
Nadya didn’t make use of all of them but I thought I’d make a cute little list of the ones we were met with. There are 20 known gods… as I read, I kept track of the ones that were mentioned. I loved the idea of her having the favor of these gods that would grant her certain powers she was in need of at the moment… things as simple as light in dark places or the ability to know if someone is being truthful with her.

The minute I read the word “cleric” in this book, I was up and at attention waiting to see what this cleric could do.

This book is basically a D&D campaign written as a novel for people to read and enjoy and I LOVE IT. There’s a lot Nadya doesn’t know and those truths will change the course of her life completely.īefore I even start to tell you how I feel about this book, let me tell you… I’m a huge D&D fan. Nadya gains some unlikely allies and sets out on an adventure that could change her values and beliefs forever. Nadya is on the run so as to not fall into the hands of the High Prince who wishes to use and abuse her divine magic for his own gain. The Tranavians and the Kalyazins have been at war for centuries, ever since the Tanavians cast out the gods from their land and relied solely on blood magic and the ruthless band of Vultures (blood mages turned monster), who follow their own code and their own king. Nadya’s world is turned upside down when soldiers and the High Price of Tranavia leave her home in ruins, taking her friends and mentors with it. With the gods on her side, she is able to utilize their magic, she need only ask. All she’s ever known is her home in a Kalyazin monastery where she learns and lives every day.

Nadya is a cleric, the only one known to be left in the world.
