The age of mystery had passed to welcome the boorish, modern era. Mankind had found all lands and searched it for its secrets from the highest mountains, the jungles of lush rainforests, under the sands of vast deserts, down to the seabed in the debts. Only a few were reckless, dedicated, or foolhardy enough to keep going despite the facts.
Among those was Orel Eislandr, a young boy from an odd family of adventurers. Daring to challenge reality itself Orel took off to search for the hidden realms of the world, mystical places told in legends and myths. Why, you ask? An adventurer needs no other reason than his own, hardened will.
Thus was written a logbook telling the saga going through fire, magic, friendship, and everything in between Orel and his goal. What lies ahead is a mystery grand as the depths of the soul.
Some info:
Chapters range around 2.5-6K words, publishing chapters biweekly to monthly depending on life
What to expect:
-Semi-modern fantasy world-building
-Action, battles, and magical duels
-Character progression and growth from multiple POVs
-Long stretching storylines and a tightly-knit plot
Don't expect:
-Romance. no shipping! (unless spicy)
-A happy-go-lucky story. Hope might never die, but so will not despair.
-To have this story finished in <5 years lol
Any comments and reviews are wholeheartedly welcome and appreciated.
Thank you for reading.
This story is an original work posted here on the Royal Road website. It was available on some sites before, but not anymore. Please let me know if you see it on any other site or under another name.
This is a sort of passion project of mine, a nice hobby that I don't intend to make any money out of as far as I'm concerned. I am quite new to writing but want to improve, so constructive feedback is much appreciated. I don't know if there's much enjoyment to get out of this due to my lack of skill and perhaps I should have kept this to myself, but I still want to give it out to the world. I would be wholeheartedly content if anyone enjoyed this story or anything about it. Those few smiles would be more than enough. I will keep going, no matter if anyone reads this. Once again, thank you for reading, and I will see you at the end.