The Thief’s Priestess: One For Another

Hello everyone, how are we, I hope you’re all well, it has been a while I know since the last post like this was released, where I cover the making of a video worked on by a string of talented people; But a lot has been going on personally which results in frustrating delays, and unfortunately there is little I can do when such hiccups occur, mount that onto other people’s schedules that can change and you’ve a recipe for days being thrown aside like they are nothing. This article/video’s specific schedule has been all over the place for example, it had to be re-shifted, re-organised and this body of text included had to be re-written just for it to make logical sense! That’s how disorganised things have been – Usually, I am not able to post anything until late in the afternoon or sometime in the evening when everything typically is ready to go, from blogs, socials, to the site itself, and today everything was meant to be released in the morning, I had it ready, but alas things rarely go according to plan. With that said these pieces of work I am about to share with you have been building for a few months and I’m really excited to present them and in turn, publish this essay to compliment all those involved, because let’s be clear, I could not have done this without their help and their specific talents, talents I admire and talents I cherish; But before I dive right in, I’d like to touch on a recent event, the release of Episode Two-Rise of the Black Doves: Volume Five, a challenging yet very exciting instalment to TAO (The Ancestral Odyssey) series, and what a wild journey it has been thus far – Simply to arrive here feels rather strange, especially when you consider the fact that I started Ep2-Rise back in 2011 (possibly 2012), only to foolishly throw the semblances of a narrative away like trash, and to restart the project somewhere in 2018. The first draft was finished on October 6th, 2021, Volume Four launched on February 13th, 2023, and Volume Five released not too long ago, on March 14th, 2024. And what can I say, I am very proud of it, very happy in fact with how it’s all turned out – I picked up my own copy a few days after it went live, I’ve given a few of my favourite chapters a flick through (Daughters of Omega, Guardian of the Nine and No Turning Back to name a few), shelved it next to the others and continued to make progress with the final third act, with Volume Six, due for release in 2024, providing everything goes according to plan of course, which it rarely does but fingers crossed. Despite a few niggling things displayed on the cover of the Paperback and the embarrassing hiccup involving the Kindle Edition, how a rogue chapter from Volume Four somehow slipped between chapters thirty-six and thirty-seven, which has been sorted, the quality of the work I am certainly impressed with, the text is clear, the paper is soft on the eye and as far as I can tell, the editorial is something of high merit. It’s all very exciting overall, a weight has been lifted and once I get clear of Episode Two entirely, when Volume Six is released and shelved, more of my time can be focused onto Episode Three-Seeds of War, Volumes Seven, Eight and Nine, the continuation which will have big shoes to fill; As it stands, the outline of Ep3-Seeds will have to undergo drastic changes to punch out the heavy-weight that is Ep2-Rise, and some people have criticised me for adopting this lens, you certainly need to tell a story RIGHT for the story and not be overly concerned with what has come before, honour it for sure, but remember it’s not a competition, and although I agree to a large degree with the criticism of this view point, there is an element in the mix that makes me want to trounce what has come before, in terms of writing ability, entertainment, character development, marketing strategy and so on. Sometimes I feel like Ep2-Rise is a monster, one that I have to overcome using Ep3-Seeds as my champion, because I do believe that Ep2-Rise, outmatched Ep1-Dream, don’t get me wrong, I love Dream, it’s a solid foundation on which to build from, but it was after all, my first and worst attempt, the story might be tight, but presentation right out of the gate wasn’t strong, there are parts that are bloated, the pacing could be tightened up and fight scenes do not necessarily need to be as long as they are. That being said, there is plenty to like about it and plenty to get engrossed in. When it comes to the final act of Ep2 and the humbling beginnings of Ep3, there is still lots of work to be done, I am sifting through old ideas I’ve had for Seeds, and like a detective solving a mystery, I am putting the pieces together while writing carefully, but it will take time to make sure I tell the story I want to tell, while being sure to keep the characters consistent and moving in the right direction. Ep3-Seeds will take care of itself in time, for now however, Volume Five has recently been enrolled into The Readers Favourite Awards, I made the earliest possible deadline and as per reward, the book is currently under review, no doubt in a month or two I’ll receive it and post it for display, good or bad I would like it to be read. Odds for winning a Readers Favourite Award are slim for the average author, but for me odds are slimmer due to the fact that this is part of a series and does not technically consist of a beginning, middle and an end, this IS the middle of the second episode, and no matter how proud I am of clearing this milestone, it does not excuse the fact that the academy of writers and readers may look at this project with clinical indifference, which I hope is not the case. Regardless, it’s been enrolled, the results will be announced in September 2024, and I’ll anticipate the review and the feedback. Speaking of feedback, I have received some very heartfelt messages since Volume Five’s release, I have been contacted by some delightful people saying how much they’re enjoying the series, them speculating on what is to come and how they’ve interpreted certain events that befell in the story, it has been thrilling to listen to and hear about other people’s takes, it’s one of many reasons as to why I do what I do. I’ve had a very warm and welcoming reception to the most recent instalment which is rather surprising considering what takes place, and what takes place is not necessarily happy putting it as mildly as I can – Don’t misunderstand, it’s not all doom and gloom, there is plenty of intrigue scattered throughout this instalment, you learn more about the Glyph magic, magic that is expressed in a variety of ways, ways you’ve not seen before, parentage of certain characters is revealed which sews up some hangover questions ever since Ep1-The Utopian Dream, we learn a little more about the ancient history of Equis, more specifically about The Age of Giants and the Pioneers, which has some seriously epic ramifications, and we’re told a genuine story about a selection of characters all from different walks of life, all with something to say and to contribute to an overarching, umbrella plot, one which I am anticipating to see through, much like Lethaniel and Isabelle were the key protagonists in Ep1-Dream, although they were separated by vast landscapes and have polar opposite ways of achieving their goals, their arcs do end up entwining, and this is similar to what happens in Ep2-Rise only you’ve a lot more characters to deal with – But there is a dark side to this, I believe the suspense is built rather well and the payoffs are executed soundly. I worked incredibly hard at this, and I trust myself enough to know that the characters behave in ways which are respectful to themselves, and that the story is delivered in such a way that you’ll be able to follow it without getting too bogged down in exposition, a lesson I had to learn hot off the heels of the first three volumes. It is important to note however, that as intense as this story gets and is destined to get, what with the release of Volume Six later this year, is that it IS just fiction, it is made for your entertainment, it’s here to be consumed at your own leisure if you so choose to do so; This is not supposed to be something punishing, it’s here to be enjoyed, real life is punishing enough, real life is cruel to us all and nature will not show mercy, we’ve all got shit going on, we’ve all a kryptonite of some kind and with the world in the state that it’s in, the more avenues of escape the better, so long as those avenues are depicted well, that they come from a genuine place and are not put in place to further drive the wedge between us. Books like mine are not going to change the world, they are not going to solve any major problems, they’re here to take you away for some escapism, they’re written to give you (yes I’ am talking to you) an outlet, to get lost in some make-believe, and to get excited about something other than the status quo, that’s it, and I think it is important for creative folk especially, to remind ourselves as to why we do what we do. I write to tell a good story, to push the limits of the epic-fantasy genre, to nourish my own mind, to provide me with a purpose and to buy my mother a Porsche should it ever become massively successful, and as a fringe benefit, feed a foolish hope that one day my TAO series might be adapted into a film/tv show (preferably film). Yes, this is extremely unlikely, I am more likely to win the lottery, get struck by lightning and make-out with Emilia Clarke all on the same day (hopefully not in that order), but it’s enough to keep going, enough to see me through the grind of the daily routine. Volume Five is great, it’s a killer continuation after Volume Four, there are many surprises, the best is still to come, and I am eager to know what you guys think. I will be writing a review of Ep2-Rise whence all the volumes are out, and enough time has gone by to avoid spoilers, and I promise you it will be better than my review of Ep1-Dream, which may have hit all the right points, but was awful to read. With all that rabble aside, I’ve another video out now, it’s complete with some fantastic artwork and some engaging music which deserves talking about. To note, this article and video is part of a family of others, there is also; Isabelle’s Theme and A Path Sewn by Fate, if you’d like to listen to them, if you’d like to read about the process and their relevance to the books, I will link them below, but it’s far easier to search them out on my site. I hope you enjoy, The Thief’s Priestess.

