About this series
Welcome to the third and final part of the epic Ruehai trilogy. Our story beats to a much faster drum now. Events spiral quickly out of hand. The battle of Jupo is soon upon us. However, that is not the only war to come. Wyrrmja, Juhlanak, and the entire upland continent will become embroiled before the end. All must choose to take up arms or flee.
Things get stranger now: The city of madness beckons. The shy chimera will take flight. The shamans won't hold back. The beasts have a new master. Land fills the sky. Kah'yoon wants what's his. A man argues with a lifeless corpse. Loaup is not afraid. Join forces, brothers. Those who survive should not be grounded. All of this will make sense in time.
Will Crohet's long awaited plan make things better or worse? What will become of Sh'kerwind when she discovers her true nature? Events put the fate of the world in Sharley's hands, but is she up to the challenge? Can Zujin really save his people from extinction? Will Rennel ever get a real job? Which of the above will survive? Time to find out.
Disclaimers: This series contains heavy themes such as corruption, bigotry, slavery, and violence. Also, this volume will make little to no sense to anyone who skipped volumes one and two: Dreams and Tribes.
Titles in the series (3)
- Dreams of Ruehai: Ruehai, #1
1
Welcome to the first in a detailed, epic fantasy trilogy. A sheltered faithful rancher's daughter becomes the victim of a terrible conspiracy. She must band together with a diverse group of lost souls to survive and unravel this dark plot. They must tread carefully, however, as this scheme may trace its roots to the very heart of the theocracy. On her journeys, she will meet a stir-crazy idealistic nobleman, a former slave turned impossibly skilled warrior, a fast-talking infamous con artist, a melancholy scout of a foreign feline race, and a verbose non-humanoid anthropologist. Our tale plays out against the backdrop of the strange and unique Ruehai setting. Some of the worst qualities of human nature are juxtaposed against a colorful alien world with endless wonders. Ruehai sets itself apart by incorporating non-deterministic technological, evolutionary, and cultural development. A mysterious all-seeing secondary character narrates our story. She is quite aware the reader is from Earth and helpfully explains some of Ruehai's odder elements. Even so, the sheer volume of alien creatures and foreign concepts can get overwhelming. Thusly, each book contains a handy reference of people, locations, species, and terms at the end. Disclaimers: This series contains heavy themes such as corruption, bigotry, slavery, and violence. It is also a slow-paced, lore-heavy series, especially early on. Readers are advised to avoid if this is not to their liking. This series is entirely self-published. It is purely a gift to my younger self who wrote it before I gave up on being an author. Otherwise, it would vanish on a discarded hard drive as so many books do. Despite its amateur origins, readers may find value in exploring this setting's complex, imaginative, and sometimes disturbing world.
- Tribes of Ruehai: Ruehai, #2
2
Welcome back to the second part of the epic Ruehai fantasy trilogy. Our four travelers must brave the many dangers of the nomadic isles in a desperate attempt to prepare for war. They will quickly learn that the feline peoples who dwell there are anything but united. The travelers must do their best to convince the disparate tribes to come together to avoid extinction. Unfortunately for them, the true mastermind behind the war is already somewhere on the isles. Meanwhile, Rennel and Crohet travel the mainland on their own missions. Rennel must try to make amends with a secret society that once put a bounty on his head. Far from a simple task, he must navigate through layers of informants, spies, and assassins to even make contact. Elsewhere, Crohet explores the distant land of Wyrrmja on false pretenses. There, ancient relics buried in forgotten ruins will shed new light on the history of Ruehai. However, none of it compares to the startling revelation about his own past that will change him forever. Disclaimers: This series contains heavy themes such as corruption, bigotry, slavery, and violence. Also, this volume will make little to no sense to anyone who skipped volume one: Dreams.
- Wars of Ruehai: Ruehai, #3
3
Welcome to the third and final part of the epic Ruehai trilogy. Our story beats to a much faster drum now. Events spiral quickly out of hand. The battle of Jupo is soon upon us. However, that is not the only war to come. Wyrrmja, Juhlanak, and the entire upland continent will become embroiled before the end. All must choose to take up arms or flee. Things get stranger now: The city of madness beckons. The shy chimera will take flight. The shamans won't hold back. The beasts have a new master. Land fills the sky. Kah'yoon wants what's his. A man argues with a lifeless corpse. Loaup is not afraid. Join forces, brothers. Those who survive should not be grounded. All of this will make sense in time. Will Crohet's long awaited plan make things better or worse? What will become of Sh'kerwind when she discovers her true nature? Events put the fate of the world in Sharley's hands, but is she up to the challenge? Can Zujin really save his people from extinction? Will Rennel ever get a real job? Which of the above will survive? Time to find out. Disclaimers: This series contains heavy themes such as corruption, bigotry, slavery, and violence. Also, this volume will make little to no sense to anyone who skipped volumes one and two: Dreams and Tribes.
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