Elora-Brightgaze of Maracynthiavale

Elora was known for the glow and shine in her eyes. She is very powerful in the gift Superior Vision which includes the ability to read other people based on the expressions of their faces and the looks in their eyes.

Character Profile

Name: Elora-Brightgaze of Maracynthiavale

Age: 712 Luminarian years old

Primary Gift: The Power of Superior Vision

Weapon Training: None (Trained to use the Fairy Flame power)

Wings Usage: Rare

Royal Bloodline Decent? No

Rank in Society: Upper Class

Power Rank: 4 out of 9

When Stephanie was nearing the end of her training in royal conduct and energy harnessing, she meets Elora-Brightgaze who unintentionally throws her into a traumatic state of worry and guilt because she had been hiding a dark secret – that of planing with a young witch, Raven Eagle-Bane, to leave the kingdom through the Saltor’s Ring, overcoming the Combat Fairies who stand guard.

Elora has a friendly but rather upper class manner. She enjoys finding and comparing useful plants as well as mending worn fabrics and shoes.

She didn’t use to wear shoes but when they came into upper class society, she started using them herself and even selling them.

4 thoughts on “Elora-Brightgaze of Maracynthiavale”

  1. What a fascinating Blog! I always believed in fairies but the little ones in the garden more than full sized fairies. Your site is very fun and fun to read. This is a great way to promote your book. I bet my grandkids might have fun reading your book someday.

    Is your book an adults only book or is it appropriate for kids as well?

    How did you become interested in this this subject? I can imagine it started in childhood. Did it?

    The images on your site are quite beautiful and mesmerizing. did you take the pictures? OR are they paintings? Did you paint them if so?

    BTW very interesting font choice. I like it for your use here.

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    • Hi Linda, Thank you for your interest! And great that you love fairies and fantasy like me. My book is definitely for kids with slightly larger than normal text but adults can enjoy it too. It was originally written for my niece and her younger sisters. That was when I became interested in this genre but I wasn’t into it before. It says on the back of the book that it is for children and young adults and the age group is 7+.

      I have a variety of ways of finding images to use and I do my best to avoid any copyright issues. I also pay for some images. It would be great to be able to produce my own images one day and I am practicing art myself.

      Yes! I did some research and found a font that has a kind of fantasy feel to it.

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  2. This is a captivating read just on this sight. I was going just skim through and actually got caught up in this. When I was a child I fantasized about fairies and other worldly creatures. The book really sounds like something I would love to read to my grand daughter, She is only 3 but she loves when I read to her. Thank you.

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    • Thank you very much James! Ah, yes, that will be so nice to be able to read to your granddaughter:) I’m sure, she’ll be able to understand it reasonably when she is age four or five.

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