Crystalline Chaos

The world of Fyir is a place rife with discrimination, due to its turbulent past. The Central Isles are certainly no exception to this; their small residing populations of angels, demons and humans are forever locked in petty skirmishes and short-term wars. When a new, unknown threat emerges and threatens to destabilise the tiny continent, can the opposing races set aside their differences in order to save themselves?

Following the expedition to investigate the magical disturbance in the west, Ferdan Is left with a daunting challenge: How does he convince the three racial leaders that something is amiss while avoiding the problem of them implicating one another? Such a task is difficult to undertake without more information, so he undertakes an expedition to the west to find out more. Meanwhile, Sebastian the Demon King, Uriel the Angel Monarch and Thardosean the Human King mull over the messages they received, each contemplating their next move with care.

The world of Fyir is a beautiful place, full to the brim with life of all shapes and sizes. Three main races live on its fertile bosom; angels, demons and humans. A long time ago the three races existed in harmony, enjoying a peaceful life and nurturing their respective races. Humans saw the two other races in a light akin to gods, admiring their tall, powerful forms and their ability of flight. The angels allowed their command over the humans to control their nature; they deemed their once friendly neighbours, the demons, as a vile and evil race while exonerating their own. Betrayed, the demons tried to clear their name but their efforts were in vain, causing a massive war to break out soon afterwards. The war created a permanent rift, something which still influences the races several thousand years later.

The tales from Fyir harbour emotional stories of loss, anger and dedication. It offers a different twist on the standard tale of angels and demons, the names of such being decreed by the humans; the angels and demons once held different names, although much of the knowledge from this time has been lost to history, hidden to all but those who look. There is no inherent good or evil, over the years there have been plenty of evil angels and good demons, if history does not tend to favour the latter. Readers are presented with a world fraught with troubles and introduced to the people who live in it, following them through their pain, joy and battles. The lore within the book and the stories encourage readers to bond with the world, sparking their curiosity as to what happens next.

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Crystalline Chaos

The world of Fyir is a place rife with discrimination, due to its turbulent past. The Central Isles are certainly no exception to this; their small residing populations of angels, demons and humans are forever locked in petty skirmishes and short-term wars. When a new, unknown threat emerges and threatens to destabilise the tiny continent, can the opposing races set aside their differences in order to save themselves?

Following the expedition to investigate the magical disturbance in the west, Ferdan Is left with a daunting challenge: How does he convince the three racial leaders that something is amiss while avoiding the problem of them implicating one another? Such a task is difficult to undertake without more information, so he undertakes an expedition to the west to find out more. Meanwhile, Sebastian the Demon King, Uriel the Angel Monarch and Thardosean the Human King mull over the messages they received, each contemplating their next move with care.

The world of Fyir is a beautiful place, full to the brim with life of all shapes and sizes. Three main races live on its fertile bosom; angels, demons and humans. A long time ago the three races existed in harmony, enjoying a peaceful life and nurturing their respective races. Humans saw the two other races in a light akin to gods, admiring their tall, powerful forms and their ability of flight. The angels allowed their command over the humans to control their nature; they deemed their once friendly neighbours, the demons, as a vile and evil race while exonerating their own. Betrayed, the demons tried to clear their name but their efforts were in vain, causing a massive war to break out soon afterwards. The war created a permanent rift, something which still influences the races several thousand years later.

The tales from Fyir harbour emotional stories of loss, anger and dedication. It offers a different twist on the standard tale of angels and demons, the names of such being decreed by the humans; the angels and demons once held different names, although much of the knowledge from this time has been lost to history, hidden to all but those who look. There is no inherent good or evil, over the years there have been plenty of evil angels and good demons, if history does not tend to favour the latter. Readers are presented with a world fraught with troubles and introduced to the people who live in it, following them through their pain, joy and battles. The lore within the book and the stories encourage readers to bond with the world, sparking their curiosity as to what happens next.

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Crystalline Chaos

Crystalline Chaos

by Gabriela Voelske
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The world of Fyir is a place rife with discrimination, due to its turbulent past. The Central Isles are certainly no exception to this; their small residing populations of angels, demons and humans are forever locked in petty skirmishes and short-term wars. When a new, unknown threat emerges and threatens to destabilise the tiny continent, can the opposing races set aside their differences in order to save themselves?

Following the expedition to investigate the magical disturbance in the west, Ferdan Is left with a daunting challenge: How does he convince the three racial leaders that something is amiss while avoiding the problem of them implicating one another? Such a task is difficult to undertake without more information, so he undertakes an expedition to the west to find out more. Meanwhile, Sebastian the Demon King, Uriel the Angel Monarch and Thardosean the Human King mull over the messages they received, each contemplating their next move with care.

The world of Fyir is a beautiful place, full to the brim with life of all shapes and sizes. Three main races live on its fertile bosom; angels, demons and humans. A long time ago the three races existed in harmony, enjoying a peaceful life and nurturing their respective races. Humans saw the two other races in a light akin to gods, admiring their tall, powerful forms and their ability of flight. The angels allowed their command over the humans to control their nature; they deemed their once friendly neighbours, the demons, as a vile and evil race while exonerating their own. Betrayed, the demons tried to clear their name but their efforts were in vain, causing a massive war to break out soon afterwards. The war created a permanent rift, something which still influences the races several thousand years later.

The tales from Fyir harbour emotional stories of loss, anger and dedication. It offers a different twist on the standard tale of angels and demons, the names of such being decreed by the humans; the angels and demons once held different names, although much of the knowledge from this time has been lost to history, hidden to all but those who look. There is no inherent good or evil, over the years there have been plenty of evil angels and good demons, if history does not tend to favour the latter. Readers are presented with a world fraught with troubles and introduced to the people who live in it, following them through their pain, joy and battles. The lore within the book and the stories encourage readers to bond with the world, sparking their curiosity as to what happens next.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940154005446
Publisher: Gabriela Voelske
Publication date: 02/04/2017
Sold by: Smashwords
Format: eBook
File size: 735 KB

About the Author

My name is Gabriela Voelske; a university student currently studying Marine and Freshwater Biology. Despite my unrelated degree choice, I have always been a very creative person, with fantasy being my favourite avenue for this output. I had created the world of Fyir over several years, bulking up the world into something that I felt others would enjoy.

In November 2013 I decided to undertake Nanowrimo and succeeded at writing the first 50,000 words of Crystalline Chaos in 23 days. Due to a mixture of university work and poor health, it took until 2015 to publish the first book of the series. Crystalline Chaos was published on the 31st July 2015 on to Amazon.

Writing up the events of the first book made me realise that I wished to detail the referenced events of 25 years past (the reign of Nathaniel), so my current project is entitled "Dangerous Times", a prequel to the first book.

The name of the series, Skies of Fyir, is a bit of a misnomer. The Chronicles of Fyir or the Stories of Fyir would perhaps be a more accurate title, but Skies of Fyir was the original name of the first book, so out of homage the series took that name.

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