
The Light of All That Falls by James Islington concludes the Licanius Trilogy with intense conflict as dark forces threaten Andarra. Wirr battles to unite factions in Ilin Illan, while Davian, imprisoned, resists the Venerate’s schemes, and Caeden faces the heartbreaking truth of a centuries-old plan.
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The Light of All That Falls by James Islington concludes the Licanius Trilogy with intense conflict as dark forces threaten Andarra. Wirr battles to unite factions in Ilin Illan, while Davian, imprisoned, resists the Venerate’s schemes, and Caeden faces the heartbreaking truth of a centuries-old plan.
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No sexual content depicted
Frequent intense battles with savage combat and implied gore; central to the action-packed plot
No profanity present
No substance use depicted
No LGBTQIA+ representation
Central themes of faith, conflicting religious beliefs, and fate vs. free will in a philosophical war
Extensive fantasy magic system involving essence manipulation, ancient beings, and ritualistic elements
No evidence found in available sources.
Prominent political intrigue, machinations, and themes of prejudice and power struggles
No self-harm or suicide depicted
No abuse or suffering themes depicted
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