Review of A Fated Beginning
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Review of A Fated Beginning
The fate of humanity was on the brink of extinction until the legendary Kye Shaw rescued the world. Before his death, Kye bestowed his power on 12 noble families, ensuring the continuation of human lives. Alphonse Moongale, a retired Soul Assailant, opens his door to find a woman with a baby in her arms. The boy bears the family’s birthmark. The woman vanishes before Alphonse can ask her questions. Alphonse and his wife raise the boy to become a Soul Assailant. On his sixteenth birthday, Elias was eligible to attend the Cloister of Souls, an elite school for Soul Assailants. Elias was eager to learn how to channel his soul energy and follow in the footsteps of his grandfather, Alphonse.
Elias grew up with Leena Shadowwalker, his companion in training. In the auditorium, the Warden’s intimidating presence felt overwhelming. She proves her lack of empathy by ordering the students to kill “the person in the same color chair.” Elias refuses to kill Nolan, his opponent. When the Warden threatens to fail him, Elias shrugs and declares, “I am not a tool to be used at your whim.” Enraged, she attempts to challenge Elias, but Ezekiel Starborn, an instructor, intervenes. Elias and Leena forge a bond that will ensure they survive the deadly trials conducted by the Warden.
Neko Craft’s A Fated Beginning is a creative fantasy story with a dystopian edge. Soul Assailants are the sword and shield against deadly entities that threaten people. The historical account of Kye Shaw laid a solid foundation for understanding the plot. The characters' development was exceptional. Elias’ fighting style was described as an intricate, graceful dance. When he uses the Tempest Onslaught style, wind forms with the speed of his two blades slashing. Leena was a lethal assassin. Her intelligence was exemplary, as she was quick to answer Ezekiel’s questions without effort. The Warden was a vile woman. Her orders and actions present it as though she is a villain bent on killing anyone who disagrees with her.
I did not find anything negative in this action story. The suspense builds with each revelation, causing more questions. Soul Assailants with the names “Berserker” and “Black Widow” match their ferocity in battle. The supporting characters added unexpected twists to the unpredictable plot. The appearance of a goblin weapon smith and the Warlock of Fear were intriguing because their intentions could be construed as both negative and positive. The engaging conversations were realistic. I could envision an overconfident teenage boy who was defiant towards the authoritative adult when Elias and the Warden argued.
I rate A Fated Beginning five out of five stars. The original story was creative, and the emotions of Elias and Leena were relatable. The book has no editing issues at all. The vivid details of the atmosphere did not overwhelm the plot. Every action scene felt intense, and the feeling of foreboding was easy to feel. The cliffhanger ending was perfect for creating a sequel that I am eager to read.
A Fated Beginning will appeal to adult fantasy readers who enjoy action and discovery. The graphic violence and profanity make this book inappropriate for younger readers. Some themes featured were loyalty, family dynamics, and determination to overcome adversity. The novel is easy to read, and there are no dull moments in the entire novel.
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It's interesting how most fantasy books often offer a tragic origin story for the main character, while other genres don't focus that much on the backstories.The fate of humanity was on the brink of extinction until the legendary Kye Shaw rescued the world. Before his death, Kye bestowed his power on 12 noble families, ensuring the continuation of human lives. Alphonse Moongale, a retired Soul Assailant, opens his door to find a woman with a baby in her arms. The boy bears the family’s birthmark. The woman vanishes before Alphonse can ask her questions. Alphonse and his wife raise the boy to become a Soul Assailant. On his sixteenth birthday, Elias was eligible to attend the Cloister of Souls, an elite school for Soul Assailants. Elias was eager to learn how to channel his soul energy and follow in the footsteps of his grandfather, Alphonse.
Elias grew up with Leena Shadowwalker, his companion in training. In the auditorium, the Warden’s intimidating presence felt overwhelming. She proves her lack of empathy by ordering the students to kill “the person in the same color chair.” Elias refuses to kill Nolan, his opponent. When the Warden threatens to fail him, Elias shrugs and declares, “I am not a tool to be used at your whim.” Enraged, she attempts to challenge Elias, but Ezekiel Starborn, an instructor, intervenes. Elias and Leena forge a bond that will ensure they survive the deadly trials conducted by the Warden.
That takes courage! I like Elias.
I'm not into dystopian novels, but, as always, I enjoyed your review.
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While it's considered dystopian, I found it looked more at the fantasy side of the Soul Assailants who were protectors of the human realm. They were supposed to keep evil, corrupt Soul Assailants (yes there are bad good guys) and monsters from crossing into the realm.María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda wrote: ↑09 May 2024, 10:34It's interesting how most fantasy books often offer a tragic origin story for the main character, while other genres don't focus that much on the backstories.The fate of humanity was on the brink of extinction until the legendary Kye Shaw rescued the world. Before his death, Kye bestowed his power on 12 noble families, ensuring the continuation of human lives. Alphonse Moongale, a retired Soul Assailant, opens his door to find a woman with a baby in her arms. The boy bears the family’s birthmark. The woman vanishes before Alphonse can ask her questions. Alphonse and his wife raise the boy to become a Soul Assailant. On his sixteenth birthday, Elias was eligible to attend the Cloister of Souls, an elite school for Soul Assailants. Elias was eager to learn how to channel his soul energy and follow in the footsteps of his grandfather, Alphonse.
Elias grew up with Leena Shadowwalker, his companion in training. In the auditorium, the Warden’s intimidating presence felt overwhelming. She proves her lack of empathy by ordering the students to kill “the person in the same color chair.” Elias refuses to kill Nolan, his opponent. When the Warden threatens to fail him, Elias shrugs and declares, “I am not a tool to be used at your whim.” Enraged, she attempts to challenge Elias, but Ezekiel Starborn, an instructor, intervenes. Elias and Leena forge a bond that will ensure they survive the deadly trials conducted by the Warden.
That takes courage! I like Elias.
I'm not into dystopian novels, but, as always, I enjoyed your review.
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