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Bravestone

The Bravestone is the Valonian fantasy literature written by Legna Gilmis. It became widely known in Valonia Empire as her signature work.

Bravestone follows the journey of Cartos, the heir who lost his line of succession, travelling through the Jungle of the Myst to find the sacred artifact and back to prove his worth. Other than the story, The book describes many strange floras and faunas through the eyes of Cartos.

It was sold as a single novel published by her company, Zeth n Legna.

Document Structure

Clauses

The manuscript contains 42 continuous chapters, written in Valonian-Krin language.

/*Bound to a hardwood spine and leather cover*/

Publication Status

Each chapter was published every Saturday respectively on one coluum of her own newspaper, Daily Life of Valonian. It received positive response from many Krin noblemans and peasents gathering around the city center, as they enjoyed the story and detail of the nature.

After the story came to an end, which took 4 months, she decided to collect them into one, thick manuscript and resold to her fans, and the Institute of Knowledge in Valone.

Historical Details

Legacy

As a result of popularity, the jungle become more known to the public. Many try to seek out for the Lumus and exotic creatures. Furthermore, Bravestone inspired readers to belief in themselves and not give up.

Type
Text, Literary (Novel/Poetry)
Medium
Papyrus
Authoring Date
18 BVE
Authors
The Secret Reference

Some part of the narration was too detail and personal like it was a journal rather than fantasy.

/*Some people declared it "Diary in disguise".*/

Nevertheless, it wasn't far from the truth.

To get the best reference, Bravestone was partly inspired by her exprience of the actual journey she attempted a few years ago.

 

/*Since Valone was under Kritus' occupation, The rumor was heard that she was the member of the Sacked, which she disagreed. And with no evidence of a journal presented, the rumor went away.*/


 

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Comments

Author's Notes

Working in progress, tho.


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