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In a desert kingdom, a sixteen year old girl is determined to escape a vile sorcerer, but is challenged by the maneuverings of an unseen insurrection. Home to the largest library in Sivoa, Libris Del Sol is a wonder to behold. It has stood since before known civilization and is the most desired Kingdom in the world. Dragonira is desperate to leave it behind. Tormented by a lifetime spent at the mercy of her abusive father, she steals an escape spell that puts her face to face with the prince. Surprised by her appearance and wary of an underground rebellion, he and his family force her to stay within the palace walls. Meanwhile, a troubled oracle struggles to cross the continent to warn of the kingdom’s demise before it is too late to save them
Depiction plays as important a role as language in our culture and communication, but its function is still not well understood. This volume of specially written essays by leading philosophers investigate the nature and value of depiction and its role in our understanding of the world. They set the agenda for the philosophy of depiction.
After angering a sun, a goddess, and a lover by killing their most precious creation, an immortal fugitive must rectify her mistakes. Three thousand years after the events that made her infamous, Dragonira awakens to find that everything she held dear has vanished and what she thought she knew is wrong. Three religions dominate the landscape and she has become the worshiped deity of the most volatile of them. The legend bearing her name claims that she attempted to destroy the world by kidnapping the sun's favorite child and opening the void to swallow the planet in darkness. While three champions of Orianna were able to stop her, Dragonira remembers none of it. She must learn how to navigate this new world she's in and investigate the truth behind the mythic claims against her...