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=Fractured Rune=
Categories: <category>Gender, Misc, Magical, Book</category>
*Book 1 of The Aeldstorm Saga
*ISBN: 978-1-971188-01-0
==Description==
Fractured Rune is the first book in The Aeldstorm Saga by Daniela A. Wolfe. The story features Aeldstorms, reality-altering magical phenomena that can permanently transform those caught within them.
The protagonist, Silfra, is described as having survived an Aeldstorm as a child, an event stated to have turned her hair white and possibly stunted her growth. In the course of the story, she undergoes a magical gender transition unrelated to Aeldstorm exposure. Near the end of the book, she is caught in another Aeldstorm, with the story implying further physical changes. The story also indicates that Aeldstorms can cause more extreme alterations, including an early mention of a beggar described as having five eyes.
The author describes the work as queer epic fantasy.
==Links==
*<a href="https://a.co/d/5YtaOUd">Amazon listing</a>
*<a href="https://danielawolfe.com/glossary_aeld/">Glossary on the author's site describing Aeldstorms</a>
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Fractured Rune
Categories:Gender, Misc, Magical, Book
- Book 1 of The Aeldstorm Saga
- ISBN: 978-1-971188-01-0
Description
Fractured Rune is the first book in The Aeldstorm Saga by Daniela
A. Wolfe. The story features Aeldstorms, reality-altering magical
phenomena that can permanently transform those caught within them.
The protagonist, Silfra, is described as having survived an
Aeldstorm as a child, an event stated to have turned her hair white
and possibly stunted her growth. In the course of the story, she
undergoes a magical gender transition unrelated to Aeldstorm
exposure. Near the end of the book, she is caught in another
Aeldstorm, with the story implying further physical changes. The
story also indicates that Aeldstorms can cause more extreme
alterations, including an early mention of a beggar described as
having five eyes.
The author describes the work as queer epic fantasy.
Links
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