, Hunter must fight to piece together the growing puzzle of his past under the constant surveillance of an intimidating detective, who is more than what he seems. But what begins as a harmless search for memories quickly leads him into a deadly hunt for his missing father and a lost relic said to predict the story's end. Answers lie in the Eye of Ends, but one question remains: can the Eye be trusted? Will Hunter succeed in finding his father, or will the mysterious Watcher erase everything Hunter has fought for and everyone he loves, before the final page is turned?

Main Characters

Author: The mysterious, unseen writer of worlds.

Aviad: The son of the Author and founder of the Resistance. He appears to be an old man in the first book, where he sacrifices himself to save Hunter from the Bloodstone curse. In the second book, he reveals that he is alive again, and he looks much younger.

Belac: A swamp troll who captured Hunter and Stretch in the first book. In the third book Hunter found that Belac was actually his father under a curse.

Boojum: A cute, furry, mischievous creature later revealed to be a snark. Obviously a reference to Lewis Carroll
Lewis Carroll
Charles Lutwidge Dodgson , better known by the pseudonym Lewis Carroll , was an English author, mathematician, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer. His most famous writings are Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and its sequel Through the Looking-Glass, as well as the poems "The Hunting of the...

's poem, The Hunting of the Snark
The Hunting of the Snark
The Hunting of the Snark is usually thought of as a nonsense poem written by Lewis Carroll in 1874, when he was 42 years old...

.

Caleb: Hunter's father, a character reminiscent of Darth Vader
Darth Vader
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. He abandoned his family and went to Solandria when Hunter was twelve. After serving the Resistance for a time, he deserted and began playing God. A parasite took over his brain at this time, turning him into the troll Belac. After Caleb was freed from his Belac form, he was forced to join the watcher Tonomis, and the two of them came together to form a giant monster called a "titan". After Hunter destroys the titan, his father is redeemed, but dies shortly afterwards.

Cranton: A bully at Hunter's school whose life Hunter saves in the second book.

Desi: A Shadow agent who betrays Hunter in Eye of Ends. She is called a "Vicess".

Emily: Hunter's snobbish sister. Her relationship with Hunter improves in Eye of Ends.

Ephriam: A codebearer captain from the shard of Abiosis who only appears in the first book.

Evan: A messenger from beyond the veil. He only comes in The Secret of the Shadow.

Faldyn: A suspicious codebearer captain from the shard of Perga. In The Secret of the Shadow Faldyn's mysterious demeanor and consorting with the enemy lead the other codebearers to suspect that he is actually working athe Shadow. This is confirmed in The Consuming Fire, where he kidnaps Hope. His motives are shown to be good in Eye of Ends, where Faldyn tells Hunter he has a special relationship with Hope. It isn't clear, but he may be her father.

Gabby: A elder member of the codebearer resistance. Also Cranton's grandmother.

Gerwyn: Gabby's husband.

Hope: A virtuess who has a special relationship with Hunter. She seems to die at the end of book one, only to be revealed alive again in book two, where she truly does die, but is then brought back to life.

Hunter: The main character, a high school student who joins the codebearer resistance.

Kane: A gorewing Shadow commander who is presumably killed in The Consuming Fire.

Kim: Rob's father. He is highly skilled with the Code of Life.

Leo: A codebearer captain from the shard of Tepi.

Petrov: A captain from the shard of Obduront, commander of the codebearers until his death in book two.

Philan: Just a boy in the first book. He is much older in the second book, where he is anointed by the consuming fire and chosen as the replacement captain to Saris.

Rob: A clumsy kid, the only student Sam ever lost.

Samryee: Hunter's teacher, a codebearer captain from the shard of Sinos.

Saris: A narcoleptic codebearer from the shard of Torpor, succeeded by Philan.

Sceleris: Sumpreme lord of the Shadow and all other evil forces. He usually appears in the form of a snake, and he tries to kill Hunter at the end of book one, only to kill Aviad instead. In book two, the codebearers oust Sceleris from his stronghold on the shard of Dolor.

Stone-Eyed Sterling: Nicknamed "Stoney". He provided transportation for Hunter, Rob, and Trista in book two, until he betrayed them at the Battle of Torpor. He later repented and was marked by the consuming fire.

Stretch: One of Hunter's best friends from school. He accompanies Hunter on his first journey into Solandria, but is tricked by Venator into going back to the veil, where he forgets all about his adventure.

Stubbs: Another one of Hunter's best friends from school.

Tonomis: An evil spirit called a Watcher, Tonomis joins the Shadow in Eye of Ends. After taking control of Caleb's body, Tonomis transforms the two of them into a monstrous titan. When Hunter defeats the titan, Tonomis is destroyed and Caleb is redeemed. Tonomis sometimes took the form of a human, under the name of "Simon Ot".

Trista: Emily's friend who also becomes Hunter's friend in book two.

Tyra: A codebearer captain from the shard of Sophmalan, the only woman captain.

Venator: Hunter's evil clone, Sceleris' right-hand man. Venator is the main villain in The Secret of the Shadow. He is constantly haunting Hunter's dreams, and he is a powerful sorceror. At the end, Hunter breaks into Venator's stronghold and leads the codebearers against the Shadow there. He then seizes the Bloodstone from Venator, the source of Venator's power, but Venator manages to escape. He is a secondary antagonist in The Consuming Fire, where he disguises as a psychiatrist and tries to trick Hunter into believing Solandria is something in his imagination. At the beginning of Eye of Ends, Venator is consumed by the watcher Tonomis, though it is unknown whether he actually died or not.

Vogler: A good watcher, he takes on the form of an African-American detective in Eye of Ends. Hunter suspects him to be evil until Vogler saves his life near the end.

Xaul: The primary antagonist in The Consuming Fire. He is a Xin warrior who wants to kill all codebearers, and he stalks Hunter in pursuit of the consuming fire, which he manages to steal at the end of the book. However, the fire turns on him and destroys him. In Eye of Ends Xaul was brought back to life and renamed Xias. He then joined the Resistance.

Zeeb: A peg-legged goblin who serves as Venator's chief aide. He returns in The Consuming Fire, where he may have died. His backstory is given at the beginning of Eye of Ends.

Codebearers' Website

The Miller Brothers created a website called codebearers.com which includes videos, forums, and e-books. It also contains a series of challenges where the player can go to Solandria and share Hunter Brown's adventures. The Codebearer Challenges tie the first and second books together with a story where Hunter receives a message from someone he met in Solandria. The player has to solve the challenges to be allowed to read the message. The Codebearer Challenges are not an action, but more like Myst
Myst
Myst is a graphic adventure video game designed and directed by the brothers Robyn and Rand Miller. It was developed by Cyan , a Spokane, Washington––based studio, and published and distributed by Brøderbund. The Millers began working on Myst in and released it for the Mac OS computer on September...

, where one must use logic, along with some help from the Hunter Brown books, to solve puzzles. So far, only four challenges are online and ready to be played.

Shortly before Eye of Ends was released, the Miller Brothers created a new website with new forums. The challenges have not yet been added onto the new site.
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