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Happy New Year – Calendars of Isfalinis

  • Post published:December 31, 2018
  • Post category:Lore/On Isfalinis

With the arrival of our own new year, it seemed appropriate to discuss the cataloguing of time in the World of Isfalinis. The four races (Bergrist, Human, Aestari, and Ie’dhae)…

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Behind the Pages: Yrpel

  • Post published:December 17, 2018
  • Post category:On Isfalinis

The second character I’d like to look at is our quintessential barbarian, Yrpel.  Or is he?  It is my impression that barbarians are victims of stereotype.  This doubtless relates to…

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Behind the Pages: Chostir

  • Post published:December 10, 2018
  • Post category:On Isfalinis

Periodically, I’d like to bring insights on what brought various aspects of “Tears from Iron” and the world of Isfalinis to be.  As a reader, I’ve enjoyed some of Christopher…

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Humanity’s Descent into Cataclysm

  • Post published:November 12, 2018
  • Post category:Lore/On Isfalinis

With last week’s discussion on where the Wildmen Tribes came from, I thought it might be interesting to choose a particular family and follow them over several generations from the…

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Who were the Wildmen?

  • Post published:November 5, 2018
  • Post category:Lore/On Isfalinis

According to Aestarin records, there were about seventy major human kingdoms in the latter days of the Lost Age.  Many of these were all but eradicated by volcanic fire or…

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What Came First, the World or the Story?

  • Post published:September 2, 2018
  • Post category:On Isfalinis/On Writing

I suspect for most authors and most books, the answer to this question is that the story created the world.  Or perhaps a more accurate description would be that they…

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