The best place to start when talking about projects such as this, is to answer the question; Where exactly does this concept fit into the source material? Before I answer however, I am about to get into spoiler territory, some pretty big spoilers as matter of fact so you’ve been warned – The artwork, painted digitally by artist Ashley Mckenzie, the same lass who painted The Masters Library for, A Path Sewn by Fate, is a depiction of our protagonist, the 23rd Star Callers of Krondathia, Isabelle Verano as she appears in Episode One: The Utopian Dream – Volume Three. In the book, she is coming to the end of her journey, she is rowing across a channel, from a town called Harbours Edge toward a distant island, called The Zodias Island that is on fire! She has just confronted the Eldor’s Peacemaker on the dock, Mr. Calias Harken, who was accompanied by a class of Glyph Wielders tasked to capture an enemy of the state, someone who is responsible for abducting a High Priestess (Isabelle), someone who was interfering with the Star Callers purpose; A Dark Rogue named, Teo Liolas. Of course, for those of you who have read the book, indeed know that Toula Windeuce, one of two leaders of The Dark Rogues assigned Draygo Dumear and Riagel Tyorn to watch over the Star Caller, to stay with her, to watch over her from a distance, to escort her to safety should the unthinkable arise and to keep her away from all those who wish to do her harm. Originally, Teo was ordered to return to base, to Sentinel, which was situated in Tthenedawn Forest at the time, but they switched assignments for good reason, and it was a good thing they did this too, for it was after all Draygo and Riagel who played a hand in the strategy that ultimately crippled The Dovidian Covenants advance at the battle at Korthak Bridge, preventing the enemy from invading the country which resulted in the turn of the tide, a tide led by Lethaniel Presian and Braygon Augiene. Riagel, also factored into the equation that more men on the ground, pinned at where the war was hot, while Teo kept an eye on the Star Caller, was a better action, and he was right! Riagel displaying brilliant leadership qualities that would elevate him to the rank of Commander soon after the war was ‘over.’ Riagel and Draygo also became Shields of Krondathia to commemorate their brave contributions, to join a cabinet of renowned soldiers and professionals orchestrated by General Lethaniel Presian, this was also a ways to mend the gap between factions of Norkron and Dark Rogue, their alliance becoming something symbolic, but I’ve digressed. Calias Harken on the other hand had a different agenda; His task which was assigned to him by The Eldor, Kastius Greylion, was to arrest Isabelle, but he had to do so in such a way that would not destroy Starillia’s (the Norkron religion’s) reputation, but to find fatal flaw in the woman, in Isabelle Verano herself, so that the empire could keep functioning without pause, without risking its integrity. Calias had to find reasonable grounds in which to arrest and detain her so when the time came to put the woman through the court of law, Isabelle would be found guilty, she would be 100% to blame yet her holy order would remain intact, and the Norkron state along with its highest institutions would be rendered blameless. The people would learn to hate their 23rd Star Caller, and NOT the culture built around her keeping all those in positions of power, IN positions of power without the need of a reform model, which is what Isabelle represented at the core of her journey and why she had to be stopped. Calias did not achieve this, he came close as you discover in Volumes One, Two and especially Three, but in an attempt at doing so, he learned of the affair between The Dark Rogue, Teo and his Star Caller, Isabelle and threatened to reveal it to the nation. As a Star Caller, they’ve rules which she must follow in order to reach what was prophesised, a utopia, and one such rule is not to form intimate relationships with anyone, for she is holier than thou, she is someone of purity, divinity, someone of uncompromised strength unburdened by the ties of human relations; She is selfless, she is loyal to the order, loved by all and her grace is given unto the people of the faith – This is the message trickled down to the Norkron populace from the preachers in this North Western culture, despite being human, she is not presented as such by her peers, Isabelle has been hailed as The Chosen, to lead the blessed people into paradise. These are not direct quotes by the way, but such phrases are uttered throughout the body of Ep1-Dream, through Volumes One, Two and Three. Calias, with his troop of Glyph Wielders, confront Isabelle on the dock of Harbours Edge, after having captured Teo, Calias knows about their affair, knows that Isabelle cares for this man intimately, and he gives her a choice:- She can choose to falsely accuse Teo of his ‘crimes’ of theft, espionage and kidnapping of a highborn, which will result in his execution, will safe-guard her reputation and enable Isabelle her ‘freedom’ to continue as she is. Or she can admit her acts of insubordination resulting in her arrest but may save Teo’s life for he would not be entirely responsible for the crimes committed. This is Calias’s best weapon against Isabelle, he knows how powerful she is, he knows he cannot physically stand-up to her for she is highly proficient with the use of Glyph magic, she’s a fucking Star Caller, once she flushes her system with this planetary energy (that is Glyph aka Glaphiar) she’s a superbeing, she becomes faster and stronger than anyone alive, and can employ weaponry that can fracture swords like they’re sticks, can stop projectiles mid-air and can crack even the toughest of shields. No one in their right mind would want to fight someone of this class, not unless you are of course another proficient wielder, Calias knows this, so he attacked her heart and Isabelle chose her freedom over Teo’s life…Initially…This is what Teo would have wanted her to do, to see the mission through to the end, to get to where she was going, it’s not until later, not until she sails out on a rowing boat when she changes her mind. Personally, this is one of the most emotional moments in Isabelle’s story, it’s an earned character shift, a notable change to what we’re used to, for throughout she is loyal to her faith, she is for the most part, well-behaved, to the book and dedicated to her practise, someone who is as calm as she can be while exercising her assertiveness given the drama of the story she’s entwined in, so this decision to throw away her reputation, her future as a Star Caller and to turn her back on an order that has existed for hundreds of years, all for a life with a man from the shadows, someone who she has been indoctrinated into thinking that HE is the enemy. To me, this is powerful. I don’t write love stories, I’ll admit I am not actually very good at communicating love, it’s very difficult, like comedy, it’s rather subjective and so easy to derail into a pit of rubbish, so I tend to lean away from love; Comedy, I think I am a little better at (he wrote while shrugging his shoulders), but writing love is a fucking minefield. In saying that however, this demonstration by Isabelle in this scene, I believe works. Feel free to disagree with me, but the idea of someone giving up everything for a chance at happiness with someone they’ve been manipulated into hating, and not only does she successfully dispel this manmade fallacy, but she fights for it, killing the Glyph Wielders who strike at her first, and toppling the carriage that Teo was being carted off in. Unfortunately, Calias not only gets away, but he is able to strike a fatal blow against Teo who quickly shields Isabelle at the last second while her defences are down and is pierced with a sharp piece of splintered wood. Teo and Isabelle force Calias to run but he struck hard enough to cause internal bleeding to Teo, and scarpers. The pair head for the dock, they commandeer another rowing boat and sail to The Zodias Island. This is what is depicted in Ashley’s concept artwork, the journey from Harbours Edge to said island. Isabelle gives up her traditional Star Caller coat, to keep Teo warm as he loses blood. Dark Rogues also employ Day Owls, they’re trained to send messages, to warn of dangers and to scout, Teo’s owl is named Wisp, and Wisp is present in this work, you can see him perched on the rowing boat, he was going to be flying, but because these owls are close to their masters, I thought it would be better if he was nearer to the pair, also I didn’t want to take away from the sky, the night sky is gorgeous, the cloud effects are stunning, and I like the bats in the distance; It’s a nice touch, I like it when artists use their own creative incentive to add to the scene. I did ask Ashely to paint in the end of a whale’s tail, and she did sketch one – Placing it however didn’t go so well, as glorious as it looked, it just cluttered up the concept, it looked too busy, so it was removed. Sometimes less really is more.

As for the music, it was written and composed by Jilaine Wheatcroft, the same musician who produced Isabelle’s Theme and A Path Sewn by Fate. Links to her Soundcloud and her specific works under TAO are listed below; If you do wish to message her about the music or want to get in touch about a specific project you’d like to work with her on, I’m sure she’ll be keen to hear out your ideas, she’s very professional and I am positive you’ll be pleased with what you create. However please please please if you do message, be thoughtful and respectful about it…The music she wrote in question, the theme she designed for The Thief’s Priestess, is as good if not better than A Path Sewn by Fate; The piece is instilled with a heartfelt ribbon of emotion, a melody laced with the notion of a long goodbye, the end of a journey and a sadness that will sit with Isabelle, left alone, forever – And yet there is a reason to still hang onto hope, that Isabelle WILL make it in honour of Teo, a thief that did his job, that stepped up to the challenge his superiors entrusted him with, and delivered her to the doorstep of her final destination. It’s sad, poetic, and inspiring, or at least I hope you find so to. I’ve listened to it several times now in preparation for this segment, and each time I hear it, when I close my eyes and start assembling the vision for the scene pulled directly from the book, it gets more and more vivid, to which I had to come away from my desk and re-read the event (with coffee), for I have been told by others that it’s handled rather well. A lot of people get caught up in the battle scenes of my books, and although this is no bad thing and not a complaint by any stretch of the imagination, readers sometimes overlook the personal battles, and in this case it’s to do with a confliction from within Isabelle, the confliction itself coming in the form of a question; Is Krondathia, is Starillia, is a line bound not by blood but by the spirit worth the sacrifice of one man, of one soul? … Isabelle hesitates when confronted by Calias on the pier, she’s human after all but comes to her senses somewhere across the channel, she finds her courage, leaps back into ice cold water, drags herself up the harbour, and participates in Teo’s rescue, retaliating furiously when attacked by those who had at one point trained under her. This act demonstrates that Star Callers, even though they’re of the same ilk as Glyph Wielders, are still insanely more powerful than they are. I hope this scene moves you as much as it moved me, I hope The Ancestral Odyssey in remembrance (if remembered at all) is known not only for its collisions of epic proportion, but the personal drama’s and conflictions that stir from within its characters, characters that may very well be larger than life in some cases, but deep down are relatable at heart, for if a story is bereft of a beating heart, it lacks all the weight and gravitas needed to make it come alive, to feel real when in the hands of the reader. This is the challenge writers have if they’ve respect for themselves and their material, the challenge of making something emotional and tangible, something that feels alive. I’d like to think I’ve achieved such a feat, and one of the essential ingredients that enables me and perhaps creatives in the same boat, are people like Jilaine, people who can communicate in ways, in languages I am barely able to grasp, people who make my level of creativity look like something cobbled together by an amateur. I am humble enough to admit that I am jealous, even envious of musicians like Jilaine, who can whip up a theme such as The Thief’s Priestess using nothing but a laptop, a keyboard and her own voice, and give it a river of epic professionalism I only thought was possible from major studios; Not only do I think Jilaine’s work is on par with the bigwigs, I believe she’s better despite the fact she works from home between jobs. If huge establishments were to employ people like Jilaine, or give over their resources, their technologies to genuinely creative people and stop wasting time with those looking for a quick buck (buck sounds better than pound), I do not doubt they would be able to utilise their talents and create something worthy of high praise, something of merit and something to be remembered. The Thief’s Priestess is another fantastic piece of music, music that captures the spirit of The Ancestral Odyssey, the sensitivity of the scene and the strength of our lead protagonist of Ep1-The Utopian Dream, Isabelle Verano.

When it came to the layout of the video itself and the effects which you see displayed, the task was to simply communicate that I essentially wanted this video to be the exact same as the video that had come before, say for a couple of different slides, it’s going to be the same. Why? Because this is part of a series, it’s a phase, a family of work so to be speak and I am making sure that these milestones feel connected, that they’re consistent with one another, so when I start a new phase, you will see an edge of difference as if it’s a seasonal change. Jilaine has handled the music thus far, so her signature is secure. Ashley is on top of the conceptual artwork, her style is prevalent and easily recognisable while Alex is in control of the edit/effects which has its own sense of style, and I am of course the one creating the groundwork in which to grow from. Once I had prepared the slides from my end, once I was near in completion of this very article and readied all the socials, I sent the slides off in an e-mail to Mr Alex Hunt, a fellow H Productions associate and good friend of mine. I attached the labelled images with a detailed brief, same process as last time pretty much, but this brief was shorter; At this point, Alex knows the deal and how I work, so the pitch isn’t as heavy as it used to be. What was discussed in this letter and what we followed up on with a few WhatsApp’s, was what we could do with the image digitally, how could we make it come alive like we did with the last one? The answer to this question is simple, we had to work with what we have, and what we have is a lot of sea and a lot of sky – One would think that this posed a problem, in actual fact it was easier to make creative decisions. While the last concept was of a floor in Eran’s library, this one is out in the open, under the night sky blanketed with a galaxy of stars, and the Moon, so let’s make them sparkle, let’s make the water ripple, let’s gently sway the boat and perhaps create the plumes of smoke distort the air space around the tops of the temple, and Alex delivered.

