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John Daze Author Interview

Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade follows an eleven girl who is the sole survivor of an attack on her village and vows to hunt down those that caused this destruction. What was the inspiration for the setup of your story?

Azoria was created as a character for a tabletop role-playing game with my friends. When COVID hit, we quit playing in person, which inspired me to begin writing in lieu of gaming. As her character evolved, however, her meaning became deeper. She’s a child who was raised by an overprotective dad, deep in the safety of the wildwoods. She’s repeatedly told ‘don’t go past the creek’, which kind of becomes a continuous theme in Azoria’s Blade. Then, she’s unexpectedly exposed to the violence of the outside world she was being protected from. It reminds me of the children (and adults) who were enclosed from the world during COVID, but none of us escaped unscathed. Children missed school and social interactions; while adults became generally more angry and entrenched in their ideologies. We all returned to a different world. I feel like no matter how much we protect our little ones, the inevitable violence of real life is waiting for them in some manner.

Azoria Dash was just a child when her village is attacked by Orcs; she has to grow up fast and find a way to not let her hate destroy her. What were some driving ideals behind your character’s development?

One of my favorite fantasy movies is Conan the Barbarian. It’s a great story of revenge and redemption. In that movie, you meet Conan (played by Arnold Schwarzenegger); who is so physically imposing, there’s no doubt he’ll become victorious. In my story, I wanted to create a character that was the opposite, almost to the point of laughter. In fact, she fits as the least capable person anyone would depend on as a heroic protagonist. She’s a young girl who’s unsure of herself, short-tempered, short in stature, scrawny, and immature. Azoria also fails a lot due to her lack of good decision-making. Her failures create a more endearing, relatable, and believable heroine to root for.

What were some themes that were important for you to explore in this book?

The title itself, Azoria’s Blade sounds like it’s all about Azoria. However, it’s the character building around her that truly enriches the story’s depth. The supporting cast is chock-full of individual motivation and trauma. I sprinkle many problems throughout the adventure that I believe most readers can relate to. There’s teamwork, family, loss, loneliness, personal growth, racism, PTSD, addiction, and mommy and daddy issues. Besides the primary storyline, there are several other mini-victories to cheer for along the way.

When will book 2 be available? Can you give us an idea of where that book will take readers?

I can’t wait to release Reign of the Sorceress Queen, which should be in early 2024. There’s a ton of new discoveries, twists, and turns that’ll truly immerse fans of Azoria’s Blade. I’ll provide more details to the follow-up soon, but I’ll just caution readers to buckle up. 

With respect to Azoria’s Blade, we have so much to share! I’m not just releasing a book, I’m creating an interactive experience. First, the Kindle version of Azoria’s Blade will be available September 18, 2023 and the hard prints will be released the same week. I’ve also created an art companion guide which is full of the beautiful character renderings that we’re sharing with fans weekly on instagram and facebook. I’m also creating character trading cards with stats for collectors, book fans and roleplaying enthusiasts alike. 

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Rogues of the Crosslands introduces readers to Azoria Dash, an elven child whose village was ferociously raided by orcs. As the sole survivor, she takes the oath to hunt down the beasts that committed these atrocities. Soon, she discovers a more sinister hand is at play. Her innocence crushed, Azoria must quickly learn to survive in the hostile world outside her village, known as the Crosslands.
The journey begins when Azoria discovers the mythical Klarion Blade. She learns that her ancestrial blood activates the blade’s true potential. New friendships are forged, and enemies abound. With the blade and an oath, Azoria vows to destroy the evil that plagues the Crosslands.

Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade

Azoria, a plucky elven child, finds her ordinary life abruptly upended when her tranquil village falls victim to a brutal attack by an onslaught of ferocious Orcs. Enraged and hungry for vengeance, Azoria embarks on an intrepid journey, leaving her devastated village smoldering in the wake. This narrative is as much a tale of self-discovery as it is of retribution, with Azoria unveiling hitherto unknown aspects about herself and her lineage and forging fresh alliances.

Central to her character development is her encounter with the Klarion Blade, a pivotal artifact that becomes instrumental in her transformation. Azoria, now armed with newfound skills, substantial training, and her personal militia, feels prepared to face her orcish adversaries. Will she be successful in her quest for vengeance? Azoria’s character is delicately balanced, portraying her as an endearing and compassionate child, yet underlined with an undertow of rage – a complex characterization that enriches the narrative.

The book offers a compelling concoction of camaraderie, fantasy, and revenge, an exciting blend that will stimulate young minds and enhance their imaginative capabilities. Noteworthy moments include the engaging interactions between Azoria and Razzle. The underlying message imparted by Azoria’s father – “Love is stronger than a sword, but be careful, so is hate,” beautifully encapsulates the affectionate relationship between father and daughter while simultaneously hinting at the darker themes the story explores.

Rogues of the Crosslands: Azoria’s Blade by John Daze offers a gratifying read, brimming with a rich tapestry of characters and plotlines that are sure to engage the reader’s imagination. Teen and young adult readers will be looking for the next installment in this series.

Pages: 192 | ASIN : B0C9LSMT7Y

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