Draven’s Light

Draven’s Light by Anne Elisabeth Stengl, published by Rooglewood Press in May 2015, is a fantasy novel that explores themes of honor and courage. The story follows Draven, the chieftain’s son, who is branded a coward after refusing to kill a man to prove his worth. While his tribe goes off to war, Draven stays behind, grappling with his shame, until a supernatural illness begins to afflict his people, forcing him to confront his fears.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into the complexities of bravery and the struggle against darkness. As Draven faces the curse that threatens those he loves, he must discover what true courage means. The book, consisting of 192 pages, invites readers into a world where the lines between strength and weakness blur, and the quest for redemption becomes a central theme.
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In the Darkness of the Pit The Light Shines Brightest Drums summon the chieftain’s powerful son to slay a man in cold blood and thereby earn his place among the warriors. But instead of glory, he earns the name Draven, “Coward.” When the men of his tribe march off to war, Draven remains behind with the women and his shame. Only fearless but crippled Ita values her brother’s honor. The warriors return from battle victorious yet trailing a curse in their wake. One by one the strong and the weak of the tribe fall prey to an illness of supernatural power. The secret source of this evil can be found and destroyed by only the bravest heart. But when the curse attacks the one Draven loves most, can this coward find the courage he needs to face the darkness?
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