Roots of Chaos: Among the Burning Flowers
Roots of Chaos: Among the Burning Flowers Book Description
Readers will discover Roots of Chaos: Among the Burning Flowers, a captivating English novella now available at Kalimat Bookstore Online. This standalone prequel expands the world of the global bestseller *The Priory of the Orange Tree* and follows Crown Princess Marosa Vetalda as she faces loss, intrigue, and a draconic invasion. Fans of epic fantasy will enjoy its rich storytelling and intense atmosphere.
The story is narrated by Marosa, who lives in the capital Cárscaro. She mourns her mother, Queen Sahar, whose death remains a mystery. Her father, King Sigoso, rules with a cold, high‑handed grip, giving her little freedom. Marosa hopes that her upcoming marriage to Prince Aubrecht of Mentendon will grant her the power to shape her own destiny.
Key Features of Roots of Chaos: Among the Burning Flowers
Meanwhile, Marosa writes secret letters to Queen Sabran, recalling their last meeting in Inys. Draconic creatures stir in the surrounding mountains, hidden by Sigoso from his people. One night an earthquake shakes Cárscaro, and the wyrm Fýredel—leader of the Draconic Army—awakens for the first time since the Grief of Ages. Consequently, a swarm of wyverns engulfs the capital in a single terrifying night.
Fýredel quickly turns King Sigoso into a puppet, leaving Marosa a prisoner in her own palace. She is forced to swear allegiance to the Nameless One while all ambassadors are barred from leaving. The Privy Council releases birds to proclaim the conversion, and molten lava flows through the streets, forming a river of fire.
Over the following months, Fýredel commands his wyverns to raze Yscalin, erasing every trace of the Six Virtues of Knightood. Marosa’s pleas for aid fall on deaf ears; any messenger that tries to leave is killed. The city’s water becomes contaminated with the Draconic plague, once known as the red sickness, and the populace suffers greatly.
Why Read This Book?
Fans of high‑stakes fantasy will enjoy the relentless tension and emotional depth. Marosa’s desperation grows as she hopes Prince Aubrecht will rescue her, yet she fears he may see her as complicit. A prisoner named Jondu entrusts Marosa with a mysterious box, begging her to deliver it to the Erysri envoy, Chassaruq‑Ispad.
In a final act of desperation, Marosa asks Lord Wilstan Fynch, the Inysh ambassador and father of Queen Sabran, to carry the box for her. Though he initially agrees, Fynch falters at the last moment, abandoning the box and attempting a doomed escape to Inys. When Marosa learns of his failure, her hope crumbles, leaving her to confront a world consumed by fire and fear.
Moreover, the novella offers a fresh perspective on the larger Priory saga, deepening the lore and introducing new conflicts that enrich the overall narrative. Readers will experience a blend of political intrigue, personal tragedy, and epic battle, all wrapped in a concise, fast‑moving plot.
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