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The Moon That Forgot Its Own Reflection. Echoes of the Veiled Stars X
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- Nombre de pages20
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-3-69228-214-5
- EAN9783692282145
- Date de parution13/02/2026
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille204 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSiefen Doris
Résumé
On the night the moon forgot how to look down, the sky began to tremble.
When the stars falter and lunar light loses its focus, Lyriel-an Astral Keeper attuned to the hidden songs of the heavens-senses a fracture older than memory itself. The moon still shines, but without awareness, casting borrowed light upon a world slowly slipping out of balance.
Guided by whispers of forgotten echoes and guarded by shadows shaped from loss, Lyriel journeys to the moon's hidden face and the depths of the Lunar Sea, where reflection itself has fled.
What she discovers is not a missing object, but a lost name-and a truth that demands sacrifice before remembrance can return. The Moon That Forgot Its Own Reflection is a lyrical, mythic fantasy about memory, identity, and the quiet courage it takes to help even ancient lights remember who they once were. A contemplative tale of celestial guardianship, soft darkness, and restoration told through poetic prose and cosmic stillness. Perfect for readers who love atmospheric fantasy, myth-inspired storytelling, and emotionally resonant journeys written to be read slowly, beneath quiet skies.
What she discovers is not a missing object, but a lost name-and a truth that demands sacrifice before remembrance can return. The Moon That Forgot Its Own Reflection is a lyrical, mythic fantasy about memory, identity, and the quiet courage it takes to help even ancient lights remember who they once were. A contemplative tale of celestial guardianship, soft darkness, and restoration told through poetic prose and cosmic stillness. Perfect for readers who love atmospheric fantasy, myth-inspired storytelling, and emotionally resonant journeys written to be read slowly, beneath quiet skies.






















