![]() ![]() It seems like every talking sword I read/see is snarky in some way. I shouldn’t neglect my education, now should I?” ❧ Remember that talking sword I mentioned? Yeah, well, his name is Nightblood, and I totally want one. “And I always learn a few new ones when Father gets angry. Oops? But it made her so much more relatable, and I loved her for it. In fact, the only thing she’s got going for her is that she’s smart and outspoken … which is actually seen as a detriment in her society. Siri is thrown into an impossible situation, at just 17: stop the war, save her people … preferably don’t die? Which is a great position to be in because yay, freedom! Until, suddenly, she’s not. In fact, the only thing she’s been really good at her whole life is being insignificant, because being the youngest of four children (three girls and a boy), that makes her dispensable. It’s not her fault that she’s incredibly bad at it. ![]() She tries awfully hard to be the frail, innocent damsel in distress. I mean, who doesn’t love a bad-ass female lead? Using magic is arduous as breath can only be collected one unit at a time. A world transformed by a power based on an essence known as breath. Theirs is a world in which those who die in glory return as gods to live confined to a pantheon in Hallandren’s capital city. ![]() This is the story of two sisters, who happen to be princesses. ![]()
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