UPCOMING
The Chronicles are my main endeavor.
It is this set of stories, characters, species, and worlds that has been my primary creative spark. This work is also my primary drive behind choosing to further my education.
The world which will be brought forth is an amalgamation of my preferred genres which I am coining "Science-Mythology".
Having spent years struggling to come up with a true setting and theme for my work I grew despondent that inspiration would ever find me.
Until it happened ...
During a re-watch of The Lord of the Rings I found myself imaging what kind of technology might develop in that world if they were to ever evolve into the digital age or beyond. Which of course created the immediate question in my mind of what a Dwarven Spacecraft (or Elven for that matter) might look like.
While digesting that concept I came to a startling realization.
Many of the modern Sci-Fi franchises utilize mythological, or cryptozoological creatures reimagined.
Imagine a universe in which the Dwarves, Elves, and even the Dark Elves engaged in massive interstellar battles in colossal star-ships. Imagine a realm where Gryphons, Centaurs, and Dragons each had small intergalactic civilizations.
From this realization the idea of the Phoenix Chronicles was born, and continues to evolve as it is developed further.
It is this set of stories, characters, species, and worlds that has been my primary creative spark. This work is also my primary drive behind choosing to further my education.
The world which will be brought forth is an amalgamation of my preferred genres which I am coining "Science-Mythology".
Having spent years struggling to come up with a true setting and theme for my work I grew despondent that inspiration would ever find me.
Until it happened ...
During a re-watch of The Lord of the Rings I found myself imaging what kind of technology might develop in that world if they were to ever evolve into the digital age or beyond. Which of course created the immediate question in my mind of what a Dwarven Spacecraft (or Elven for that matter) might look like.
While digesting that concept I came to a startling realization.
Many of the modern Sci-Fi franchises utilize mythological, or cryptozoological creatures reimagined.
- Star Wars has the race of Wookies - which are Sasquatch!
- Star Trek has the Vulcans, and the Klingons - which are elves and ogres respectively.
Imagine a universe in which the Dwarves, Elves, and even the Dark Elves engaged in massive interstellar battles in colossal star-ships. Imagine a realm where Gryphons, Centaurs, and Dragons each had small intergalactic civilizations.
From this realization the idea of the Phoenix Chronicles was born, and continues to evolve as it is developed further.