The Meijadin Revelations (Dawn of the Conquerors Book 1)

The Meijadin Revelations (Dawn of the Conquerors Book 1)

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NitroPineal posted on r/fantasy2d

The Meijadin Revelations is a fantasy novel that is both familiar and new, aimed at a 16 - 55 age demographic. Hey all, I write epic fantasy novels that I'd say are more like immersive simulations than classical fantasy literature (due to a deep FRP background, and my perennial love for Deus Ex). My books are character-driven, narrative-focused, action-oriented yet introspective, layered with British-style irony and dry humour, and underpinned by deeper themes of aesthetic beauty, symbolism, existentialism, and divine transcendence. My debut novel, The Meijadin Revelations, is the first in my Dawn Of The Conquerors series: 500 pages / 207,000 words of dual-POV noblebright fantasy adventure! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DMQM9RLC (£12.99 print, £5.99 e-book, free on Kindle Unlimited) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/221438518-the-meijadin-revelations ----- TMR Blurb: In secret study, Berthold Forst has embarked upon the path of magic. His purpose: to master the esoteric profession of darkitect, with ambitions of conquest belied by his humble farming background. Berthold’s venture into the wider world forces him to overcome poverty, break through isolation, and confront violence without remorse. When a turn of better fortune secures him an emergency mining contract, he is tasked with saving his imperial nation of Franqovar from financial ruin by prospecting for gold in a dangerous wasteland – the Valley of the Dreaming Vulture. Berthold’s journey pairs him with Second Lieutenant Ottokar Von Falken, a down-to-earth, axe-wielding warrior and special forces soldier in the Franqovarian royal military. The night of their meeting is marked by a shared vision in a dream from a seraphic entity, whose symbolic augury heralds a fateful path that will take them beyond the limits of everything they know – and could have ever imagined. A single word and the revelation of its meaning that will define their lives forevermore: what is this mysterious unknown of the Meijadin? ----- Want a free sample without even having to read it with your tired eyes? Check out my personal narration of its first three chapters here, on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoohz3_omWHWNK5H33A5wG6NlyEODq8a6&si=iYQmw3zPCHWoyryl ----- Additionally, its long-finished and annoyingly delayed sequel, Reaper Of Pain, is due to drop in July 2026, (currently waiting on my artist for its cover), so this series is very much alive and not a one-hit-wonder, should anyone be hesitant about that particular detail.

NitroPineal posted on r/fantasy1w

The Meijadin Revelations is a fantasy novel that is both familiar and new, aimed at a 16 - 55 age demographic. Hey all, I write epic fantasy novels that I'd say are more like immersive simulations than classical fantasy literature (due to a deep FRP background, and my perennial love for Deus Ex). My books are character-driven, narrative-focused, action-oriented yet introspective, layered with British-style irony and dry humour, and underpinned by deeper themes of aesthetic beauty, symbolism, existentialism, and divine transcendence. My debut novel, The Meijadin Revelations, is the first in my Dawn Of The Conquerors series: 500 pages / 207,000 words of dual-POV noblebright fantasy adventure! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DMQM9RLC (£12.99 print, £5.99 e-book, free on Kindle Unlimited) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/221438518-the-meijadin-revelations ----- TMR Blurb: In secret study, Berthold Forst has embarked upon the path of magic. His purpose: to master the esoteric profession of darkitect, with ambitions of conquest belied by his humble farming background. Berthold’s venture into the wider world forces him to overcome poverty, break through isolation, and confront violence without remorse. When a turn of better fortune secures him an emergency mining contract, he is tasked with saving his imperial nation of Franqovar from financial ruin by prospecting for gold in a dangerous wasteland – the Valley of the Dreaming Vulture. Berthold’s journey pairs him with Second Lieutenant Ottokar Von Falken, a down-to-earth, axe-wielding warrior and special forces soldier in the Franqovarian royal military. The night of their meeting is marked by a shared vision in a dream from a seraphic entity, whose symbolic augury heralds a fateful path that will take them beyond the limits of everything they know – and could have ever imagined. A single word and the revelation of its meaning that will define their lives forevermore: what is this mysterious unknown of the Meijadin? ----- Want a free sample without even having to read it with your tired eyes? Check out my personal narration of its first three chapters here, on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoohz3_omWHWNK5H33A5wG6NlyEODq8a6&si=iYQmw3zPCHWoyryl ----- Additionally, its long-finished and annoyingly delayed sequel, Reaper Of Pain, is due to drop in July 2026, (currently waiting on my artist for its cover), so this series is very much alive and not a one-hit-wonder, should anyone be hesitant about that particular detail.

