In 'Chronicles of Zendirah: The Triumvirate', the conflict is layered and deeply political. At its core, it's about the collapse of a delicate balance between magic, technology, and tradition. The Shadow Cabal has been secretly hoarding lost relics that amplify dark magic, threatening to destabilize the world's mana fields. Meanwhile, the Solar Knights' militarized approach to governance causes widespread unrest among civilian populations who fear their draconian laws. The Arcane Scholars' internal divisions between progressive and conservative factions leave them unable to mediate effectively.
What makes this conflict unique is the personal stakes for the main characters. The protagonist isn't just fighting factions; they're battling their own heritage, as their bloodline connects to all three groups. Secondary characters like General Volkar (Solar Knights) and High Librarian Selenis (Arcane Scholars) aren't simple villains—they genuinely believe their extremist methods are necessary to prevent apocalyptic scenarios foretold in ancient texts. The story cleverly uses flashbacks to show how past misunderstandings snowballed into present-day hostility, making readers question who's truly at fault.
The magic system itself becomes a battleground, with each faction exploiting different aspects: Shadow Cabal manipulates time, Solar Knights enhance physical prowess, and Arcane Scholars wield elemental forces. This isn't just ideological warfare; it's a literal clash of realities as their conflicting magics create unstable rifts in the world. The protagonist's journey to seal these rifts before they consume entire cities forms the backbone of the narrative's urgency.
Forget typical good vs evil tropes—'Chronicles of Zendirah: The Triumvirate' presents a conflict where everyone's hands are dirty. It starts with the assassination of a neutral ambassador, which each faction blames on the others. The Shadow Cabal uses the chaos to resurrect extinct beasts as weapons, the Solar Knights respond with scorched-earth tactics, and the Arcane Scholars accidentally unleash a sentient plague while searching for a cure. The protagonist gets dragged into this mess when they inherit a sentient artifact that records historical truths, making them a target for all sides.
What fascinates me is how the conflict evolves. Early skirmishes focus on territory, but later battles become psychological warfare. The Shadow Cabal infiltrates dreams to plant paranoia, the Solar Knights use propaganda to turn villages into militias, and the Arcane Scholars weaponize memories—erasing or altering them to control populations. The protagonist's struggle isn't just about stopping wars; it's about deciding whether revealing ugly truths will heal the world or destroy what little unity remains. The final act forces them to confront whether some lies are necessary to maintain peace, a theme that lingers long after the last page.
The main conflict in 'Chronicles of Zendirah: The Triumvirate' centers around a power struggle between three ancient factions that once ruled the world in harmony but now teeter on the brink of war. The Shadow Cabal wants to reclaim dominance through forbidden magic, the Solar Knights believe force is the only way to maintain order, and the Arcane Scholars are torn between preserving knowledge or using it as a weapon. The protagonist, a former peacekeeper, gets caught in the crossfire when they discover a prophecy that could either unite the factions or destroy them all. The tension escalates as each group tries to manipulate the prophecy to their advantage, forcing the protagonist to choose between loyalty, survival, or rewriting destiny itself.
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Lena Whitmore— a princess of the Whitmore Pack—watched how her people were slaughtered and her home burned down to nothing by the Blackthorne Triplets—Ronan, Kieran and Soren. She was able to escape and was taken in by the Rogue king.
Four years later, she was no longer the fallen princess. She was Aurora Vargan, a beautiful powerful warrior. Now she had been opportuned to attend the Blackthorne Academy—which belonged to the Alpha Triplets.
Her goal; to infiltrate and destroy them.
But what did she think will happen when she discovered that the same Triplets who had taken everything away from her are her fated mates? Or when the playboy Triplets discovered that their destiny was tied to the same woman whom they had rejected and broken? Or when they discovered things doesn't seem as they look?
Find out in this book of crime, revenge, love triangle, dark romance, redemption, hate-love relationship.
This is the sequel to "Trio of Mates" (can be found on here) and is NOT a stand-alone book.
I felt as if I had just fallen asleep when flashes and fragments of dreams began to play through my mind. They are disjointed, speeding through my mind almost too fast to catch. There is Charlie holding two pups in her arms, the pack being attacked on the western front, Arya fallen to her knees sobbing in the middle of a battlefield, funeral pyres, me looking down at my pregnant stomach with Gael and Hakeem smiling down at me, whoops of victory, and wails of defeat. As the images flit through my mind, a voice enters the chaos. “A war of threes. Three deaths. Three victories. Three trios. Three losses. Betrayal. Birth. Death. Sorrow. Joy. Warn them, Meredith. Be prepared!”
Revenge of an Heiress (Zima Triplets Trilogy #1) (English)
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Chantria Yvonne Zima is the first heiress of the Zima family and the eldest of the triplets. But before she can even inherit them all, her father instructs her to fly over to the Philippines and hide. Before she can even reveal her face to the public, she is forced to change her identity to prevent their family’s enemies from coming after the heiress. But when someone close to her dies because of that, she can’t just stand idle and let their enemies do what they want. She will avenge her, no matter what anyone says. She will hunt the one who killed her sister even to the ends of the world.
Zennery, a kingdom full of different kinds of races and other mythical creatures, was entrusted by mysterious artifacts that is said to be possessed by the past heroes and destroyers. However, a group of hooded demons decided to revive an evil demon lord that is said to be the Lord of Destruction centuries ago.
Invel is a demi-human who was born on Earth but was transferred into another world full of magical things called the Relics. In this magical world, he meets a demon named Zyrel—a demon that has no horn nor wings. The two eventually become friends and as time passes by, they fall in love with each other. They will both go for a journey and encounter many kinds of relics along their way. They will encounter and fight a group of hooded demons named Quel’forras and Liberus—a demon who possess a demonic relic and Invel’s rival.
Together with his comrades, Invel will collect all the missing pages of the Demonic Relic and put them back together as whole.
Will there be secrets waiting to be unfolded as they have their journey in the magical world of Relics called Zennery?
Alliah was different than other Princesses. She always thought she could do more for her country besides sit on the throne. Unfortunately for her, it is looked down upon to be a warrior not only as a female, but as a Crowned Princess as well. On her endeavors she meets a man who thinks differently than other high officials and supports her on her journey. They fall in love, and are separated after some time. After five years he mysteriously stops talking to her. Then one day he shows up, but her Kingdom is being over run by bandits. Can she fight her anger, desire, and love for him while trying to defend her Kingdom?
For nearly five centuries, no child has drawn a first breath.
The Creator sealed the womb of the world, and humanity learned to live without its future. But in the depths of Triune, another kind of genesis rose.
From the Middle comes a child with power and lineage to rival the Creator.
Not born, but woven.
Not raised, but awakened.
Bodies shaped by design. Souls coaxed from silence.
Each one a crafted echo of what humanity once was.
Those who survive their emergence ascend to the Upper.
Those who falter are reclaimed by the dark.
On the night meant to mark their passage into adulthood, five friends stumble upon a truth older than scripture and sharper than prophecy:
The first humans were not what they were told.
The gods were not who they claimed to be.
And the Children of Triune were never meant to ask why.
Some truths don't set you free, they come for you.