The Faerie Knight

The Faerie Knight

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Gwen has dreamed of knighthood her whole life. Not marriage, not children, not a quiet little life spinning wool somewhere while the world remembers other people's names. She wants recognition. In the whimsical world of Whystaria, becoming a knight is difficult enough--especially for a penniless farmgirl. Becoming one worthy of legend is worse. Alongside her irreverent best friend, Twylyth, Gwen chases every chance she can grasp to prove herself--including the ones most likely to kill her. But the road to greatness is paved with hard choices, and Gwen is beginning to learn that stories rarely tell the truth about heroes. A coming-of-age fantasy about ambition, friendship, and the stories people tell about heroes. Part One of the Faerie Knight Saga, updated twice weekly! Rated Mature for language, fantasy violence, and suggestive dialogue (mostly Twylyth's fault).
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The elven kingdom of Tírnéth, weakened by civil war, is unable to ward off the threat posed by the mortal men of Carransii. For the first time in recorded history, foreign feet scale the Aghadh Mountains and tread elven land in pursuit of the most coveted thing in the world: The magic of the Misty Bog. Lying to the north of Tírnéth and governed by the Seelie Queen, it is a domain even elves are forbidden from entering. Even so, Princess Eimhir and her younger sisters make the journey to its border at the behest of her father, King Lorcán, in a desperate bid to preserve his legacy as the enemy closes in from the south. He entrusts his daughters to the care of his enigmatic Warden of the North, who holds her lonely vigil in the Grey Tower of the Wall of Devin. But in these days of war, Eimhir refuses to be passive. She will not be a damsel in distress awaiting the cold kiss of her enemy's blade. With her mind honed by the cutthroat politics of the royal court, she wields it like a weapon, but can she maintain her ruthlessness through the burgeoning feelings she holds for her protector? The book cover was painted by me. :) Please be mindful in the comments (see my bio) <3 Content warning: violence, gore, explicit sexual content, mentions and depictions of death, grief, emotional manipulation/abuse, suicidal ideation, and indoctrination.

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