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This article may incorporate text from a large language model. (May 2024) |
Author | Parth Siddhpura[1] |
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Language | English |
Genre | Science fiction, Fantasy |
Publisher | tredition |
Publication date | December 10, 2023 |
Publication place | India |
Pages | 35 |
ISBN | 978-3-384-07796-7 |
OCLC | 1413734792 |
Shadowfall Chronicles is a fantasy novel written by Parth Siddhpura. Published in 2023, the book takes readers on an immersive journey into the mystical realm of Eldoria.[2]
Synopsis
"Shadowfall Chronicles" follows the protagonist, Elara, who discovers she is the chosen guardian destined to protect Eldoria from an impending Shadowfall.[3][4] The narrative unfolds in a series of chapters, each revealing Elara's training, alliances forged, and the ultimate battle against encroaching darkness.
Plot
The novel begins with Elara's introduction in the Whispering Woods, an ancient forest pulsating with magic. As she unravels her destiny with the guidance of the old seer Meridia, Elara undergoes training, forms alliances with warriors Aric and rogue Lyria, and embarks on a quest for the Lightbringer's Relic.
The climax, "The Battle of Shadows," sees Elara using the relic to confront the embodiment of the impending Shadowfall. The victory comes at a cost, as sacrifices are made to save Eldoria.
Themes
"Shadowfall Chronicles" explores themes of friendship, destiny, sacrifice, and the triumph of light over darkness. The author's use of musical influence adds a unique layer to the narrative, resonating with readers on a profound level.[citation needed]
Reception
Despite being a fictional work, "Shadowfall Chronicles" has garnered critical acclaim for its immersive world-building, compelling characters, and seamless integration of fantasy elements.[citation needed]
The unique incorporation of musical influence has been particularly commended, with critics noting its groundbreaking contribution to the genre. As accolades continue to pour in, it is evident that "Shadowfall Chronicles" has not only enchanted the fictional realm of Eldoria but has also left an enduring impact on the literary landscape.[5]
Legacy
Despite being a work of fiction, "Shadowfall Chronicles" has left an indelible mark on the fantasy genre, inspiring a dedicated fan base and sparking imaginative conversations within the literary community. The book has become a symbol of immersive storytelling, prompting discussions on the integration of music into fantasy narratives.[citation needed]
See also
References
- ^ "About the author". Retrieved 22 May 2024.
- ^ "Shadowfall Chronicles by Parth Siddhpura". Tredition. Retrieved 22 May 2024.
- ^ Siddhpura, Parth (2023). Shadowfall Chronicles. tredition. p. 35. ISBN 978-3-384-07796-7.
- ^ Shadowfall Chronicles. tredition. 2023. OCLC 1413734792.
- ^ Shadowfall Chronicles (kindle ed.). Tredition. 10 December 2023. p. 35.
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