I did mention earlier that the island in the distance, The Zodias Island, was on fire, in actual fact, it’s not on fire, the village of Penstrive is what’s on fire. Penstrive has only featured twice, briefly, in the books, once when Isabelle passes through right at the start with Honour Guard Thao Hikonle, Lucion’s father, and when she re-visits at the end, when it has been set ablaze by an unknown aggressor. Penstrive itself is a place for the renowned, the holy and their servants of Starillia to live, and for others of the faith to retreat to; It’s a small, simplistic settlement consisting of bricked houses, pointed slated rooftops, a central chapel, and an inn called, The Chanting Inn. It’s all situated a short walk away from Cathedral Alley, which leads to the great Column Temple. To help paint a picture of Penstrive, I’ve snipped out a description from Ep1-Dream, from Volume One:-

Across the shiny meadows and woodland areas, the large band of people followed Isabelle under trees and over small stone bridges spanning streams of gushing water. The path soon merged into a greater one, becoming a rocky road large enough for carts. The hills rolled over to reveal a small village. Isabelle looked up at the old, wooden signpost; it signified that this was the village of Penstrive. Small and built for convenience by the servants of the island, it was a grey place and quite lonesome.

The group made their way through the quiet community. Locals had noticed the visitors and were staring at Isabelle with envious eyes as she strolled passed. Women were washing priests’ robes, while the men worked on a stone tower of another cathedral and the children carried water from a well. They all slowed and stared, though Isabelle ignored the whispers and looks that became unwanted. The village although small had many residents; it consisted mostly of buildings of work, storage sheds squeezed between average-sized households not leaving much room for places of leisure, but for a single inn that stood out. It had a large sign above the door, proclaiming its name: The Chanting Inn. Looking back, she could see that people had dropped whatever they were doing and were now following her group with haste, having to jog to catch up. She turned to a priest who rushed forward, eager to listen or carry out a command.

So why is it on fire and who caused the devastation? Well, remember when Calias left Isabelle with a choice? When she went ahead and decided to row away from Teo on that pier, there was an exchange of dialogue between Dark Rogue Teo Liolas and Peacemaker Calias Harken, and it went like this:-

“She lies well, don’t you think?” mused Calias, watching her sail away, standing over his prisoner.

“Peacekeepers do it better,” sneered Teo. They both watched The Star Caller rowing out to sea, disappearing into the darkness, under the shadow of the lonely island. “You’re not going after her, are you?” the rogue asked, taking a steady breath.

“No…I don’t have to follow her anymore; she won’t make it to the temple. Her safety is no longer my concern. My hands are clean in this. I wanted to take her away, back to the city, where she could carry out her duty. What awaits her now is…What she deserves.” His words were soft; no doubt he had practised them for hours as he waited for his prey.

“Is this what it was all about, huh? Catching me, exposing her humanity? Strange way to serve your country, don’t you think? There must be something more to this?” implied Teo.

“Oh yes, there is, but that is none of your concern, not anymore.” Calias looked down upon The Dark Rogue. “I maintain the order. It is my purpose. I follow orders, just like you.” Teo had nothing more to say as he was picked up by two Glyph Wielders and thrown inside the back of an armoured carriage, the kind designed to keep dangerous prisoners locked inside. He was to be transported back to Xiondel City for execution.

Calias is not stupid, far from it, he is an intelligent, cunning villain able to outwit a Dark Rogue and halt a Star Caller; He knows someone, an agent, who is waiting for Isabelle on the island, he knows it’s someone who has a chance to stand against her, he knows that even IF he were to fail to bring Isabelle in, that a counter measure would be in place should she have decided otherwise. Either way, Calias knew he would be victorious and would have come out on top despite what decision Isabelle made. What he couldn’t control however, was Isabelle’s love for Teo and her ability to manage herself when toe to toe against a Cursed, against the agent, Miranda Simbidia, who was knighted by The Magpie as a Black Dove, who was carefully inserted into the orbit of The Eldor, who passed her over to Calias for positioning and tasked to stop Isabelle from entering The Column Temple, which she gleefully accepts, why? Because Miranda was primed to be the next Star Caller, but it was Isabelle who came into the fray, ruining it and invertedly taking away Miranda’s purpose for being. The Utopian Dream’s theme is about finding ones purpose, so when all that you are is taken from you, that would hit hard, Miranda especially, so it’s no surprise that she would jump at the opportunity to face off against Isabelle, she has after all received the same training, she’s a competent Glyph Wielder, a pyromaniac falling to the Curse; From a strategists perspective, Miranda IS the most worthy candidate to defeat Isabelle, there is no other (yet) that anyone knows of who could withstand Isabelle’s power, and Isabelle is a water wielder, also known as an aquamaga – Side note, aquamaga as a class of Glyph Wielder has not been mentioned in any book thus far, so that’s a little exclusive…God I need to get out more…So that’s it, that’s the set up that happens toward the end of Ep1-Dream, and what the concept is centred around, I cannot detail any further because the piece of music that comes next, the artwork that is to follow on from this one, happens to be the scene directly after. Nevertheless, I hope this essay gives enough context for the video, that the music captures the rich level of sensitivity and can assist leading you to that emotional place, which is one of the most heartfelt moments in The Utopian Dream. As I said, I do not write love, I do not write romance, but for an epic, acts of love are necessary because forming intimate bonds is part of what makes us human. I hope I succeeded.

Guys, gals, as always thank you so much for reading today. Special thanks to everyone who was involved in the making of this short music video, a work inspired by the ramblings of a fantasy author whose bitten off more than he can chew, I very much appreciate it, you’re the best. The next music video will be called, Isabelle’s Calling, I do plan on involving the same team to complete this vision and phase, after that I’ve only one more and that’s that for this musical series. Episode One-The Utopian Dream and Episode Two-Rise of The Black Doves are available for purchase, it’s true I’ve still the final third (Volume Six) of Ep2 to edit with Joyce, work has already commenced, we’re up to Chapter 53 leaving only 7 left, but we hope for a mid to late summer release. It is a very exciting place to be in right now, we’re in the final hurdle of Rise, this has been an incredible journey, one that I will never forget, one that I will cherish and there is still so much more I would like to share, so much more to this Ancestral Odyssey which is yet to be put to page; Such as new characters and groups, fresh ideas, intense battle sequences, intricate plot threads, great beasts, crazy creatures and wild environments, so much more to come, so much on the horizon that will all be wrapped up in Episode Three-Seeds of War. The site is yet to be updated, I apologise for the delay, my web technician is a very busy chap, he will get round to me when he is able to, just have to be patient. Links to the work and people’s specific outlets are listed below, as I said if you do decide to message them, please be kind and respectful when doing so. Thanks again, and I hope you come back for the next one. Peace!      

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A Path Sewn by Fate: The Masters Library

Hello everyone, welcome back. Today is an exciting day, it’s exciting because I’ve not only got some rather interesting news, which I’ll be sure to share with you toward the end of this article, but I’ve a new concept art on display, a depiction of a scene plucked straight out of Episode One-The Utopian Dream, fully realised, and beautifully rendered. I conceptualised this piece myself, going off of the literature found in the first book, and relayed what I envisioned with a new artist from America. She’s very talented, has an eye for detail and I enjoyed working with her; Her name is Ashley and we’re already talking about the next project which is called, The Thief’s Priestess, but unlike most others who I seek out personally, she stumbled upon me, she had seen what I was up to online and reached out to me first, wanting to be part of the project which was very touching. I’ll admit, it is nice to be recognised from time to time, especially in this day and age where people’s attention spans have been somewhat hijacked, turning most people into zombies with bent heads lost in their phones; It’s a shame this has happened and I do worry whenever I go out, I see people hypnotised by their screens, but in this case, I cannot complain, for it was one such company related to Big Tech which I use, where I was discovered, so there are positive ways to use the tool that is social media, what matters however, is the work and what you contribute – The more you do, the more love and effort you pour into something, the more time you give over, like with anything the richer and healthier it becomes and eventually people start to notice. Anyway, before I get into the meat of this article, I am happy to announce that The Ancestral Odyssey series thus far is now on shelves, I spotted my babies ugh I mean books a few days ago while on one of my walks into Oxford city centre, in the fantasy section in Blackwell’s, next door to the science fiction domain, I even made a short video and posted it to my X account, it’s beneath the video of the cat chewing on a watermelon; I do not mean to toot my own horn here, but the books look great up there, big shout-out to whoever drew the sword in chalk, looks really cool, I know the sword wasn’t drawn for me but regardless, it looks awesome. With that being said, I have been contacted by a few people since who are confused about the layout of this series – I have answered this question before, multiple times on this blog and verbally, but because it has been brought up a couple of times recently in my DM’s, I figured it best to review it again, after all, I cannot expect new visitors to read an entire article or sift through a whole blog dating back to 2015, looking for one particular piece of information, so I best get used to it until all 8 billion of us understand what I’m up to. The order and the layout of this series is as follows: – The entire series is titled, The Ancestral Odyssey; Episode One is called, The Utopian Dream, Episode Two is called, Rise of the Black Doves, Episode Three is called, Seeds of War, Episode Four is called, Rainbow Dawn and Episode Five is called, The Chosen Kindred. Each Episode has three Volumes (a beginning, middle and an end) starting at number one, and it progresses this way until the end of the saga. That’s five Episodes with three Volumes each, this makes fifteen Volumes in total when all is completed. Currently available online (both physical and digitally) and now on shelves are Volumes 1, 2, 3 and 4, Volumes 5 and 6 have been written but are being edited by myself and a lovely young lass named Joyce, who is from Lebanon; We hope to have Volume 5 finished in the first quarter of 2024, and because Volume 6 is significantly shorter, it won’t take as long, so maybe, just maybe, we can see Volume 5 and 6 released in 2024. I cannot stress the impact Volume 6 will have on supporters of this series, it really was a thrill to write having my hands literally shaking it was so intense, the aftermath of what unfolds is something I am still coming to terms with as I write new content, getting into the headspace of the characters who were directly affected is a challenge I’ve not contended with before, but a good challenge to have. That’s it for the layout, putting it as simply as I can, someone I know recently described it thusly; “Your Episodes are like seasons to a TV show, and each season has three episodes, right?” That’s indeed correct. I like this analogy, I can understand someone coming in fresh getting a little confused, but it’s really not difficult to fathom, bear in mind the only reason it is constructed this way is to accommodate the size of this story, Episode One set the standard and because I wasn’t willing to chop it up, I have to adhere to the model template, because consistency matters. The Episodes and Volumes are also colour coded, for example Episode One-The Utopian Dream, is royal blue, Rise of the Black Doves is blood red, Seeds of War will be spring-green, Rainbow Dawn will be lilac purple and The Chosen Kindred will be Kings gold. There is also the Mythorigin, a collection of seven short stories that are prequels to The Ancestral Odyssey, Imp, Banshee, Witch, Driad, Vampire, Siren, and Druid. I’ve done my best to order everything accordingly in a way everyone can understand, but beyond that there isn’t much more I can do. Moving on, I do have more character artwork coming, after having completed Zoe Nebrie, with another new artist, Evelyn, she is now working on bringing Chloe Augustine to life, The Silken Spirit who is first mentioned in Episode One right at the end, in a conversation between Riagel Tyorn and Draygo Dumear, and makes her first real appearance in the first third of Episode Two. Evelyn received a detailed brief from me about three weeks ago, it will be an absolute treat to see Chloe Augustien drawn as a colourful concept in her Silken Spirit attire because she is wonderfully unique, you’ll soon see why. I’ll be sure to write more about Chloe in the future, it’s interesting actually because initially, back in my College and University days when this project was still in its infancy, Chloe was going to be a grizzled wild-man shrouded with the rumour of being more bear than a human; This loose idea made it into the first few drafts of Episode One, Jerhdia O’Nen, one of the main characters in The Utopian Dream had some explanatory dialogue wrapped around this gloomy character, but was later changed and evolved into Mrs Augustien. I know she is still being sketched but check the websites Gallery if you have a minute or two or go to my X account if you’ve a moment, everything is posted there. In other news, Joyce is editing Chapter 36 – Hexagon, whence she is done she’ll pass it over to me to look over, and only when I’m happy with the body of text does it go down as completed and we can move onto the next. It’s a long, tedious and costly process, especially if you’re a chump like me who is aiming high, looking to turn this into a self-sustaining career, results do not instantly come and as creators in this field, you often question yourself as to whether you’re investing your time in the right thing, and believe me when I say, there are moments when life can get seriously dark and hopeless, but all that clears away like the passing of a storm when you do start to see the work taking shape, when it seems to take on its own identity; As writers, the material adopts its own plethora of emotions and feelings, it even associates itself with its own colour, this happened with Ep1-Dream shortly after the writing phase finished and the same is true for Ep2-Rise; The initial feelings you get the moment you think of them as individual pieces give the work a unique presence. It’s very strange but I’ve talked to other artists about this (dare I say) phenomenon, and I know I am not the only one who experiences it. Anyway, enough babble, time to cover the creation of this last concept, the music and what is to inevitably follow. So, grab yourself a drink dear reader, I’ve gone with a raspberry, cherry and apple smoothie, there are also some seeds floating around in there, it tastes funny but I’m sure it’s okay…?…Yeah, it’s probably fine. This is article 99, A Path Sewn by Fate, one away from the big one hundred, I hope you enjoy it.

