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Elyria Tomes
by James Grierson
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Synopsis
Elria Tomes is a story of emotional magic, identity, and the beginning of heartbreak
This first book follows a young apprentice named Starseeker. He is not a hero. He is not chosen. He is a boy struggling to understand himself. His emotions are unpredictable, and they are tied to a natural magic he ...
This first book follows a young apprentice named Starseeker. He is not a hero. He is not chosen. He is a boy struggling to understand himself. His emotions are unpredictable, and they are tied to a natural magic he ...
Elria Tomes is a story of emotional magic, identity, and the beginning of heartbreak
This first book follows a young apprentice named Starseeker. He is not a hero. He is not chosen. He is a boy struggling to understand himself. His emotions are unpredictable, and they are tied to a natural magic he cannot control. That magic does not grant him power. It isolates him.
The story begins in a realm divided by myth and memory. Elyria is beautiful and terrifying. Its skies shimmer with colours that defy reason. Its land bears the scars of ancient wars. Each region carries its own truth, its own magic, its own way of surviving.
Starseeker’s journey is not solitary. He travels with a Princess who is searching for her past and questioning her identity. She is not a guide. She is not a symbol. She is someone trying to remember who she is and why it matters.
Together they move through a world shaped by legend and consequence. What they discover is not a prophecy or a solution. It is themselves. And it hurts.
This book is the beginning of their emotional unravelling. It sets the tone for everything that follows. It is quiet, mythic, and deeply personal. It does not ask for sympathy. It asks to be felt
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