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Yamazaru's review of Void And Flame Series.
This will be covering the Prologue - Chapter 4
Simple Explanation of the Story: Young Boy Arnyrath (Known as Arn) is recruited by a government organization as a spy, his job is to monitor a remote village.
This story works great as a late night read with New York Bar Jazz in the background. Void and Flame is like a mix of Medieval stories, primarily Norse, with splashes of modern day themes. Void and Flame is very rich in storytelling and writing, managing to hook a reader just at the prologue.
Prologue: This part doesn't focus on Arn, instead, it focuses of De'al and Enloth. The Prologue makes you get a feel of the world of Void and Flame, as well as the nature of characters. A glimpse of Magic is shown in an uncommon way, through drinking a tea, warming the insides of a body in a cold habitat.
Chapters 1 -4: These parts focus on Arn of the Stonefather Clan. And his involvement in the government organization. Arn has to go Westward, described as a terrifying place. Themes of government control are prevalent in these 4 chapters. And again, the richness in storytelling and writing enhances the story.
Void of Flame is a very good read for an Adventurer or Fantasy reader. And I think you should read it too. I give this story a 5/5.
That's all folks!
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