To start with this is a big relief, this is something that I’ve been meaning to get off the ground for a long while, but for one reason or another, whether it’s struggling to find the right artist for the job, funding issues, time management or squirrel espionage, life gets in the way of passion projects and slows you down; Often in times like these you have to practise patience, you have to grind through the mundanity of the day-to-day until you find yourself in a practical position to tackle whatever it is you want to achieve, and for me, in this case, the project was to bring a moment from a scene found in the books to life, in the same way I would one of my characters, but this requires a different type of artist and another methodology to utilise. The scene/moment in question comes from Episode One-The Utopian Dream; One of our two lead protagonist, the 23rd Star Caller, Isabelle Verano who endures a lonely life-style, spends a lot of her time reading, she reads during long journeys as she travels by carriage from place to place, she reads in her quarters and in libraries (obviously) uncovering secrets, learning about law and order, understanding new Glyph/Magic schematics and revising ancient texts. As a leader and woman of holy power, her research must be routinely, her studies daily and her knowledge as sharp as a Dark Rogues dagger. One library she favours over others is The Old Library, managed by a close friend of hers and mentor during her time as a youth, Master Eran Othrium who lived in Imrondel City, Krondathia’s capital before its fall to The Dovidian Covenant, in 1511. Because independent study is a big part of Isabelle’s journey in Episode One – She who leads a more spiritual path in direct contrast with General Lethaniel Presian, our male protagonist who is of the more physical persuasion – And because sobering realisations come from old texts, texts Isabelle is not meant to see and learn from, I thought The Old Library would be appropriate to conceptualise. If you’d like to see it, the image is in my Gallery section on the website, and it is currently adorning the top page of my X. As I’ve already stated, the library does feature in the first book a handful of times, Isabelle visits often, to confer with Eran and meet with Adarmier Elpin, so readers I think will be pleased with what they see here. The concept is not perfect, and I will get into the issues I have later, but overall, this is a rather authentic adaptation from vision to page. Where Ashley and I started was with the text in the book, it all starts with the text, it took me a while, but I wrote Ashley a very detailed brief of the project as a whole, and what I wanted her to digitally re-create. I backed up my instruction with a quick sketch myself, a simple black inked drawing marked with labels on a notepad using suggestive lines, this was more than enough to give Ashley a good understanding of scale and where things (such as furniture) were located. Even though my description was vivid, never did I want to constrict Ashley, and this is important to note; Throughout the making of this piece, I made it abundantly clear that I wanted to hear/see her ideas, I wanted her to use her own creativity, her own imagination and bring something unique (if possible) to the table for discussion. Simply put, I wanted to learn from her. I certainly have a vision for this scene and the world of Equis, absolutely, but because we’re world building, it’s important to recognise that I do not know everything, that my own creativity can be layered with someone else’s touch and as a result while careful to consider your own wisdom on the subject, the work improves as a whole. The concept of the library was completed in stages, rough drafts were drawn and sent my way, a conversation would follow, and we’d work accordingly; For the most part, Ashley built upon my initial layout, and I’d advise as the drafts with additional add-ins came in, some I’d approved of, others I did not and would suggest or come up with something else given some thought. The idea behind my thinking was that this was a weathered, lived in space of study, the library has after all been around for hundreds of years, growing hand in hand with the rise of Norkron culture, and I wanted to instil this growth into the aesthetic and into its foundation, but at the same time I had to recognise the coming of a new age, one that you’ll be fully introduced to in Episode Two, the age of industry that’s on the horizon, holy city or not you cannot stop the inevitable transformation of architecture, one that was birthed from a nest of enchanted earth, faith, religion and spiritual practises that organically (however unwilling by the beliefs of some) sews itself unto a dark steel, abstract, steampunk inspired, society, one that is leaning into secularism, a people who are letting go of its holy roots and encouraged to look elsewhere for its source of strength, a strength that once came from the hands of Gods replaced by the iron fist of men. Even though this age of industry is two decades away from taking full affect, it is talked about briefly between High Councillor Truth and Isabelle in The Utopian Dream, so I wanted to honour this, to hint at its coming and be faithful to the material. Krondathia, is after all largely inspired by the British and Roman Empires and its legions; The Norkron’s talk with proper articulated accents, some are stronger than others, the character of Ermak Idsen, the Captain of the Cuethen Capes puts emphasis on this, while Lethaniel and most others speak in more of a relaxed, modern terminology, to suggest a younger generation is being cultivated out of the era shift. It has been pointed out to me that my writing has a modern edge to it, and seeing as I’m here, talking about it now, I feel it a good time to address this choice because arguably it is a strange one given my selected genre: –

Episode One was written, re-written, revised, trashed, drafted and edited numerous times starting in my early twenties all the way to my late twenties, even after publication it was pulled off the shelves and replaced many times, the most recent time being during the 2020 lockdowns, updated with newer, more literary accurate editions of the work – Simply put, it was a mess, I make no excuses but I’d ask this to be considered when judging the work, I was new to this game, I was broke (still am, that hasn’t changed), I was working a creatively bankrupt job (that too has not changed) and was dealing with extremely limited resources and knowledge. The use of modern language cannot be edited out at this point, it is now part of the beating heart of The Ancestral Odyssey, and even though it’s still something widely accepted, had I access to a time machine, I would go back and take more care with the language the characters use, but unfortunately, my attempts thus far to travel back in time have resulted in a busted microwave, a tinfoil helmet and a wrecked kitchen. I have taken measures since Episode One, I will continue to work with the language I’ve ingrained into the story because as I keep saying, consistency matters and will use a more Shakespearian dictionary when it comes (if it comes) to writing the Mythorigins. This at the very least will show a progression of one era to the next, and also, when it comes to flash backs, anything that comes before The Utopian Dream, I’ll be sure to construct an older dialect; That is the best I can do given my situation, I still am proud of Ep1, I do like it and believe it’s worthy as a foundation on which to build a series, but as I keep stressing, I recognise its flaws and will do my utmost to improve and rectify if possible such errors; Sorry to digress, back to the topic at hand: –

Norkrons are raised in the same way the English grew their civilisation, a civilisation that went on to change the face of the entire world; Their battle strategies are meticulously planned, they’ve a rich history of conquering in an ordered yet clinically lethal way, each man inspired, imbued with a sense of allegiance to their Father Eldor and Mother Star Caller, fighting in and for their names who wish to bring about a utopia for all, by the guide of the Gods, they will achieve this, as prophesised by the prophet Star Callers set in motion by the first of them, Regina Corah. This is Norkron philosophy birthed at the end of the second age, this is what they believe in and this is the reason as to why they’ve become a force NOT to be reckoned with – They do not only train men into fighters, they instil in them a holier than thou purpose, they’re not merely fighters in an army, they’re crusaders on a mission, marching toward a paradise, a perfect world that each feels responsible for, and with their brothers, with sword in hand, they will rinse Equis of chaos, rid it of its imperfections and injustices and bring about order, an order they carved during the first age, The Age of Six, where six tribes once united after The Pioneers triumph over the giants, broke apart and went to war over land, resources, a way of life and ultimate authority. What contributed to a Norkron victory was their understanding of a fair, learned community and a strong bond with one another, this paved the way for the family unit to thrive, who embraced a rich upbringing in a culture that required their sons and daughters to adopt a sense of duty, to become skilled, resourceful and above all else, educated and thus as I said before, it all starts on the black on white, it all starts with text that gifts people with knowledge, and I quote: –

Knowledge is power.

