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The Thornleaf Saga

The Thornleaf Saga

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and first and foremost this series, I used the characters from my dad‘s Dungeons & Dragons games and build a book series around them A living epic of gods, memory,....

and first and foremost this series, I used the characters from my dad‘s Dungeons & Dragons games and build a book series around them A living epic of gods, memory, legacy, and the terrible freedom of choice. The Thornleaf Saga follows Prixer Thornleaf, a half-elf warlock who should have vanished into obscurity after his village died of sickness and the world quietly forgot him. Instead, he is found by the Old One, a wounded spirit-goddess who does not rule nature but remembers it, and who teaches him power not as dominance, but as survival. This is not a tale of chosen ones crowned by prophecy. It is a story about what happens when someone refuses to be simplified. From the ashes of childhood loss, Prixer grows slowly, painfully, across centuries. He does not conquer the world. He learns how to walk through it without being consumed by grief, by gods, or by the expectations of others. His magic is rooted in pacts, memory, and restraint. Every spell costs something. Every victory leaves a scar. At his side is Kari, a sprite-fae familiar made from a fragment of his patron’s divine essence. She begins as light and curiosity, a whisper of magic. Over time, she becomes a person. She bleeds. She chooses mortality. Her arc is the saga’s quiet heartbeat: proof that even divinity can learn humility. Around them gathers the Nine, companions bound not by destiny but by coincidence, stubborn loyalty, and shared survival. Their friendships fracture, reform, and sometimes fail. Some become legends. Some die unremembered. None are safe from consequence. Threaded through the saga is the rising threat of the Buried Sun, a god of certainty, comfort, and control. Where Prixer represents choice and limitation, the Sun offers safety at the cost of freedom. Their conflict is not a war of explosions, but of stories. Of belief. Of what people are willing to give up in exchange for peace.

Disclaimer: This show may contain expletives, strong language, and mature content for adult listeners, including sexually explicit content and themes of violence. This is a work of fiction and any resemblance to real persons, businesses, places or events is coincidental. This show is not intended to offend or defame any individual, entity, caste, community, race, religion or to denigrate any institution or person, living or dead. Listener's discretion is advised.

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