In a world where rituals uphold order and memory is a form of power, an ancient dance begins to fracture.
The Dance of Shadows tells the origin of a rupture: the loss of what once held a people together, when no one dared to ask who was deciding for everyone. Among clans marked by silence, songs no longer remembered in full, and gestures repeated without understanding, the story moves forward like a slow, inevitable omen.
There are no destined heroes and no glorious battles. There are small decisions, mistakes that cannot be undone, and a community that learns too late the cost of surrendering meaning. The shadow does not arrive as an external enemy, but as a habit that ceases to be questioned.
Dark, poetic, and restrained, this Nordic fantasy novel explores loss, obedience, and the precise moment when a world begins to give in without realizing it.
Because not every fall is loud.
Some begin with a dance.
| Number of Pages | 40 |
| Edition | 1 (2026) |
| Language | English |
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