-Frances Bacon

The Old Library IS a place of power, and I tried my very best to articulate that presence in this concept. The image itself is very well done, and when I’ve more like this catalogued, they will become the headline images when you open the website, which reminds me, I need to update the site, some of it does need a tweak, I’ll be sure to reach out to my web designer in the next week and give it a lick of paint. The old twitter logo can go and be replaced with X, the Latest sections text needs to be consistently sized and new photos of the books need to be taken. This might surprise you but I do not actually physically own copies of my own work, I’ve got a Hardback of The Utopian Dream floating about and I am borrowing Volume 4’s Paperback, but that’s it, I also need to get these books into libraries, I’ve the means to do so but as I said before, I need to wait till I’m in a position to focus on it; All this work that seems to just materialise, has a way of overwhelming you, leaving you with the feeling you’re getting nothing done.

One of the most striking things about the concept of The Old Library, is the cat in the window; I love that Ashley included it, granted it was emphasised in the brief, but not a lot of focus was placed upon it, so it was up in the air with whether or not it would feature; You can only see the felines silhouette in the window but this is an important detail, for if you’ve read Ep1-The Utopian Dream, then you’ll know, but if you haven’t, pucker up for a spoiler – The cat is special, the cats name is Pandora, she’s a silver tabby with green eyes and she belongs to Isabelle Verano, who is also present in this concept, she’s perfectly captured in a way how I envision her, but we’ll get to her in just a moment. Pandora is unique in a way that is integral to the story, for you see, everyone from Prince to pauper in this world, is born with something called a Counterpart, and a Counterpart is essentially another you in another form, watered down by time, space and species. This idea stems off what the Buda believe, the belief of reincarnation; In Equis (as is with the real world) we are all made up of star dust, and it is believed that your consciousness existed in a past life, inhabiting a different body or bodies before finding its way into the human avatar you are today, of course the Counterpart prior to being a human, did not know it was one day going to be a human, it needed to ladder its way toward this sentience, but that is the idea, an established connection is in place with the past. Star Callers in the present day, are naturally sensitive to otherworldly forces, beings who possess mild telepathic abilities, depending on the nurture of the girl in question, she can hone these techniques, learn to focus her mind’s eye, and glimpse the future. So, there is a spiritual tether here worth considering, a lineage with the world we as human beings may have actually had or have lost over generations of neglecting our ties to the Earth that birthed us. Whether you believe such things are true, are not true or if you’re simply unsure, I think it is an interesting avenue worth exploring given a fantastical Duncanism spin, and thus far it has opened the door to some rather thought-provoking ideas – One thus being the Counterpart idea, Star Callers able to tap into this connection via a learned meditation technique called Inner Peace and can communicate/astral travel to the past when they existed in a different time and in a different form, to when their connection is strongest. Clearly, this can only be done going backward in time; Star Callers would use this practise when no other resource would be available to them, which is a rarity given they’ve access to the entirety of the Norkron empire which bleeds into corners of Ledera, pockets of Pura and small provinces in Jureai, but on the off chance they did find themselves totally alone, this was an option, and the information gleaned would be of the purist form providing exemplified insight. This technique, Inner Peace is used in Episode Two-Rise of The Black Doves, in a chapter called, Landing in Limbo, where you get to meet each Counterpart of the Star Callers and it makes for a truly thrilling read (in my opinion) and a flowing write as the author, it’s a chapter that expands upon the history of this mythos, the age of Equis while exploiting intrigue into other races and cultures that existed before humans. For example, when the 28th Star Caller, Kina Serisa uses Inner Peace, and travels to the universe within herself, one that exists within the vault of her memory bank, buried deep between the layers of time catalogued by the ages, she visits a kingdom of jagged earth crafted in the shape of a coffin, a palace of unkempt stone pillaring into the clouds, she makes her way inside and meets with a bat like figure, something with a somewhat similar shape to that of a human, only more within league of a bat. This is Kina’s Counterpart, a bipedal bat creature that existed in a time when the Equis we know hadn’t yet taken shape, a creature that could well be the seed of the vampiric stories which undertone the spread of an ethos in distant villages, people who’re divorced from the progressive life in the cities, separated by the current affairs in Xiondel, Imrondel and Davune, people who did not take this ancient mythology for granted and made efforts to pass the seeds of such stories down from generation to generation for there is meaning, knowledge and wisdom harboured in such tales, tales that indeed make us what we are as a people; Unfortunately, such simple types of people who care only for the harvest, the growth of their families and community, could be considered by the wealthy city types to be ill-educated, backward and dangerously superstitious, when in reality the opposite is true, and it is the simple folk who maintain their beliefs in the ancient world that are enriched and it’s the city folk who’re are lacking substantial vision. Kina’s twin, Kayna, the 29th Star Caller, when she uses Inner Peace and enters the fragmented world between worlds, falls into a drowned Equis, one where the sea kingdoms have swallowed the landmass and beneath the glassy, watery surface, exists the Nymph’s, and one such water Nymph blows a bubble of air for Kayna to breath in as she is taken down into their world. The 27th Star Caller, Donna Mu Klade lands in an Equis during an ice age or she perhaps could be visiting the tops of icy mountains and frozen plateaus, where her Counterpart is a Yeti, curious this is because Donna is a pyromaniac, someone extremely proficient at wielding fire, so to see her in this setting was not only curious but a testament to how old Equis is, that a part of her originates and resonates in a creature adapted to withstanding freezing temperatures; Isabelle, on the other hand did not have this option available to her while she was in power, Isabelle is unique, for her Counterpart, Pandora, exists in the same space and time as she does, and Pandora the silver tabby occupies the present. They are essentially the same in two forms, whether they know it or not they are spiritually bound. One way to show this in the text and in this artwork, is obvious, Pandora goes where Isabelle goes, she follows when she can and never leaves her side when Isabelle is nearby. I love that Pandora is present here, even if it is only in the shape of a silhouette, seeing her gives me a tingle. Believe me, Pandora’s journey is not over.  

Fun fact, I took a short break after having written that last paragraph, I sat back down ten minutes later to continue and realised, I had dedicated a whole page, a little over one thousand words approximately to a silhouette of a cat! Don’t get me wrong, cats are fucking fascinating but damn, there is something wrong with me! ‘A picture really is worth a thousand words’ I suppose, which is an old adage originating from China I believe, but is something I seem to agree with more and more. Anyway, earlier I praised Ashley’s rendition of Isabelle Verano, because it is remarkable – I remember a year or so ago, I had only one image of Isabelle beyond that of what I saw in my head, and that was of her holding her long staff Violethelm, with her back to the frame while wearing a red dress standing in a wide round chamber under the shadow of one of the twelve Celestials. If you visit the Gallery on the site, you can find this image digitally painted by Bojan Sucevic, Who I have (unfortunately) lost contact with, he might still be floating around on Deviant Art, that is after all where I found him and his work, but I’ve not heard anything back from him in a very long while. For the longest time I was itching to see a full-bodied version of Isabelle and eventually after many years that rolled by after my travels in Australia and Thailand, it came, captured beautifully by Mr Will Towns, and honestly, this was how I imagined her to be, sleeved in her classic, royal blue Star Caller long coat, her chest and arms protected by her Elemential armour just as it is described toward the end of The Utopian Dream. Her hair, beautiful and blonde graced with a natural wavy buoyance and her eyes, lit with an emerald-green sparkle that reflects her fire and power. Isabelle IS (quite possible, very likely) my favourite character of the series, she’s not the character I identify with the most, that honour belongs to the dishonourable, the rude, the abrasive, obnoxious, foul-mouthed, dangerous, spontaneous, anti-authority, speedy, ill-observant, misunderstood Dark Rogue thief, Draygo Dumear, who has been talked about multiple times on this blog, you can even view his weaponry, his armour and concept in the Gallery. Isabelle, however, has a special place with me and here’s why; She was hastily put together in October 2007, which was the year and month the book of Episode One-The Utopian Dream was officially started, bear in mind however, it was titled something completely different back then. Making a character so swiftly, wasn’t something that came natural to me, while other characters had many months some even many years of developed backstories ripe for the page and ready to go, Isabelle seemed to come out of nowhere, it’s as if I had just fired someone, a trusted lead with experience and replaced them with someone with little to no experience, little proof she was up to the task and may have been a giant mistake…I was wrong…Working with Isabelle happened slowly, her traits growing as progression in the book was made, in the same way you find yourself working alongside a brand-new co-worker, getting to know them takes time, this was what it was like writing Isabelle in the beginning; It started slow but within a month or two I found myself warming to her and before long she was entrusted to carry the first Episode on her shoulders, sharing the duty with Lethaniel, the pair not only succeeded, but they have become legacy characters, characters who when I think of them in the present moment, remind me of old friends I made in primary school. In a way these two (more so Isabelle) married well with my own naivety when entering this new domain of writing, a realm I had no proper concept of before I made the decision to take this once small College project one step further and do what I could do to adapt it into a book. Evidence of this can be found in both protagonists, Lethaniel is after all a newly instated General, granted powers over Krondathian forces and charged with massive responsibilities, and Isabelle coming to terms with the fact that she knows little about the world she was born into, someone who is somewhat separated from the outside world, she’s overly protected, overly cared for, constantly serving Krondathia and although extremely powerful with her magic, she lacks what all of us strive for, crave and sometimes take for granted, freedom. In summary, Isabelle was my first real voice I crafted in The Ancestral Odyssey, it was through her where I found the appropriate lens to see Equis through, I found a voice in her, determined the struggles between the rich and powerful, the more unfortunate and everything in between were viewed through her eyes. She was as much my guide through this first instalment as she was/is yours and when removed from the picture come Episode Two-Rise of the Black Doves, you get to see and experience what it’s like not to have your hand held…Fucking chaos! Enter Cephie Melias and the rise of her Black Dove Elite, witness the ascension of Saphuries and her demonic Monarchy, watch Krondathia’s greatest city be crippled by a rogue organisation calling themselves The Balance, led by a merciless, fearless, masked leader within the same league as Lethaniel and Thao; See the dissolution of a culture once dependent on faith replaced with the cold steel of cogs and gears – It’s about to get wild. Rise is an absolute riot with some truly action-packed moments while hinting at a menacing undertone just bubbling under the surface, a book that (I hope) you’re excited to read but at the same time will yearn to end, for the finale is fucking relentless, it’s emotionally draining, devastating, thought provoking and I love it! The first third (Volume Four) re-establishes the stage, sure, this was something that had to be done after the twenty-year gap in the story, and necessary for older and newer readers who’ve just entered this series, but come the midway and final ten chapters, you’re in for a ride, a stark shift as to what you’re used to not only with my series, but dare I say any other out there.

