villadaa.blogg.se

Deepwood chronicles
Deepwood chronicles










deepwood chronicles

Age-Gap Romance: Maugin, Twig's Implied Love Interest, is old enough to have known him as a baby and may be older than that.

deepwood chronicles

Undertown is a thriving city at the beginning, but when the characters in The Immortals visit, it's a weed-choked ruin.

  • After the End: Each Age of Flight ends with an apocalyptic event that radically reshapes life on the Edge.
  • deepwood chronicles

    Aerith and Bob: There aren't many Twigs, Quints, Rooks, Xanths, or Cowlquapes running around, but "Nate" and "Cade" are perfectly common names in our world - and they share their stories with Eudoxia, Ambris, Blatch, Drax, Quove, Celestia.The Cade Saga gives us Celestia Helmstoft and Whisp.Maris could also qualify, but most of her action is off-screen between the Quint and Twig Trilogies. Action Girl: Eudoxia in 'The Immortals'.The Sky Chart: A Book of Quint (2014), taking place after the Quint trilogy."Weird New Worlds" (2009-11), a story in blog form which takes place after The Immortals.The Lost Barkscrolls (2006), a short story collection.Supplementary books and material include: A fourth trilogy takes place after The Immortals and stars a lad named Cade. Next up in the main series is The Immortals (2009), a novel set about 500 years after Freeglader which wraps up the first three trilogies. The third ( prequel) trilogy stars Quint. It consists of trilogies (each centered around a certain character) and some additional novels and side-stories. Also some of the ugliest, also some of the scariest. It should be noted that this series has some of the most detailed and beautiful art you will see in any novel, anywhere. The series is filled with sky pirates, bizarre wildlife, and a notable aversion of many stock fantasy tropes. Surprisingly dark and cynical for its target audience, the novels take place on the Edge, as in the edge of the world. The Edge Chronicles is a middle grade series written by Paul Stewart and illustrated by Chris Riddell. Far far away, jutting out into the emptiness beyond, like the figurehead of a mighty stone ship, is the Edge.












    Deepwood chronicles