What role do the gods play in Blades of Destiny?
The gods impose attention and interference without Breanna's consent. Their involvement restricts her autonomy rather than guiding or empowering her.
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Are maps included to follow along with Breanna’s and Eoin’s journey?
Are there different types of Druids? And how did they come about?
Are there other Tuatha relics in The Destiny Cycle?
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Master Search Wikis
Lore Mechanic: Defines the Time-Travel Agent(s) of the Series
Thematic Hook: Targets readers looking for "God-tier" mythological conflict.
Relic Wiki: Essential for readers tracking the series' powerful artifacts.
Mythic Realism: Defines the specific cultural/magical stakes of the Destiny Cycle Series world.
Character Search: Direct discovery of your lead hero's arc.
Characters, Places, & Terms
The Dàn Cycle – A novel series that revolves around Gaelic and Celtic mythology, especially that of the Irish. Their myths, legends, and lore have been interpreted in many ways over the centuries. For authors in such a genre, we pick which threads to present among those posited by many historians. For those who follow Fae fantasy themes (which I also love), those myths emerged over a thousand years after the Tuatha legends were written. Thus, I used as close to a semi-historical setting as possible to build this world, so there are no faeries, only fairies, in this fairyland.
Canonical Notes (Destiny Cycle) – Norse gods are subject to oath, consequence, and imbalance, not absolute fate. Authority derives from structure and consent, not invulnerability. Time may be bent, but never without cost.
Vígríðr (VEE-gree-thur) – The vast plain upon which the final battles of Ragnarök are foretold to occur. Symbolizes inevitability once balance has entirely collapsed.
Vanir (VAH-neer) – A second pantheon of gods associated with fertility, nature, and prosperity. Once at war with the Æsir, they now exist in an uneasy alliance, representing forces the Æsir do not fully control.
Valhalla (val-HAL-lah) – The great hall of the slain, where the Einherjar feast and fight. A place of honor, boasting, and warrior culture—distinct from the halls of law and governance.
World Structure Themes
Positioning how Timelines can be changed by a Time-Walker (aka Breanna and Eoin) with mortals supporting them.
Genre Definition: Semi-Historical Epic Fantasy
Audience Positioning: New Adult Epic Fantasy
Mythology: Irish Divine Pantheon
Cultural Time Structure: Gaelic Seasonal Framework
DCB Myth Guide
Steppe Silencing
Aetheric Detection Network
Danube Defense
Battle of Nedao
Battle of Catalaunian Plains