This was what I set out to achieve, not only with Ep2 but generally, I forget sometimes why I began this project and have to remind myself during those lonely nights, when the day is almost over, when it’s dark and there is nothing left to do other than think about tomorrow, I ask what I want to achieve here; To answer that, what I want, and what I’ve always wanted, was to give people something different, to tell a unique story that sets itself aside from others, one that would forge its own category, one that would carve its own space in its own pocket dimension where it can thrive, because honestly, that’s what I feel like most of the time when navigating the world you, I, us, occupy. I’ve ranted about this problem before, so I will spare you most of the hammy details, but in short, there is no building for me to go to, no business I see myself being comfortable in, nowhere where I can truly relax and put to use the niche talents I have – To accomplish good creative work. I always have to force myself to fit in, always have to hold my tongue and worse, allow people to treat me like dirt just so I can get by, and after a while, after twenty-years (yes, twenty fucking years) of taking this punishment with no significant sign that the winds will change, you do occasionally lose sleep, you sometimes skip meals, you go for days without saying a word, you book random get-aways just for yourself despite not being able to afford them, you fall out of balance not just with yourself but with others and no one really understands why, because for most people, the world caters to them, it was built for them, they feel at home and have done from their earliest memory but, I don’t and haven’t; And then I’m struck with a bittersweet reality, a glass wall I’ve charged into hundreds of times but cannot shatter, the reality that I’ve no choice but to keep going, to keep writing articles such as these, to keep writing new content and making art with others in the hopes that one day the wall will buckle and break, and on the other side will be a light, a light I’ve never seen before; This is my path, a path so to speak sewn by fate, one that ties me to Isabelle and some of my other characters in ways I never thought possible, with those who are struggling to find their purpose in a world edging its way toward oblivion, yet still they try, and so must I – The answer to this struggle, the only way to get there is to keep doing what I believe I’m good at, and that is to focus on the skills everyone keeps telling me are unnecessary, and create a new category, a new genre of book! Whether people feel the same way at this point, is not up to me, once you publish something the art is out of your hands, but I really do hope you get excited for Episode Three-Seeds of War, Volumes 7, 8 and 9, which are being written, granted they are being written slowly because this is becoming something of a monumental challenge, but they’re coming all the same. Recently I tightened up chapter three of Volume 7 and re-wrote the beginning of chapter four which is now part of chapter five. I’ve a long way to go but as it stands right now, it’s looking pretty hot.

Getting back to Ashley’s image, the challenge here was the authentic depiction of Isabelle Verano, shown in a light you’d come to expect, as in we needed to see Violethelm, for this long staff IS symbolic of a Star Callers power and testament to her Glyph Wielding authority; Rarely does she go anywhere without it. We would have to see the long coat, this is classic Star Caller attire, a tradition that continues in Episode Two and Three and of course, she wouldn’t be wearing her armour when her intention was to visit the library, so a more casual fit would have be to set in place, and this was interesting, for I handed this task over to Ashley, yes, I’d given her some pointers but ultimately, I let her decide on Isabelle’s wardrobe. Based upon what she had learned from the world of Equis, Ashley gave Isabelle the justice she deserved and this all might start sounding overindulgent, who cares what Isabelle is wearing, right? But the devil, is in the details dear reader, everything has to be serviced, everything needs thought and careful consideration to be applied, if you’re going to cast the spell of believability unto your audience, this is what it is all about, this art (most art in fact) is about casting spells, to draw in people to another world offering up not only an escapism, but an authentic re-creation of an avenue that exists in the province of your imagination – This is the reason bloopers in movies and TV shows are so funny, when someone flubs their lines or leaves a Starbucks coffee on the table in full view (Yes Daenerys Targaryen I’m looking at you) the spell is broken, the aura is dissolved and the audience crashes back into reality realising they’re just watching people playing dress-up.

This is why woke culture is so insidious and so fucking poisonous to anything and everything you can call art, it masquerades as being this force for good, it aggressively promotes underrepresented demographics and communities that have suffered oppression and foul play in the past but at the cost of the art itself, and you know what, as for the inclusion of others, I’m all for this…Let me be crystal fucking clear, I am all in favour of seeing said otherwise untold stories being told by men or women who have not had a fair hand dealt – Whether they’re fictional based stories or retellings of historical events, I’d welcome this, because having empathy is being able to empathise with someone who isn’t you; In my case, I do not need to see or have a white male in the picture in order to relate to what is being conveyed, I can empathise with people who aren’t me, whether they be someone from a distant country, another man perhaps, woman, child, alien or otherwise, so long as the story is written well and is compelling enough to keep me engaged, I am interested – After all, one of my favourite games of all time is Final Fantasy VII (for the PS1 released in the late 90s), and that game at its core, is about a group of strangers from all corners of the world, coming together in one final act to stop a greater threat, and only united while dealing with their demons along the way, do they triumph and see in a brighter future, not just for themselves but for those who stood next to them in that final fight, and it’s execution is perfect. Speaking of FFVII, I very recently picked up my old playthrough, one that I started about a year ago, I’m about half way through, we’re at the part where Cloud is missing from your party and Tifa takes charge; She eventually follows a clue to his whereabouts by accidently overhearing a conversation in the village of Mideel, and even though I knew what was going to happen, that moment when she finds Cloud again after so long, it got to me. It wasn’t necessarily Tifa’s pain that pulled on my heartstrings, it was actually the reactions of her friends, for they in this moment have to not only deal with the absence of Cloud, but Tifa also, two of their strongest members, and that moment is beautiful, empathy is beautiful, something which I believe is severely lacking in today’s society and something we need fix real fucking quick! I’ve been accused of horrible things in the past, by people I know personally which does cut me up more so than when some overweight chump with blue hair online does, and honestly, I do sometimes self-reflect because I don’t want to be anything close to nor associate myself with people who hold such gross views, and what I’ve come to realise is that most people who call you horrible things, aren’t arguing from a place of intellectual honesty, no, they just don’t like you for whatever reason and want to tear you down to their miserable level…The thing is never the thing…I used to respond to such hatred with the fact that some of my favourite characters of all time are in fact women (my own work aside which does prioritise the female), I love Jill Valentine from the Resident Evil games, Chun-Li from Street Fighter is my go too fighter, Trinity from the Matrix trilogy is so fucking cool especially when she gets on the motorbike, Ellen Ripley from Alien is iconic, Regina from Dino Crisis 1 and 2 is the Queen of sass, Cortana in Halo I believe made that franchise into the juggernaut it is, Snow White in A Wolf Among Us is the reason I am excited for the sequel and of course Tifa Lockheart, in FFVII is for me the female face of Square Enix’s greatest story. This is just to name a few, there are others in the fictional world and in the real world, women I adore, but I realised the best strategy to adopt when someone throws such ridiculous hurts your way, is to ignore them, let them rant and rave while you get on with your mission. Side note, I’d also love to see a modern-day re-telling of Alexander the Great (he being one of my favourite historical figures), Hannibal Barca and Shaka Zulu and see them told as accurately as possible using current day technologies, I’m genuinely interested in seeing other stories that come from minds and histories that are not from mine. So, I am all for seeing more brought to the table, what I am NOT in favour of however, is taking pre-established characters, timeless stories and God forbid real life historical events, and distorting them to fit an agenda! It’s the death of creativity when you do this, suddenly the politics becomes more important than the authenticity of the material, the authorial voice is side-lined if not removed entirely if he/she has not the right beliefs and opinions, and what is worse, rules have been enforced to see that everyone adhere to this message despite what story is being told, and thus the soul of the art is dissolved and it becomes a husk all to push ideology – Furthermore, quotas must be met before artists such as myself, can even ask for the chance of funding, or the hope to be represented by a Literary Agent; The art is not what matters anymore when it goes woke, it becomes a skin-suit for a political manoeuvre bending to the horrors of modernity, and I don’t respect this, I cannot nor will not get behind it, this is my enemy, I don’t like it when I see something I love being hollowed out, it’s shell being used as a way to try to puppeteer me/others, and the only reaction I can muster when faced with this degradation is, fuck off! Wokeness is a sickness in our society, a sickness clothed in colourful flags and carefully worded slogans designed to alienate and divide – In my view, it’s the ultimate villainy, it is not progressive it is regressive and the people pushing this are often guilty of the things they accuse you of, they’re insufferable, they’re not interested in reading blogs such as these or have any love and care for the franchises they’re applauding as they go down in flames. The establishment media would never dream of doing what it does to cultures like my own to the underrepresented cultures it is trying to uphold, but somehow it is perfectly fine to bastardise the history I am part of in an explicitly one-sided rule for me but not for thee. I describe wokeness as anti-art, for the moment you bring in 2023 politics or try to modernise your work with current day affairs, people who have braincells and a respect for history, they tend to react negatively and implode, should they speak up they’re called everything horrible under the sun, lumped into despicable categories that negates debate by the so called tolerant, empathetic left, all for simply wanting to see their art respected and preserved as it was intended by the creator. As I said in posts prior (The Last Bastion, article 84 which is the best of them, please check it out when you’ve got time), it’s all about fidelity to the work, it’s all about casting a spell and maintaining that illusion that is authentic and real to the piece, seeing that it comes from a genuine place of passion and vision, and all you have to do if you are an artist, if you are an aspiring creator no matter what the field you work in, all you have to do is focus on the details; As the late great Christopher Lee said in one of his many interviews while promoting The Lord of the Rings films decades ago, and I cannot remember the quote word for word because it has been over ten years since I last listened to it, but he did say something along the lines of you must know the work in every detail and be sure to get it right, and when hearing that for the first time in my earlier days, it resonated with me, it became an obsession of mine to know the world in which I was creating to the highest degree, and this, leads me into the architecture of The Old Library itself because it is loaded with details that need to be addressed.   

