About We are Voulhire: A New Arrival under Great Skies:
“See the good in everything, and the best of it will find you.”
A humble refugee from a war-torn land has inherited property in the rich and powerful kingdom of Voulhire. He is anxious to begin his life and show his gratitude to his new homeland, but the kingdom of Voulhire is rife with troubles that lie deep beneath its perfect surface.
In the far reaches of uninhabitable realms lies the Riva Rohavi, a host of rebels who dance in wild step as they slaughter all who contribute to the prosperity of the land they so despise.
Meanwhile, a few short miles south of Voulhire’s shores, is an island guarded by an armada of ships. These ships ensure the imprisonment of perhaps the most powerful wizard in human history. There he broods, awaiting his perfect moment.
The king wants to safeguard his nation, but he requires the help of the Mianoran Knights, an order almost as old as the kingdom itself. But the first knight is a corrupt and pedantic philanderer who sees both the kingdom and life as nothing more than a game.
These are the times in which the wide-eyed and grateful refugee Galen Bray arrives by boat to Voulhire, vowing to do right by his new people, no matter what it takes.
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I was born on May 24th, 1989, and raised on Long Island, where I attended a small town public school. My vocational path has taken me down many roads, from retail, to used car sales, to high school security, working in a network or group homes to working as a nighttime patient sitter at my local hospital.
I’m a homebody at heart, though I possess this strange fondness for city life and, like the great H.P. Lovecraft, I have an especially painful attraction to Manhattan (a place which I have lovingly destroyed in several of my stories). I live there now.
I love people, though I often find I keep them at arm’s length. I love watching people, ruminating on their behavior and building little stories out of my predictions as to what each man or woman I see is going to do next. Most especially, I like to imagine them in different settings, extraordinary settings, and ponder the discoveries of such extreme displacement.
I’ve always believed that chaos is the muse of creation, and a good story is often driven by the choices made in the wake of madness.