Morally grey MMC. If your favorite villains were Mr Gold(Rumple- OUAT), Lucious Malfoy(HP), Baron Afanas(WWDITS) and Aero(Twilight) then you’ll LOVE Zarriq
Elves. Druids. Ogres. Chaos Magic. Time Travel.
Modern. Meta. Witty Banter.
Converging stories: A druid king lures two tribal elves to his cursed realm, to steal their magic to save his son… An elf’s quest through the cursed lands to save her brother… Parents under a memory spell… A seer and her hazardous assistant observe the events unfold. Between magical mishaps at the manor, and delightfully unhinged banter, they provide a running commentary.
10/10 recommend.
Available on Amazon.
Perfect for fans of:
* Labyrinth
* Beauty and the Beast
* Alice in Wonderland
* The Neverending Story
* The Princess Bride
* Shrek
* The Cruel Prince
* The Enchantment of Ravens
* The Bear and the Nightingale
* The Dresden Files
* Good Omens
* The Iron Druid Chronicles
* Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
2025/9/9 Edited to
... Read moreThe Druid King weaves a rich tapestry of fantasy elements that fans of the genre will find captivating and fresh. Central to the story are the morally complex characters, such as Zarriq, whose shades of grey add depth beyond traditional hero and villain archetypes — something that resonates well with readers who appreciate nuanced storytelling.
The inclusion of elves, druids, and ogres provides a diverse cast, embracing classic fantasy creatures while introducing chaos magic and time travel to keep the narrative dynamic and unpredictable. This combination creates a layered universe that enhances the readers’ immersion.
What sets The Druid King apart is not only its engaging plot but its modern, meta tone filled with witty banter. The interplay between characters provides moments of levity amidst darker themes, making the story approachable without losing its intense, dark fantasy essence.
The converging storylines—such as the druid king’s desperate attempt to save his son by stealing magic, an elf’s perilous quest to rescue her brother, and parents trapped under a memory spell—craft a richly woven narrative that balances tension and intrigue. The commentary by a seer and her assistant, observing the magical mishaps unfolding around a manor, adds a delightful narrative texture rarely seen in similar tales.
For readers familiar with fantasy classics like Labyrinth, Beauty and the Beast, Alice in Wonderland, and contemporary works like The Cruel Prince or The Iron Druid Chronicles, this book offers familiar enchantment with new twists. The full-page illustrations further bring the story to life, enriching the reading experience.
Overall, The Druid King combines beloved fantasy motifs with original storytelling, appealing to fans looking for a dark, immersive, and thoughtful fantasy adventure filled with magic, mystery, and memorable characters.