What I learned when writing about fictional cities and at certain times fictional landscapes, is that it’s best to draw inspiration from the world around you and apply reasonable embellishments to enrich your ideas. Human history, the ancient times are fascinating, but it is difficult to read about, more often is the case that people back then lived very hard, very short lives, on the one hand you want to capture the difficulties that in turn gives your world a sprinkle of grit, but at the same time you do not want to remain so firmly attached to what event or period of time that inspired you; In other words, be inspired by what fascinates and what draws you in, you’ll elicit drops of passion that readers will be able to pick up on, but don’t be afraid to colour in the grey, that’s what’s so freeing when working in fantasy, so long as you’re adult about where you apply your fantastical make-up, you should through this process create something curious and unique. So, in this case, we are mapping out what Eran’s library looks like based upon what is written in the books, that’s a good place to start I’d say; Do your best to envision the descriptions, sketch it out as best you can if possible and bundle it all together in a well-worded, coherent e-mail or if you’re talking over the phone, articulate what you see without bloating the conversation, this technique is something I need to practise because given the right prompt and I can talk for hours – In short, stay on point and try to be as brief as possible without derailing, your co-workers do not need to know EVERYTHING, they need to know what they need to know. Because the Old Library is located in the holy city of Imrondel, that was at the time Krondathia’s capital, we know that a religious element is mixed into the foundation of its structure, Krondathia/Norkron culture is also inspired by old England that propagates the internal and external design. When you, as the artist combine your vision, your wisdom and marry it well with what inspires you, you not only tantalise your passion for the craft, but you give he/she who is working for you something wholesome to sink their teeth into, something that gets their brains working and their creativity flowing, and we are only in a library! I cannot wait till I work my way into pieces that depict Heavens Ankle, the unconquerable mountain in the far northern reaches of Maire, I’d love to see the industrial Silo, located inside the industrial Hex complex built over the black swamps, home to the largest vaurodile (crocodile like creatures) in the country of Klaw, or the Amber Isles, formerly known as The Islands of Edithia, that were lost due to the eruption of a volcano infused with Glyph magic that blanketed the islands encasing them and its inhabitants, in crystallised amber, this was inspired by the tragic events of Pompei. These are just a few of so many locations I’d love to see one day, had I the funds, concepts of locations, characters and new pieces of music would be released (I’d hope) on a weekly basis; I’d catalogue ALL of the work, build an impressive portfolio, draft several scripts and present it to film studios in an attempt to get it made into a series of films or (second best), five seasons of a TV show – This is of course is only a dream at this point, if I can complete the series of books I’d consider my mission in life successful, but the idea, the fantasy of working on a visual playing field with actors, blacksmiths, set-designers, wardrobe, hair and make-up, computer animators, musicians and every form of conceptual artist out there who is involved from the ground up, that would be heaven on earth for me, I cannot think of anything better to wake up and ride to work to, I’d be sure to be on set every day from dawn till dusk and if not the set itself then I’d be in the offices or revising the written work. I’d want to meet everyone involved personally and together, hopefully we’d solidify not only a great project we can all be proud of but create warm memories that will last a lifetime. Speaking of music, this Old Library art was created to sync with a track I’ve been holding onto for quite some time, and I am very excited to talk about it today. Instead of just playing the music or presenting the concept, I decided to connect the two and produce a video and a theme all in one, and music is and I cannot stress this enough, vital to the process.

I love music, I could not live without it, it is integral to the creation process, it’s the ultimate stress reliever and this project as a whole, would not be anything without the ingredient of music, it’s SO important – It can create a conduit to the world I’m creating, thus far working with musicians has been an utter delight and music is indeed responsible for the inspiration and fruition of many scenes, even some characters if I’m being honest, that is how Seridox came into being and the ptriva sprinter Three, just to name a couple. I’m not here to repeat my love of the craft however, despite not being able to play an instrument I still have huge respect for those that do, a huge respect. I’ve written about the importance of music extensively in articles prior to this one, articles which I hope you will check out if you have a spare ten minutes because a lot of care and a lot of time has been poured into them; The most recent one, is article 93 called, The Loudest Note, which was a pleasure to write by the way, very therapeutic I seem to remember and just flowed. I’ve another written called, The Storytelling Medium, which is article number 72, it covers the making of Isabelle’s Theme composed by the same musician who composed this latest one, one that we’re about to get into. There is article number 85 called, A Shade of Red (Ep2’s general theme) and article 67 called, The Ghost of Regret (Ep1’s general theme). These last two tracks just mentioned, Shade and Ghost, were composed by a small, up and coming music studio called, Atlas Audio. The couple of lads who run this business are true gentlemen, really nice, very chatty, super talented guys, with a drive similar to mine, passion first, passion second, business third; Collaborating with them has always been insightful and always a genuine pleasure, I wish Julian and Adam the very best in their business and will be calling on them again when the time comes to making a general theme for Ep3-Seeds of War, it only seems right that Atlas compose five general themes for the five Episodes, as I keep saying, consistency matters, I want these words on a t-shirt. I will be writing to them soon, probably when I am deeper into Ep3, I’ve had some ideas orbiting for quite some time, ideas of how I’d like it to sound, expressed through other musicians of course, in fact, I love dedicating a day to finding new music, music that inspire new unique themes, I try to imagine what it would be like to marry certain tracks together, in the same way I’ve blended the genres of epic fantasy with horror in Ep2, I do try to mix an appropriate piece that fits with Ep3 with another. Sadly, I can only get so far with this method, I do not possess the right software, nor do I spend enough time in the music world to experiment, so it usually stays as a mere concept before I pass it onto an actual musician. Oddly enough and to my surprise, for the Seeds of War general theme, I keep coming back to Mad World, written and composed by Gary Jules, but more specifically, I keep listening to a cover of the song by Jasmine Thomas, which is so, so, so good. In my themes to date I’ve not had any lyrics, but I am thinking of incorporating some in this next project. I’ll leave a link to Jasmine’s cover/video below, Jasmine truly has a wonderful voice, she sings it so delicately and I think I prefer her take to the original; Plus, the way she walks around in the video is sexy as hell, a woman with a good walk just kills me in all the right ways. Also, because Ep3’s underlining core theme is Journey, I have been listening to music written by Japanese composer Ryuichi Sakamoto, who wrote the music for one of my favourite films, The Revenant, a film based on true events and real people, directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu. Beyond the films fucking stunning presentation, every shot being poster worthy I kid you not, the music is haunting, conveying the heart of the story which is – Mans relationship with nature. It was sad to learn that Ryuichi passed in March this year, but I’ll continue to listen to his work because it is resonating with me, unearthing memories of the time I spent travelling Eastern and Western Europe, particularly Bosnia when I was caught in a blizzard halfway up Dragons Reach mountain, and all I had for company was a stray dog, with nothing but a valley caked in snow, or when I was on the boarder of Albania scaling down a cliff face to the setting of the sun, I was truly alone and I’ve never felt more alive, and music is the only portal to find those sensations of life.

This music however, the music that goes with Ashley’s library concept, was written, produced, and composed by a local music teacher, the same woman who composed Isabelle’s Theme, released on the 18th of January 2022. This new one is called, A Path Sewn by Fate and it’s…Amazing! It’s fucking amazing! Forgive me for using such a cliché, such a run of the mill adjective that deserves so much more, but trust me, when an author is a bit lost for words, if you’re able to stunt him/her (especially me who needs to learn how to shut the fuck up once in a while) it’s usually a very good thing, and Jilaine, once again, as she had done so in January 2022, left me searching for the right vocabulary to best attribute to her work. A Path Sewn by Fate, is brilliant, I’ve listened to it about a hundred times in the last week or two, and this goes for ALL the work Jilaine has ever so kindly done for me, work that is not even out yet but I’ve listened to while driving, while taking long trips to London by coach, listened to during my walks to get late night coffee, even while working…Yeah…I snuck her five tracks into the office on a memory stick and play them as often as I can when at my desk, because I NEED that escape, I NEED that window to look through otherwise I’d wither on the vine. The music is able to take me to those places we find Isabelle in the book; A Path Sewn by Fate invokes the melancholy of study which is prominent throughout our Star Callers journey in Ep1, balancing the already enriched theme that you can tell is tethered to Jilaine’s earlier work (Track one: Isabelle’s Theme) which is we both agreed, key; Key in the ways that each track had to sound related, so if you were to hear one and then another at a different time, you could make the connection between the two, that they were part of the same family and not so different you could associate them with other outlets. Differentiation is important the deeper we get into this Ancestral Odyssey, each (but not all) character has their own signature music/song, and from that base others can be diluted from it depending on the context and where that particular character is in their journey. Another thing to point out worthy of praise, and you’ll note this as these tracks are released, is the level of care put into them, the attention to details included subtle or otherwise is something I applaud, adding emotive layers of thought and bulbs of passion that I struggle to find in most forms of entertainment today. In this case, the Old Library is built in the heart of a holy city, the people belong to a faith and the inspiration was taken from old England, and England was once heavily rooted in Christianity. This is reflected not only in my words and Ashley’s concept, but also within Jilaine’s music; When the track starts, it sounds as if the music is being played in an open hall, something you’d hear when walking into a Church or Cathedral, the hymn which is vocalised beautifully by Jilaine, can be that of what a choir would sing and the rising and falling of the notes caresses Isabelle’s Theme brings it home, it’s gorgeous – So much is conveyed in such a small amount of time, everything from the depth of a religious culture, the architecture in which it was birthed and the spirit of our protagonist Isabelle, in fact this opening is so genius I honestly start to question how creative I actually am and feel like an idiot in comparison with Jilaine. The way she drops in the piano like the falling of rain, the slow wind of Isabelle’s tune steadily rising from the gentle whirl as if she’s getting lost in the time at study; You can almost see (yes, see when you close your eyes) the seasons change, you can clearly visualise her sitting at a table before one of these arched windows, being brought tea by Master Eran on a silver tray, helping a student with their studies as piles of books gradually cage her, a metaphorical emphasis of the weight of her purpose and responsibility, shackling her in place. I can see her wardrobe change to fit the weather and the weariness brought on by the curse of knowledge etching onto her pale face and setting shadows under her eyes. It’s just a beautiful piece of music, what more can I say about it, thank you Jilaine for being you, don’t you dare change, thank you for bringing something to life with (from what I can tell) a simple set-up, if you can produce such work while torn with so many other responsibilities, I can only imagine what you’d be capable of given more resources. I look forward to bringing a visual aid to your other three pieces of music, I look forward to writing future essays about your music, it’s incredibly special and I hope you bring as much love and care you did for mine, for others in the future. It’s a shame I cannot continue writing about this, because I want to, I really want to talk about the other tracks, The Thief’s Priestess, Isabelle’s Calling and, The 23rd Star Caller, but unfortunately now is not the time, now is the time to pitch another brief to Ashley, and that brief will be called, The Thief’s Priestess.  