NitroPineal posted on r/fantasy2w

The Meijadin Revelations is a fantasy novel that is both familiar and new, aimed at a 16 - 55 age demographic. Hey all, I write epic fantasy novels that I'd say are more like immersive simulations than classical fantasy literature (due to a deep FRP background, and my perennial love for Deus Ex). My books are character-driven, narrative-focused, action-oriented yet introspective, layered with British-style irony and dry humour, and underpinned by deeper themes of aesthetic beauty, symbolism, existentialism, and divine transcendence. My debut novel, The Meijadin Revelations, is the first in my Dawn Of The Conquerors series: 500 pages / 207,000 words of dual-POV noblebright fantasy adventure! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DMQM9RLC (£12.99 print, £5.99 e-book, free on Kindle Unlimited) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/221438518-the-meijadin-revelations ----- TMR Blurb: In secret study, Berthold Forst has embarked upon the path of magic. His purpose: to master the esoteric profession of darkitect, with ambitions of conquest belied by his humble farming background. Berthold’s venture into the wider world forces him to overcome poverty, break through isolation, and confront violence without remorse. When a turn of better fortune secures him an emergency mining contract, he is tasked with saving his imperial nation of Franqovar from financial ruin by prospecting for gold in a dangerous wasteland – the Valley of the Dreaming Vulture. Berthold’s journey pairs him with Second Lieutenant Ottokar Von Falken, a down-to-earth, axe-wielding warrior and special forces soldier in the Franqovarian royal military. The night of their meeting is marked by a shared vision in a dream from a seraphic entity, whose symbolic augury heralds a fateful path that will take them beyond the limits of everything they know – and could have ever imagined. A single word and the revelation of its meaning that will define their lives forevermore: what is this mysterious unknown of the Meijadin? ----- Want a free sample without even having to read it with your tired eyes? Check out my personal narration of its first three chapters here, on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoohz3_omWHWNK5H33A5wG6NlyEODq8a6&si=iYQmw3zPCHWoyryl ----- Additionally, its long-finished and annoyingly delayed sequel, Reaper Of Pain, is due to drop in early July 2026, (currently waiting on my artist for its cover), so this series is very much alive and not a one-hit-wonder, should anyone be hesitant about that particular detail.

NitroPineal posted on r/fantasy3w

The Meijadin Revelations is a fantasy novel that is both familiar and new, aimed at a 16 - 55 age demographic. Hey all, I write epic fantasy novels that I'd say are more like immersive simulations than classical fantasy literature (due to a deep FRP background, and my perennial love for Deus Ex). My books are character-driven, narrative-focused, action-oriented yet introspective, layered with British-style irony and dry humour, and underpinned by deeper themes of aesthetic beauty, symbolism, existentialism, and divine transcendence. My debut novel, The Meijadin Revelations, is the first in my Dawn Of The Conquerors series: 500 pages / 207,000 words of dual-POV noblebright fantasy adventure! https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B0DMQM9RLC (£12.99 print, £5.99 e-book, free on Kindle Unlimited) https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/221438518-the-meijadin-revelations ----- TMR Blurb: In secret study, Berthold Forst has embarked upon the path of magic. His purpose: to master the esoteric profession of darkitect, with ambitions of conquest belied by his humble farming background. Berthold’s venture into the wider world forces him to overcome poverty, break through isolation, and confront violence without remorse. When a turn of better fortune secures him an emergency mining contract, he is tasked with saving his imperial nation of Franqovar from financial ruin by prospecting for gold in a dangerous wasteland – the Valley of the Dreaming Vulture. Berthold’s journey pairs him with Second Lieutenant Ottokar Von Falken, a down-to-earth, axe-wielding warrior and special forces soldier in the Franqovarian royal military. The night of their meeting is marked by a shared vision in a dream from a seraphic entity, whose symbolic augury heralds a fateful path that will take them beyond the limits of everything they know – and could have ever imagined. A single word and the revelation of its meaning that will define their lives forevermore: what is this mysterious unknown of the Meijadin? ----- Want a free sample without even having to read it with your tired eyes? Check out my personal narration of its first three chapters here, on YouTube: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLoohz3_omWHWNK5H33A5wG6NlyEODq8a6&si=iYQmw3zPCHWoyryl ----- Additionally, its long-finished and annoyingly delayed sequel, Reaper Of Pain, is due to drop in early July 2026, (currently waiting on my artist for its cover), so this series is very much alive and not a one-hit-wonder, should anyone be hesitant about that particular detail.