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Blood Fist

Blood Fist: Steel and Scale Chronicles

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Five stars aren't enough, not in this case!
A mountain, enveloped in mystery and legends.
Unimaginable evil, trapped inside the rocky formations.
A sacrifice so big to give the humans a chance to live.
One author's imagination - so vast and fascinating - weaving all the fairytale like threads in a story about love, hatred, ambition, valor, loyalty and determination that challenge the usual limits of our understanding how deep, how far, how long a person can go to prove a point and take what one's think for theirs.
The only thing that comes to mind is that I am in absolute, pure awe of the world building. But even that sounds flat and not enough. The incredibly well written descriptions to the tiniest, most delicate detail; the masterfully spread out thinking process of the characters that turns every feeling, every emotion, every decision in breathing, living canvas and all of them are entwined in a complex, multi-layered, rapidly expanding plotline that is a pure pleasure for all senses of the reader.
The story is a very original and intriguing combination between Omegaverse and fantasy! Yes, I kid you not! Something like that can not only exist but be an excellent example that there are no limits for any possibility if the execution is impeccable.
The next thing I really appreciate is the wide cast of characters. Ridan, Brune, Corrick, Jonen and so many more. Nobody was left behind as secondary or undeveloped and every single one of them made the story richer, fuller, brighter and more colorful.
What truly impressed me was the author's belief in the values they described on page - a fist is always stronger than a finger, an armful of twigs harder to break than a single one of them, a clan of people is as strong as the weakest of their members. There were so many thought provoking moments hidden between the pages, so many examples of actions that felt truly lived in before embedded into the story so the reader can also feel their significance and value as corners stones of the world building.
I really hope this isn't the end and we will see more of this interesting world.