(An Introduction)
I know not where is that Promethean heat
That can thy light relume.
—Othello (Act V, Scene II)
So I myself will make it.
2004, 166 pages
Litam of the family Witinh Hae is a young mouse: a nobody, living in an ancient world of beasts and magic. With no ambition, he seems destined for a life of mediocrity without distinction; then a terrible atrocity forces him to consider a fate he didn't think could be possible: that he himself may hold the key to saving the World around him.
As Litam must grapple with this idea, he is joined by a burly raccoon, a swift squirrel, a fellow mouse with a talent for the divine, and a fox from a distant land. Together they must seek out the Queen of Magics and warn her of the storm that comes. When the possibility of defeat becomes all too real, the future of the World comes down to a single question:
Can Litam find his faith and believe?
2008, approx. 170 pages
The War of Queens has ended in victory and the people are moving on. They will rebuild and they will remember. But not all see a golden future: there is one who is fortifying, gaining strength with each passing day in expectation of an even greater conflict, one he intends to start.
This beast is driven, and he is willing to change the very nature of reality if it helps him to achieve his goals. He will stop at nothing to control the World, and he will settle for no less than being The Ethereal Victor.
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