Just to add-on to this musical segment, I need to bring your attention to a new creative I’ve been following online; His name is Jesse, he’s a musician and he covers/critiques video game soundtracks on a YouTube channel called, Jesse’s Auditorium; He even listens to tracks live, so you get an authentic reaction and it’s so fun to watch, especially when he finds something recognisable and loves it. Usually, I do not watch reactive content because it’s typically a giant waste of time, I do not need help reacting to something, reactions come naturally to me, but because Jesse is a musician himself, who not only listens to obscure musical categories which I happen to like myself, he adds a valuable critique from a place of knowledge and wisdom, plus he comes across as a genuinely interesting, funny guy, someone you could have a good time with on a night out. The other day I was scrolling through his library, and I saw him cover one of my favourite songs of all time, coming from the opening of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver, and it’s called, Ozar Midrashim, composed by Kurt Harland of Information Society. If you’ve a love of epic music, if you’ve a passion for making music, if you like dark fantasy, gothic environments and punishing beats, I suggest you listen to this track, I suggest you watch the original intro to Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver for the PS1, and I suggest you watch Jesse’s critique of the song itself, it had me grinning from ear to ear because he had never heard this before, he was coming at this from a fresh outlook and I saw his face change multiple times when the track shifts its gears, adding layer upon layer of powerful energy behind each thundering boom. I enjoy watching this so much because it is how I felt when I first heard this track, taking me back to a time when I hadn’t even finished growing. Because I am a huge fan of the Legacy of Kain series, they are seriously some of the best stories ever told in my view, written by an absolute hero of mine, Amy Hennig, a writer I aspire to, Jesse’s critique was spot on, meaning the music had done its job to tell a story in that of itself, it had succeeded in blanketing you in the atmosphere you’re treated to in the game and it makes me ever so happy to know stuff like this exists and is appreciated by chaps like Jesse. He also covered a Final Fantasy XI track called, You Are Not Alone, and again it’s so relatable, touching on something so personal but an absolute joy to watch. I’ll leave the appropriate links below for you to check out, but if you’ve got a moment, scroll through his channel, and if you’re a gamer or just a general lover of music, maybe there is something you’d like to see him cover, it’s really good stuff. I’ll leave you with a quote from Jesse that speaks to what I’ve been talking about for ages, which is comforting:-

“I thought it was going to be a bunch of creaky noises and air, stuff like that, and there was creepy noises but they incorporated them into the music. What kind of genre is this?”

-Jesse

Ashley worked incredibly hard on this concept, I applaud her for being able to step into this enormous world, capturing it in the way that she did given but just one brief, and as long and as detailed as the brief was, it was still only one page and to date, I’ve written thousands of pages not including all the information found on this blog. Side note: I had planned to make my 100th post on this blog a sort of statistic report where I will share all the things I’m proud of, all the things I’m not so proud of, I’d like to cover what I’d like to write about come the next one hundred articles because I do have some interesting topics worth sharing, this will however take some time to write, and given my schedule in the next few weeks, it will only take longer, by which time I likely would have already written up significantly shorter posts about the next couple of characters (Chloe and Mumbi) who are right now under conception, so moving forward I am still coming up with a way to work around this issue. Apologies to digress, but I thought it be good to mention: Back to Ashley. There was a lot to get through, it was a timely process and not everything was figured out right away, for instance, what would fill otherwise baron spaces and although it’s not about cluttering up the space for the sakes of just to fill it, but I did catch myself considering things that I had previously not garnered enough thought. The layout is brilliant, the scale is proportionate, the culture is clearly translated having been adapted by inspiration melded with vision. Isabelle and Pandora are captured beautifully, the lighting is gorgeous – The arched windows framed into the western wall was done this way for good reason, for the building itself was erected at such an angle to capture the sunlight that rises in the west. The suggestive idea that the oil lanterns could be lifted off their metallic hooks and carried around serves a functioning purpose, it being obvious, there is no electricity, so this follows in logic. The books themselves convey a sense of age with their leather-bound jackets sewn by hard working hands, as well as the room itself shows you its authenticity. Something I love personally is the indication people have been here, the mess on the table, the cracks in the wood, the dust in the air, it gives so much life to an otherwise still digital painting, a dynamic that when present we often take for granted but stands out like a sore thumb when it’s absent. I love the carpet, yeah I cannot believe I’m about to detail the carpet, I feel like I’ve aged ten years but it’s something interesting to cover; For you see I researched what ancient cultures worshipped the stars, I looked into Aztec and Egyptian art, whence I expressed my finds to Ashley she melded the two styles together to create something intrinsically unique, something that speaks to my fictional Norkron culture for they too worship the stars. This is a space I can see existing in real life, this is (for the most part) true to what you’re treated with in the books, it’s a testament to Ashley’s talent as an artist who I am certainly keeping on for future projects, and marks the first step in a series of artworks, the first one linked to Jilaine’s music, and what will follow will be depictions of more characters in favoured settings, depictions when men meet monsters and portrayals of everything weird and wonderful. The best is yet to come.

It’s a shame I have to do this, but it is part of being a creative, and that is recognising what didn’t work, whether it be slight or something quite large, you must cover it otherwise you’ll never grow; The idea is not to have any minor or major flaws at all, in truth you should iron out as many issues you come across as soon as you can BEFORE the work cements itself, but despite my meticulousness, there are a couple of things I’d tweak if I were to do this again. The first one being is the staircase, in the book it’s a steel, spiral staircase with a worn, turquoise tint, and it rattles whenever someone ascends or descends. In Ashley’s interpretation, it’s clearly more integral to the buildings structure, a staircase that has always existed when it was being constructed. Ashley’s interpretation is fine, although the reason I designed it thusly was to suggest that the library was once only one floor, but as time moved on and more knowledge was being accumulated, another few floors would be integrated and the spiral staircase would be jarringly inserted, standing out but symbolically representing the libraries grand extensions. This leans me into my next flaw, and that goes for the number of floors; In the book there are three floors and an attic space, in this concept there are only two floors. This issue came to my attention quite late, honestly, I should have picked up on it and hammered it out sooner, but it is something that slipped through my net. As vigilante as you can be as the visionary, sometimes things just get by, I promise to be more diligent come future projects. That’s it for flaws, I’ve no criticism of Ashley’s ability, I think she’s given Eran’s Old Library the justice it deserves, she certainly hit way above a standard and as we continue to work together, inevitably the art will get even better. The flaws I’ve listed are my responsibility and not huge flaws at that, nevertheless, I have to be critical of myself and with others, because as I’ve said before, by recognising your mistakes, by accounting for your errors which are inevitable, you’ll make less in future works.

Guys, thank you so much for reading today, as always it is greatly appreciated. To view Ashley’s interpretation of The Old Library, you can do so by visiting Ashley’s site and/or visiting my own simply by entering the Gallery or the Video section. To listen to Jilaine’s music, A Path Sewn by Fate, you can via her SoundCloud, she is the producer and composer of this music and deserves so much of the credit for creating something beautiful, she belongs on a lit stage in a golden dress performing in front of millions. Links to everyone’s work is listed below. Big thank you to Mr Alex Hunt for stepping in last minute to cut the video together in a creative way and add those nifty effects, it is greatly appreciated, thank you so much. I’m positive these wonderful people would appreciate a message regarding their input, kind words do go a long way, heck, I’ve printed out some kind letters written to me years ago just to remind me that I am (sometimes) a nice person doing something good for the world. If you do decide to write to any one of them, please be respectful about it, save any hatred you have for me, I’ll be sure to ignore it and work EVEN harder. You’ll notice in the links below I’ve left a direct link to my Donations page on the site, the reason I’ve done this is because I have started to look into the possibility of an animation being made, instead of the short film I was planning which was in hindsight overly ambitious, will be the same script only executed through animation; I have reached out to a few people, I’ve spoken with one animator thus far who works for BlueFlag Animations, we had a brief but insightful conversation about what can and cannot be accomplished, and what I gleaned from that one interaction was that there is little to nothing that cannot be achieved through animation, which was very encouraging; What wasn’t encouraging was the price tag it came with, and because I am still researching this avenue and am still new to the idea, I am hesitant to jump to any conclusions, but it would appear still to be out of my depth financially, we’ll see. I am expecting a few more quotes back within the next few days but my guess is it’s going to be expensive. I’ll front as much money as I can, but a helping hand goes a long way, just be sure to leave your name or alias so I can credit you if and when this happens, and even if it does not happen, I’ll credit you on the work you helped build. Don’t get me wrong, I’d still love to direct my own, live-action short film one day, I’ve still a fire for it, I’ve just not the financial backing to see it through and this strike has been working against me since day one – An animation might not be what I wanted initially, but I am warming to the idea. Anyway, no pressure to donate, no pressure to purchase my work, I’d love your support but reading this article is more than enough. Speaking of film, the lovely Kate Peel who assisted me on my films production when it was in full swing, recently had her work on display which was so awesome to see and hear about; Someone noted her accomplishments and scheduled an interview with her; As it turns out, a piece Kate had worked on for me was on display which was mentioned in said interview. I’ve shared a link for you below, from The Flux magazine that reveals the whole conversation, it’s a great read, I honestly wish there was more of it – Congratulations Kate on all her success, I look forward to seeing what comes next. Work on Volume Five is still underway, in the time it took to write this article I was messaged via WhatsApp by Joyce, my editor, who is nearly done with Chapter 36 – Hexagon, and will be requiring Chapter 37 – The Sire and the Stranger, next; So, upon publishing this article I will be editing further. Thanks again everyone, especially to those involved in this latest edition, do take care of yourselves and I hope you’ll come back for more upon my next entry, which will be article one hundred, one fucking hundred, a milestone in itself and something I am very proud of. Peace.  

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Bitchute – http://www.bitchute.com/channel/x9K5vwi2SsNu/

Author Page UK - https://www.amazon.co.uk/-/e/B01JMZ2BE6    

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A Path Sewn by Fate (Direct Link to Video) – https://youtu.be/c3MgNYB8gss

Jilaine’s Soundcloud (Producer and Composer of: A Path Sewn by Fate) – https://soundcloud.com/jilaine26

Ashley’s Artwork / – http://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=100089622653877   

Atlas Audio Official Website – www.atlas-audio.co.uk

Jesse’s Auditorium – Final Fantasy IX: You’re Not Alone https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5NcJ0H8X6jA&t=580s

Jesse’s Auditorium – Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver – Ozar Midrashim https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fs4aqwBjl88

Kate Peel, The Flux Review: Full Interview – https://www.thefluxreview.com/kate-peel-interview/  

Jasmine Thomas, Mad World Cover: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pXtj4TkTvS4

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