Across the Fire Renewed series, a group of unlikely companions uncover a hidden prophecy that takes them through a world of spiritual parasites, necromantic conspiracies, and a spreading darkness that feeds on the forgotten. They are broken. They are stubborn. They are all that stands between the dark and everything that remains.
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A man who woke from a decade-long disappearance with no memory of where he'd been, only a voice in his head that compels his future. Chosen by the fire lord Jakosuth, whether he remembers agreeing to it or not. Otherworldly powers have marked him as something other than human — and something more than he was.
An acolyte of Frayft, the hearth god of home and teamwork to a sapient non-human species. Quiet, observant, and surprisingly fierce when those he loves are threatened. He carries a copper holy symbol and a scarletite dagger — one for prayer, one for the monsters. Sitz is Frayft's Hearthkeeper in practice.
A dwarf priest of the human deity, Jhudiel. But the dwarf was denied being officially ordained because of prejudice. Patchy-bearded, golden-glowing, and carrying the weight of a father who rejected him and a mother who died too soon. He rides a terrac goat named Ironhead, who is almost as stubborn as he is.
A fifteen-year-old archer hunting the bandit leader who killed his mother. Quiet, focused, and carrying more rage than is good for him. His father is a gate guard in Bridwath. His mother's killer is a sub-orc named Kesha. He intends to be the one who ends her.
A grae elf sorceress of fire, adopted as a child by a human merchant. Her spellbooks were stolen. Her magic is coming back slowly. She is learning to trust again — and falling, reluctantly, for a man who may be more fire than flesh.
The prophet is dead. His grandson carries the journal. Marko Veller does not see the future — he interprets the past, hoping to recognize the present before it's too late. Scholar, counselor, and steady hand. He is the closest thing the group has to a compass.