/ Fantasy / Drenhald
Synopsis
Do you like interconnected multiverse? Drenhald is just one of many of my projects on Webnovel and Tumblr forming an interconnected multiverse. In Drenhald specifically, the world known as Gaelnir, home to the place known as Drenhald, namesake of the story is one akin to medieval times.
Drenhald is a medieval western, where sheriffs force people to pay unecessary taxes, bounty hunters hide their identities, and evil looms on the horizon, and a threat known as a Swarm emerges.
In the center of it all is Narniff, a man simply trying to keep his life as a bounty-hunter a secret. The first volume (8 parts on Webnovel, another releasing on thecaniversum.tumblr.com,) sets up the looming threat of the Swarms, while also giving readers a peek at Narniff's deepest, darkest secrets.
Tags
You May Also Like
Share your thoughts with others
Write a reviewAuthor KirkRittensen
I'm going to do something stupid and cliche and review my own story. I will give myself 5 stars on each of these and proceed to defend them. Writing Quality — 5/5 Stars I would consider myself a decent writer for my age. I am just a teenager and I do not try to make money off these. The stories are free for anyone to read, and I do not intend to lock them. For being free, I'd say these stories are pretty good. Updating Stability — 5/5 Stars The chapters are of different lengths each time, but I would say this gives them a sense of uniqueness, as you never know when you'll get a 500 word chapter, or a 1000 word chapter. Also I update daily/near-daily. Story development — 5/5 Stars With all the cameos from characters in thecaniversum.tumblr.com and the very gritty and dark caniversumcrimes.tumblr.com I'd say the story develops pretty quickly, especially given the fact that part one of the finale to The Book of Narniff is the shortest episode in the series. Character Design — 5/5 Stars I think the character design is really good personally. I may be biased, as I am the novel's author, but I think the characters are given good motivations and their goals are clear enough for any reader to pick up. World Background — 5/5 Stars I think the world is well developed. In the pilot alone, you learn the main location where the story will take place, and some of the main characters, and their motivations. Overall — 5/5 Stars I think overall for an 8 part series with 6.6k total word count I did pretty good. The characters are fleshed out within the first chapters, and this properly sets up and starts the crossover with The Caniversum which continues on thecaniversum.tumblr.com. Thanks for checking out my review. Happy reading! :)
Reveal Spoiler