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The Legends of Astorynia: War of Wars Ending & The Legends of Astorynia: Prequel Collection

The Legends of Astorynia: War of Wars Ending is a classic-feeling epic fantasy about a young elf hunter named Keagle who gets pulled out of his quiet life in Edengrove and dropped into the middle of a world-ending war. One minute he is worrying about making it home through the Weary Wood, the next there are Vurkyn, reptile brutes from Shadowrock, blowing holes in palace walls during Glauriana’s Ball while dragons, wizards, and elite elven archers scramble to hold the line. Along the way we meet Princess Teyallia, gruff knight Brombol Steinerman, the half-gruflyn Puglifago, the chaotic gnome Bink, Keagle’s falcon companion Syra, and the thousand–year old wizard Mannus, who all end up woven into one huge last stand to end all wars and lock the lingering darkness away for good.

I had a lot of fun with the tone of this book. The narrator talks to the reader, tosses in little asides and repeats phrases such as “quite a moment and a half” in a way that gives the whole thing a cozy, bedtime-story vibe even when monsters are ripping through a ballroom. I liked the earnestness of it. The worldbuilding is described in simple, vivid strokes that stuck in my head. Keldorian elves in shining cities. Half-dog half-elf gruflyn folk. Scaled Vurkyn with spines and shells. Big named places like Shadowrock, Middle Woods, Lake Keldora, Uglorn Caverns. It all has this cheerful, almost childlike imagination to it that made me smile.

The writing is charming and very readable. It leans a bit on repetition and longer, winding sentences, and sometimes spells things out. The dialogue feels theatrical. Mannus’s big speeches are full of rhyme and rhythm, which is cool and has a classic fantasy vibe. I cared about the moments, especially the huge battle build-up and Mannus’ final act with the spellbook.

The ideas under all the adventure hit me in a different way. This is a story about loyalty and chosen family, about people who come from very different races and corners of the world deciding that Astorynia is worth fighting for. Keagle stepping up after Dellik falls, Teyallia promising to stay by his side until the end of forever, Pug and Bink swearing to watch each other’s backs, Mannus honoring old vows and then literally pulling evil out of the world at the cost of his own presence, that stuff landed with me. I liked that the book is not trying to be grim or edgy. It is very sincere about hope, bravery, and duty. Sometimes that sincerity veers into cheesiness, but in a way that feels wholesome.

I would recommend War of Wars Ending to readers who enjoy old school epic fantasy with a straightforward good vs evil vibe, and to younger teens or families who want a big, imaginative world full of elves, dragons, wizards, and big speeches about courage. If you like conversational narration, clear morals, and a story that feels like a long campfire tale with plenty of action and heart, this will hit the spot. For me, it felt like stepping into a warm, earnest fantasy daydream, and I think that has its own kind of magic.

Pages: 200 | ASIN : B0G52BS1WR

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