Content Advisory
Genre: Psychological Dark Fantasy Horror, Adult Fantasy
Audience: Mature readers (18+)
This series contains graphic and emotionally intense content. Please read with care.
Themes and content include:
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Childhood trauma and abuse (emotional, physical, sexual) - Gaelin as a teen (14) abused by his father and Rhothomir and soldiers .On page but light.
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Conditioning, manipulation, gaslighting
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Power imbalance in relationships
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Psychological torment and fractured identity
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Sexual violence (with emotional and psychological aftermath) - Gaelin as teen. Yuna sexually assaulted by the beast. (light scene. when it comes to the physical act but heavy mentally and emotionally. Yuna struggles with this afterwards with nightmares and PTSD symptoms.
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Emotional abuse by family and guardians
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Stockholm syndrome and trauma bonding
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Domestic violence and possessive control
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Suicidal ideation and self-harm - Gaelin wants to die after losing control over the beast which resulted in Yuna being raped and injured. He goes to Azaryth who denies him and basically tells him he has to deal with what was done to Yuna.
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Yuna trying to cut off her wings thinking it will make Gaelin love her and want to be with her.
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Grief and violent loss
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Consent violations and trauma-influenced intimacy
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Magical mind control and memory alteration
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Body autonomy
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Incestuous relationships (not romanticized) -Sibling marriage was tradition in regards to Gaelin’s royal family. Maelstrom and Nindr were siblings. Same mother, different fathers and they married. Farryn and Gaelin have the same father but different mothers. (Gaelin doesn’t know this yet.) It’s shown and written that Gaelin is disgusted by this and gets rid of this tradition with help from Azaryth. There is one light sex scene between Farryn and Gaelin but he is shown not enjoying it through inner thoughts, dialogue and actions. Farryn is confronted by Azaryth about this family tradition and tells her it’s an abomination and will never happen and speaks of the marriage between Nindr and Maelstrom as abusive especially because Nindr was Maelstrom’s little sister who he married as a young teen. Gaelin reflects on his mother’s marriage to his father and wonders if the love was real of if his mother felt trapped and did it to survive.
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Normalized Polygamy (not religious based)
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Normalized bisexuality, gay relationships and crossdressing
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Mental illness, dissociation, PTSD-like symptoms
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Obsession, possession, unhealthy devotion
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Distorted parenthood and corrupted divinity
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Violence against children (non-sexual, disturbing)
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Abortion (spoken about but not in detail)
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Miscarriage
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Graphic violence and body horror
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Morally gray characters and pitch black characters


