Far beyond the Great Forest and the Kingdom of Llanyllfni lies Terra-Lyr — a dying world trapped beneath an ancient force. Its people move like shadows. Its sky is bound by something vast and unseen.
And its Song… has been taken.
But Terra-Lyr is not merely dying.
It is being consumed.
High above the planet, a colossal web of living darkness stretches across the sky, bending the will of an entire civilization. And behind it lies something far older — a devourer of worlds that feeds not only on life… but on memory itself.
As the battle for Terra-Lyr begins, new powers awaken.
The lands of Llanyllfni are not merely forests, rivers, and mountains. They are living expressions of the Anima Mundi—the great song of life that binds every root, feather, stone, and star into a single harmony.
Because of this ancient resonance, the creatures of this realm are unlike those found in ordinary lands. Many possess intelligence beyond their appearance. Others carry fragments of the world’s first music within their bones, antlers, or wings.
Some beings nurture the balance of the Green, tending quietly to the cycles of life. Others act as guardians, appearing only when the harmony of the world is threatened. And a few—rare and mysterious—travel between realms, following currents of resonance invisible to most.
This guide gathers the known creatures of the Great Forest and skyways of Llanllyfni as recorded by travelers, scholars, and the Moss-Kin themselves.
Not every creature has been seen.
Not every legend has been proven.
Yet those who walk the deeper paths of the world know one truth above all:
Where the Anima Mundi sings, life will always answer.
Song of Raan is a sweeping mythic fantasy of courage, harmony, and the power of creation itself—where music becomes magic and the fate of the world depends on whether its song can survive.
A new legend begins in The Anima Mundi Chronicles.
The magical world of Llanllyfni was once a place of wonder.
Now it is dying.
After the events of In Numbly Firs, the bond between worlds is no longer just a mystery—it is a call to action. A hidden kingdom is being consumed by the Gwaedraw, a force of silence and corruption that turns life into stone and anchors souls to their moment of defeat.
At the heart of this dying land stands Elian, prince of a fallen royal line, drawn back to the ruins of his ancestors by the awakening of the Silver Sphere.
But he will not face the darkness alone.
Beside him are Gen, whose living voice can shatter silence, and Rye, whose steady resonance can anchor hope when all else fails. Traveling aboard the sentient silver vessel Moonwing, they journey through dead castles, poisoned waters, and ancient forges in search of the final source of the blight.
Waiting for them is the Obsidian Queen, a being of living darkness determined to claim the kingdom for herself.
To save Llanllyfni, Elian must embrace the burden of his name, and Gen and Rye must discover the true power of harmony.
Because some worlds are not saved by swords alone.
Some are saved by those who can make them sing again.
Prince of Llanllyfni is a sweeping fantasy adventure filled with ruined kingdoms, magical resonance, found-family loyalty, and the struggle to restore a broken world.
A perfect next read for those who loved In Numbly Firs.
We
all got in the boat. Gen and I at the rear Peter in front. Peter checked if
everything was fine. Then he looked at the boat's eyes.
"Moonwing,
take us to Llanllyfni!" Peter ordered the boat.
With
a rush of air, Moonwing flew off into the night, its gossamer wings flapping
gently in the air.
We
marveled at the sights below us. The city became so small with little houses
and little streets dotted with little points of lights. Above us was a clear
beautiful night the stars shining brightly with a big full moon.
The
man on the moon looked upon us with a happy smiling face we waved and he seemed
to smile even more.
A
flash of light surrounded us. Then we saw Llanllyfni below us. We passed by the
village their windows glowing with the yellow light of a lamp or hearth.
Moonwing flew on.
We
were nearing a castle. It was all in ruins and larger than the palace by the
village. A window glowed with light. Someone was living in the castle.
"It’s finally here! 📖✨
I’m excited to announce that my debut publication, 'In Numbly Firs,' is now available worldwide on Kindle.
From war-torn streets to magical gardens, follow Gen and Rye’s journey in this first SciFiDrive original. Huge thank you to everyone following the brand—this is just the first of many!