The Dragons art a Peple unto themselves. Blessed with long lives and near endless Pols of Magike, it comes as no surprize that the first Rhynodd beleeved them to be of the Devin. It did not take our Ancestres long to find that the Dragons were no Gods, but just as Mortel as they, and …
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The World of Mederra
And when the Mother ended her enemy, she found herself alone. She sighed, and with that sigh, breathed life into world. From that breath she created gods and mortals and filled the world with poetry... —excerpt from a Rhynodd creation myth The world in which the stories of my novels take place, slowly being pieced …

Introducing: Tabia
Tabia had quite the easy life. She was the most successful master thief in Tsarova, had enough to live rather comfortably, and managed to dodge the mandatory military service required of all of Tsarova's citizens. Beholden to no one, Tabia had all the freedom to live the way she wanted, but it was not to last...

Introducing: Sann
Sann lived a quiet life in the Forest, and he was quite content with that. He already had his fair share of adventures in the outside world, and he had no intention of ever leaving the safety of the dark, forbidding trees of his home, especially not when his mother left on a trip sixty …
An Excerpt from ‘Nostos’
Odwyn was having that dream again. After almost a week of it, she was tired of the same confusing, exhausting dream every night. It wouldn’t be so bad if she actually woke up rested, but every morning she woke feeling as though she had actually lived the dream. The forest stretched as far as she could see......
Oak’s Last Stand
Rain was coming. The air was heavy with its scent. Oak breathed in deeply. He had always liked the smell of rain. It was a smell of life and of peace. There was nothing Oak liked better than standing among his trees and listening to the rain fall through the leaves. This rain had a sharper edge to its scent, which meant it was more than just water. Oak had seen the Tal Forest burn from the fire rain.......
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Revitalising the ol' blog