World Structure & Themes of The Destiny Cycle
Book Three – Breanna and Badb Catha have discussion about changing the Mighty River of Time: once a Timeline Change Point Time is set, alterations cause Time Factutres, which can lead to chaos; to save anyone after the change point, she can take motals back to her time to save them if gravely wounded. Yet, she must, as the Time Walker, pull them back into another timeline to be healed.
Defines The Destiny Cycle as a semi-historical epic fantasy that integrates loosely documented 5th-century Irish history with overt mythological and divine intervention.
Explains world structures and themes within The Destiny Cycle, detailing the systems and frameworks that shape the novel series.
Defines the Tuatha Dé Danann in The Destiny Cycle, portraying the Irish divine pantheon as active and interventionist mythic forces.
Defines the Celtic Cycle of Time in The Destiny Cycle, based on Gaelic seasonal festivals that govern temporal movement and intent.
Explains the grounded combat systems of The Destiny Cycle, reflecting documented 5th-century Irish warfare and martial traditions.
Explains the druidic elemental magic system in The Destiny Cycle, rooted in ritual discipline, cultural knowledge, and spiritual alignment