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''The Dying Sun'' by L.J. Stanton is an adult epic fantasy novel, originally published on January 12, 2021.
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Shai'Khal is changing. The impenetrable mists that hug its coastline are waning for the first time in nine hundred years. From those mists, two women emerge: Ruya, the high priestess of death, and Sarka, the champion of war. They claim they come in peace but unrest follows wherever they travel. The Akhenic Temple, the backbone of Shai'Khal, calls them cultists and heretics. The high priest begs the shah's permission for an inquisition. The women request an audience.
 
Shai'Khal is changing. The impenetrable mists that hug its coastline are waning for the first time in nine hundred years. From those mists, two women emerge: Ruya, the high priestess of death, and Sarka, the champion of war. They claim they come in peace but unrest follows wherever they travel. The Akhenic Temple, the backbone of Shai'Khal, calls them cultists and heretics. The high priest begs the shah's permission for an inquisition. The women request an audience.
  
 
Merikh Madiaran, shah of Shai'Khal, has never been a man of much faith. The only son of a tyrannical and faithful man, Merikh has seen the worst religion has to offer. Since taking the throne, Merikh has fought the legacy of hypocrisy and corruption left in his father's wake. A religious inquisition is the last problem Merikh wants in the early years of his reign. But when a would-be assassin admits to being a cultist, it seems that peace may not be an option.  
 
Merikh Madiaran, shah of Shai'Khal, has never been a man of much faith. The only son of a tyrannical and faithful man, Merikh has seen the worst religion has to offer. Since taking the throne, Merikh has fought the legacy of hypocrisy and corruption left in his father's wake. A religious inquisition is the last problem Merikh wants in the early years of his reign. But when a would-be assassin admits to being a cultist, it seems that peace may not be an option.  
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==Trigger Warnings==
 
==Trigger Warnings==
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===Author-Provided Warnings===
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The following warnings were personally added by [[User:Ljstanton|the author]]:
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* Child abuse (mentioned)
 
* Death
 
* Death
* Sexual Assault
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* Desecration of a corpse
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* Intimate partner violence
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* Sexual assault
 
* Torture
 
* Torture
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The Dying Sun
Cover of The Dying Sun by L.J. Stanton
Author(s) L.J. Stanton
Published January 12, 2021
Publisher Sword & Board LLC
Genre(s) Epic Fantasy, High Fantasy
Age group Adult


The Dying Sun by L.J. Stanton is an adult epic fantasy novel, originally published on January 12, 2021.

Shai'Khal is changing. The impenetrable mists that hug its coastline are waning for the first time in nine hundred years. From those mists, two women emerge: Ruya, the high priestess of death, and Sarka, the champion of war. They claim they come in peace but unrest follows wherever they travel. The Akhenic Temple, the backbone of Shai'Khal, calls them cultists and heretics. The high priest begs the shah's permission for an inquisition. The women request an audience.

Merikh Madiaran, shah of Shai'Khal, has never been a man of much faith. The only son of a tyrannical and faithful man, Merikh has seen the worst religion has to offer. Since taking the throne, Merikh has fought the legacy of hypocrisy and corruption left in his father's wake. A religious inquisition is the last problem Merikh wants in the early years of his reign. But when a would-be assassin admits to being a cultist, it seems that peace may not be an option.

Trigger Warnings

Author-Provided Warnings

The following warnings were personally added by the author:

  • Child abuse (mentioned)
  • Death
  • Desecration of a corpse
  • Intimate partner violence
  • Sexual assault
  • Torture

Additional Trigger Warnings

No additional warnings have been added yet. To add some, click on the edit button!

Representation

An asterisk (*) indicates that the author openly identifies with that identity.

  • Invisible disability *
  • LGBTQA

Tropes

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