About Reverie’s End: Blades of Malice by Sir Ragnarok:
Ethos is on the brink of war. Nine individuals stand between total destruction of the land and the safety of countless innocent lives. Each of the nine has their own motives. Each will be tested beyond measure. Their journeys will expose their vulnerabilities. Their choices and circumstances may shape history and the future of the world. Follow their stories as they face grave dangers, discover shocking truths, battle those whom seek to attain full control of the land, and make life-altering decisions that will have long-lasting implications for all.
This is the first book in a series of short novels. My main inspirations are fantasy anime, Japanese rpgs, and Game of Thrones. Chapters will usually be told from the perspective of one of the nine main characters.
Main Character Bios:
Amalia: A priestess of Twilight Sanctum. She is an orphan of war that finally sets out on a journey to help those in need, only to find out the cruelties of reality.
Miri: An adventurer mercenary from a fishing village. She wants to make a name for herself, but does not yet understand how much her journey will cost her.
Dart: A commander of the Blades of Malice. He only desires to overthrow the kingdoms of Ethos.
Will: A runaway noble and ex-soldier that chose to live life as a bard. He only desires to be free.
Gin: A mysterious man that notices a disturbance in Ethos’ flow of mana.
Lita: A rage-filled assassin who has some names to cross off her “kill list”.
Ordalia: A noblewoman that wants to maintain her family’s authority at any cost.
Beowulf: an ex-paladin. He was branded a traitor during the war and now wanders around as a ronin.
“Sinister Man”: An evil man from another world. He just wants to wreck havoc and have fun.
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Author Bio:
I’m a gamer, anime fan, nerd, and a math teacher. My main inspirations for “Reverie’s End” have been fantasy anime and western high fantasy. I hope you enjoy reading the books as much as I enjoyed writing them.