

Jarod Meyer Q&A
Book Link: William of Archonia Summary: William had a tough life, and when it comes to a sudden and inexplicable end, he realizes that he is far from prepared for what comes next. He is not only plunged into a new world, but another place of existence...Archonia. And in Archonia, the physical limitations of his previous life no longer bind him. Walking amongst ancient philosophers and heroes of old, he soon discovers that not only is he much stronger than he remembered, but p


Author Interviews
Hey guys! Exciting news inbound! The Shadow of War, the third book in "The Atonement Trilogy" will release in Spring (official date to be announced). To kick off the celebrations, I will be hosting several online events, as well as featuring numerous Fantasy author interviews on my blog here at bryangifford.com. These interviews are one-on-one Q&A sessions I've had with fellow Fantasy authors I've met over the past few years. Many are bestselling authors and writers of numero


Erias
Erias The largest and most populous country in Tarsha, Erias has had a tumultuous history of invasions, in-fighting, political strife, and ever-shifting borders. For over a hundred years, Erias maintained a state of almost constant war with their rival, Inveira, which only ended with the rise of Abaddon. Erias is perhaps most famous for its ability to wage and maintain extended military campaigns. The country was crucial in holding back Abaddon’s forces in the early days of t


Charun
Charun Not as militaristic as its neighbors to the north and south, Charun has had an extensive history of fighting off foreign invaders, but due to its difficult terrain and many chokepoints, it has largely remained successful in keeping its independence. However, because to its proximity to Amon Karash, Charun has suffered periods of economic collapse and near ruin at the hands of arzec raiders. Charun is famous for its exquisite wine and brandy, and people travel from all