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The Falling Kingdoms Series
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The Falling Kingdoms series by Morgan Rhodes is sextet of fantasy books, set in the land of Mytica, with a high focus on political intrigue and magic. It has a sprawling cast, with chapters that switch between third-person narrators whose plots run alongside each other, comparable to A Song of Ice and Fire.All is not well in the land of Mytica. Glorious Auranos revels in their bountiful land, ignoring the cries of its dying neighbor Palesia. For to the north in cold Limeros, the power-hungry Damora royal family plots to conquer the continent and uncovers hidden power within their princess, which may just allow them to do so. However, unknown to them, a greater threat to the world lurks—ever since the disappearance of the Kindred, artifacts holding vast amounts of elementia—or magic—the world has been slowly but steadily dying. The Watchers, guardians from another realm, are desperately seeking them out, but are unable to directly intervene. They can only try to guide the protagonists to find and restore the Kindred before the world collapses completely.Advertisement:propertag.cmd.push(function() { proper_display('tvtropes_mobile_ad_1'); })Of course, as the Kindred are artifacts of great power, the heroes aren't the only ones hunting them. Across the sea, the massive Kraeshian Empire across the looms, always searching for methods to assist their conquer of the world, and even among the Watchers, there lurks one who desires the Kindred for their own gain. To say nothing of how even the noblest of the heroes has their own interests in mind for such powerful stones.The main series consists of six books, and was completed with the release of the final book on February 6, 2018. Falling Kingdoms Rebel Spring Gathering Darkness Frozen Tides Crystal Storm Immortal ReignIt also has a spinoff series, Spirits and Thieves, in-progress. | |
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Anyone Can Die: Boy howdy. Half the characters at the start of the series don’t make it to the end. Subverted by the end of Immortal Reign however, when the author decides to spare all of the remaining main characters, despite them going through hell to prevent the end of the entire world. | |
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Ambiguously Brown: Foreigners Amara and Ashur are described as having 'dark tan' skin. | |
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Anguished Declaration of Love: Magnus, to Cleo, at the end of Frozen Tides. After running through a blizzard to find her, when he does, all he can do is fall at her feet and proclaim, “I love you, Cleo. I love you so much it hurts.” | |
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Artifact of Doom: The Kindred grant whomever touches them mastery over the corresponding elementia, but also are said to corrupt that person without the protection of Eva’s ring. | |
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All Work vs. All Play: Limeros and Auranos’ conflict. | |
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