In Elantris, a cursed magical city's transformed inhabitants grapple with loss and seek restoration, while a prince, princess, and priest face political intrigue.
In Elantris, a cursed magical city's transformed inhabitants grapple with loss and seek restoration, while a prince, princess, and priest face political intrigue.
Why shouldn’t I have read this first again? I must say, I absolutely adored this book. It was really three stories, overlapping slightly here &…
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No sexual content depicted.
Moderate violence with brief instances; includes mob violence, immolation, and neck-breaking.
No profanity or strong language present.
No substance use depicted.
No LGBTQIA+ representation present.
Major focus on religion and faith; integral to plot with themes of zealotry and crises of belief.
Minor magical elements framed as fantasy spellcasting, not occult.
No evidence found in available sources.
Major themes of revolution, emancipation, reform, and political intrigue central to the narrative.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Moderate depiction of systemic suffering, oppression, and slavery; includes chronic pain themes.
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