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Chapter 1: What the Forest Kept
The Heartbeat in the Stone
Jun 17
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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The Watchman’s Milestone: Reflections on Becoming Seventy-One
"There is no bond among people that is tighter, nor love that is deeper, than the milk-tie of the foster-mother and the shield-arm of the…
Jun 3
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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May 2026
The Medallion Did Not Forget: A New Chapter from The Fianna Chronicles
The Moment Goll Chose Correction Over Mercy
May 27
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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The Fianna Chronicles: Shadows and Myth — Chapter One Preview
When Victory Leaves a Wound Behind
May 20
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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Masculinity: The Choice of the Shield or the Sword
Anam Cara and the Geis: Choosing the Shield over the Sword
May 11
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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April 2026
The Question Every Fantasy Story Must Answer (And Most Avoid)
A field exercise for writers who suspect their stories are trying to tell them something
Apr 29
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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Why Most Fantasy Worlds Feel Empty (And How to Fix It)
Why the most enduring worlds aren’t built, they are dreamt by a single, obsessed mind
Apr 22
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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From the Sacred Grove to Saint Joseph: Will you answer the call?
Friends and Keepers of the Lore,
Apr 8
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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The Obsolete Man (2026)
A modern parable
Apr 1
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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March 2026
Why Some Stories Stay With You (And Others Disappear)
Building a Path to Mórradún
Mar 25
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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The Precision of “How” vs. The Forgotten Gravity of “Why”
We live in an age of staggering technical precision.
Mar 19
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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Why Possession Stories Terrify Us More Than Monsters
From demonic horror to fantasy epics, these stories are rarely about evil. They are about the fear of losing the self.
Mar 11
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Lirian Ever-Weaver
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