
Two novellas in the Raksura world: Moon rescues his missing consort from an ancient trap, while a historical tale explores court conflicts and potential war among shapeshifting societies.
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Two novellas in the Raksura world: Moon rescues his missing consort from an ancient trap, while a historical tale explores court conflicts and potential war among shapeshifting societies.
In "The Falling World," Jade, sister queen of the Indigo Cloud Court, has traveled with Chime and Balm to another Raksuran court. When she fails to return, her consort, Moon, along with Stone and a party of warriors and hunters, must track them down. Finding them turns out to be the easy part; freeing them from an ancient trap hidden in the depths of the Reaches is much more difficult. "The Tale of Indigo and Cloud" explores the history of the Indigo Cloud Court, long before Moon was born. In th...
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Brief references to mating and consort relationships; fade-to-black implications. Implied sexual threats of forced pairings in historical court conflicts.
Frequent battles with claws and teeth; graphic injuries, falls, and creature attacks central to adventures.
Occasional mild profanity in dialogue.
No substance use depicted.
Raksura society features fluid gender roles, polyamory, and implied diverse relationships.
No religious themes present.
Innate shapeshifting abilities; some court rituals but not occult-framed.
No evidence found in available sources.
Themes of court politics, alliances, theft of consorts, and potential inter-court wars.
No self-harm or suicide depicted.
Depictions of court cruelty, abandonment, and systemic conflicts causing suffering. Implied sexual threats of forced pairings in historical court conflicts.
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