Inspired by Howl's Moving Castle comes a sapphic romantasy about a bard and a wizard who are both running from their problems in very different ways. The land of Fevara is a place where magic is common, gods regularly interact with mortals, and the population ranges from humans to anthropomorphic birds, tortoises, and much more. Darsha is known across the land as the Flower Bard. She makes her living singing and telling jokes in taverns, theatres, festivals, and anywhere that has enough coin to pay her.
She only has one rule.
Inspired by Howl's Moving Castle comes a sapphic romantasy about a bard and a wizard who are both running from their problems in very different ways. The land of Fevara is a place where magic is common, gods regularly interact with mortals, and the population ranges from humans to anthropomorphic birds, tortoises, and much more. Darsha is known across the land as the Flower Bard. She makes her living singing and telling jokes in taverns, theatres, festivals, and anywhere that has enough coin to pay her.
She only has one rule.