Showing posts with label worldbuilding. Show all posts
Showing posts with label worldbuilding. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Falhorne: The World Is Burning - Highly recommended for fans of epic fantasy

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Falhorne: The World Is Burning by Tristan Dineen is the first book in an epic fantasy series set in the land of Vinos. The story follows Tagus, one of the last surviving members of the ancient Falhorne order, as he’s forced onto a perilous journey after tragedy strikes his people. With darkening skies, persecution of the Old Believers, and rising evil across the realm, Tagus must face both external threats and the shadows of his own past.

 

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Dineen has created an entirely original world in Falhorne: The World Is Burning—one that feels fully realized, with its own geography, cultures, histories, and traditions. The depth of the lore is impressive, and the worldbuilding is meticulous, demanding some patience from readers as the stage is set, but ultimately rewarding for those who enjoy immersive fantasy.

At the heart of the story is Tagus, one of the last of the Vinosian Falhorne. When his mentor is killed, his comrades are massacred, and his people are enslaved, he is thrust onto a perilous quest that forces him to confront not only the darkness around him but also the shadows of his own past. The narrative is intricate, weaving together multiple storylines and subplots that gradually build into a sweeping, layered tale.

One of the book’s strengths lies in its diverse cast of characters: from noble warriors and ordinary people to those with command of strange and powerful magics, as well as truly formidable villains. Each brings something vital to the story, and the conflicts feel weighty and real, heightening the stakes at every turn.

While I found the pacing a bit slow at first, once the groundwork was laid, I was hooked. The writing is strong, the emotional pull is undeniable, and by the end, I was fully invested in Tagus and his world. I’m glad I didn’t set this one aside, because it grew into a compelling and memorable read.

I can’t wait to dive into the next installment. Highly recommended for fans of epic fantasy who love intricate plots, deep worldbuilding, and characters worth caring about.

Tristian Dineen

About the Author

Tristian Dineen is an independent author of dark fantasy, with a complete two-novel series, The Falhorne Saga, and a second series currently in production. Drawn to darker, grittier fantasy for its reflection of the complexities of medieval European history, Dineen crafts worlds where morality is nuanced, political and economic forces shape behavior, and heroes face real challenges and loss.

The Falhorne series, beginning with Falhorne: The World Is Burning and concluding with Falhorne: Dark Dawn, follows Tagus, one of the last of the Falhorne, as he struggles to protect the persecuted Old Believers in the politically volatile land of Vinos. Inspired by Renaissance Italy and early modern Europe, his worldbuilding emphasizes believable societies, complex characters, and morally intricate conflicts.

Merging elements of fantasy, horror, and historical fiction, Dineen explores themes of power, oppression, and heroism in settings that are immersive, richly detailed, and grounded in real-world parallels. Their upcoming series is set in another part of the same fantasy world, inspired by medieval South Asia, continuing to explore epic struggles against unimaginable threats.

 

Friday, December 13, 2024

Desulti Review: A Journey of Empowerment and Intrigue

Ross Hightower and Deb Heim have crafted a world that feels both vast and intimately personal, skillfully interwoven with themes of history, politics, art, and the stark contrasts of wealth and power. At the heart of this world is Tove, whose face bears a brutal scar—a constant reminder of the Vollen Empire’s tyranny. A chance encounter with Brie, a Desulti assassin, awakens a hunger in Tove to rise above the limitations of her past and prove herself. When Brie offers her a chance to join the secretive order of women known as the Desulti, Tove believes she’s found an opportunity for empowerment. Yet, as she becomes further entangled in the order, she begins to question whether she is truly in control of her fate or merely a pawn in a dangerous scheme that could end her life and destroy the Alle'oss rebellion.

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Tove’s emotional growth is the heartbeat of the story, lending it a depth and resonance that lingers. At the beginning, her spirit bears the invisible scars of abuse, leaving her vulnerable and cautious. But beneath her fragility lies a quiet defiance, a spark of strength waiting to emerge. As the journey unfolds, she reclaims her voice and confidence, transforming from a shattered woman into one who learns to fight for herself. The challenges and conflicts she faces force her to confront her flaws, broaden her perspective, and make difficult decisions. Through these hardships and moments of self-discovery, Tove unearths a steady, quiet determination—a strength that, once hidden, now refuses to be ignored. This inner resilience allows her to weather any storm, rising from the ashes of her past and embracing the force she was always meant to become.

 

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While the world-building can initially feel overwhelming, it eventually unfolds into a richly textured landscape that draws the reader deeper into the story. The layers of political intrigue, personal ambition, and shifting allegiances create a constantly evolving narrative, keeping the reader engaged and guessing what will come next. As Tove grows, so too does the world around her, intertwining her personal evolution with the shifting tides of a complex society on the brink of change.

Although there are moments where the complexity of the world-building, multiple plot threads, and large cast of characters might feel overwhelming, the emotional and character-driven core of the story—especially Tove’s transformation—keeps the reader engaged. This is a story that thrives on depth and growth, making it a rewarding read, even with its intricate layers.

Rating: 4 out of 5 stars.

 

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