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OverviewLumenfall is a canon companion novella set within The Eclipsed Series, offering a quiet, emotionally grounded look at the moments that shape gods, mortals, and monsters long before the events of Eclipsed begin. Framed as a winter interlude, Lumenfall unfolds across two timelines-Long Before and Long, Long Before-revealing formative childhood experiences that echo across centuries. These stories are not legends or retellings, but lived moments: evenings by the hearth, lanterns left burning through the longest night, and the quiet decisions made by children who do not yet know what they will become. In sun-elf lands, Lumenfall is a night of warmth and ritual. Families gather as snow falls softly outside, bread bakes in the hearth, and lanterns glow in windows to guide children safely through the dark. Stories of the Lumenkin-gentle, watchful spirits-are told not to frighten, but to protect. It is a celebration of care, belief, and the fragile certainty that the world is kind if the rules are followed. In moon-elf territories, the same night carries a different weight. Here, tradition is rigid, love is conditional, and worth is measured by obedience and usefulness. The rituals remain, but their meaning is altered-less comfort than expectation, less warmth than control. Under a colder sky, children learn early how to endure, how to make themselves small, and how to create their own quiet forms of magic when none are offered. Across both settings, Lumenfall explores the idea that magic is not always something bestowed by gods. Sometimes it is made-carefully, deliberately-by those who choose to protect others at great personal cost. A lantern kept burning. A gift placed unseen. A story told softly so fear does not take root. Though gentle in tone, Lumenfall does not shy away from darkness. It addresses themes of loss, religious violence, harm to children, and the lasting impact of neglect and favoritism. These moments are handled with restraint and emotional depth, emphasizing how trauma often takes shape in silence rather than spectacle. This novella is designed to be accessible to new readers and can be read as a standalone work. However, it serves as an emotional foundation for Eclipsed (Book One) and foreshadows the conflicts, relationships, and moral fractures that will deepen in Entwined (Book Two). Readers familiar with the series will recognize pivotal echoes; new readers will find a complete and self-contained story of love, belief, and survival. Full Product DetailsAuthor: K MurphyPublisher: Butterfly and Bear Books Imprint: Butterfly and Bear Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.159kg ISBN: 9781969842061ISBN 10: 1969842067 Pages: 112 Publication Date: 21 January 2026 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationTab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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