Darphopia Series
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*THIS BOOK CONTAINS SUGGESTIVE THEMES AND DEPICTIONS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE.*
Darphopia is at war.
It has been just over a year since Riki Yamamoto became the new King of Bladelheim, and all he has in his mind are fears and worries. With his brother dethroned and locked away in the dungeons, King Riki must learn to rule over a forever-changed kingdom as he constantly questions whether he is doing right by his people.
But it is when King Riki pays a visit to his friend, Princess Jazmine of Aimheim, that a terrible threat to all Darphopia makes itself known. Everyday problems seem trivial now that the Darphopians' very existence is at stake. Despite their differences, despite their quarrels with one another, they all must fight to survive.
But whom, exactly, are they fighting? Who is this force of nature who has declared war upon them?
The Darphopia: The Second God War audiobook is narrated by the author and includes definitive depictions of the Darphopian accents and dialects, as well as the song "Lillie", composed and performed on piano by the author herself. This audiobook does not include the Glossary and Spells chapters found in the print and e-book editions of the book.
Darphopia is a fantasy series about a land based on British and Japanese culture, and it depicts a people who are disenchanted with God and whose ancestors killed God and usurped His power.
Titles in the series (2)
- Darphopia: The Godless Land
1
Darphopia is the godless land. God was felled many years ago, his power was stolen and dispersed across the land, and years later, Darphopia was born. This is a land of the future that is heavily rooted in the past. A land of monarchies, classes, and greed. The Darphopians have a culture all their own in which technology no longer exists; there is no need for it when everyone has access to the power of God, now deemed the Power Omnipotent. In Bladelheim, one of the three reigning kingdoms, there is tension between Prince Riki Yamamoto and his brother Prince Akuni. The kingdom is on the verge of bankruptcy, and while Prince Akuni wishes to free the kingdom's Slaves, Prince Riki acknowledges that the Slave trade is their largest source of income and would rather find another way. However, when the king steps down, and Prince Akuni takes his place, he banishes his brother Riki to the wilds of Darphopia. Stripped of the status of Royal, Riki travels across Darphopia wondering how he might take Bladelheim back from his brother and ensure that his kingdom remains safe under his rule. And perhaps Riki will learn much about himself along the way. The Darphopia: The Godless Land audiobook is narrated by the author and includes definitive depictions of the Darphopian accents and dialects as well as the official Darphopia song composed and performed on piano by the author herself. This audiobook does not include the Glossary and Spells chapters found in the print and ebook editions of the book. Darphopia is a fantasy series about a land based on British and Japanese culture, and it depicts a people who are disenchanted with God and whose ancestors killed God and usurped His power.
- Darphopia: The Second God War
2
*THIS BOOK CONTAINS SUGGESTIVE THEMES AND DEPICTIONS OF DOMESTIC ABUSE.* Darphopia is at war. It has been just over a year since Riki Yamamoto became the new King of Bladelheim, and all he has in his mind are fears and worries. With his brother dethroned and locked away in the dungeons, King Riki must learn to rule over a forever-changed kingdom as he constantly questions whether he is doing right by his people. But it is when King Riki pays a visit to his friend, Princess Jazmine of Aimheim, that a terrible threat to all Darphopia makes itself known. Everyday problems seem trivial now that the Darphopians' very existence is at stake. Despite their differences, despite their quarrels with one another, they all must fight to survive. But whom, exactly, are they fighting? Who is this force of nature who has declared war upon them? The Darphopia: The Second God War audiobook is narrated by the author and includes definitive depictions of the Darphopian accents and dialects, as well as the song "Lillie", composed and performed on piano by the author herself. This audiobook does not include the Glossary and Spells chapters found in the print and e-book editions of the book. Darphopia is a fantasy series about a land based on British and Japanese culture, and it depicts a people who are disenchanted with God and whose ancestors killed God and usurped His power.
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