Draft:The Reverie Of The Verdeland(Light novel)
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Author | Shivansh Tiwari |
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Series | The Reverie Of The Verdeland Series |
Genre | Historical fiction, Action, Adventure, mystery |
Publication date | November 22, 2024 |
Publication place | India |
The Reverie Of The Verdeland is an action light novel by Indian author Shivansh Tiwari, was published on 22 November, 2024 on Amazon Kindle. Initially released on the Japanese web novel platform Shōsetsuka ni Narō, and in English ebook. The novel follows the journey of Alistair Wilder, a young protagonist driven by loss and a search for meaning amid personal and political upheaval. Blending elements of action, adventure, and suspense, the story has gained attention for its exploration of universal themes such as vengeance, self-discovery, and hope within a war-torn world.
Plot
[edit]Set in a medieval-inspired world marked by conflict and instability, The Reverie of the Verdeland follows 15-year-old Alistair Wilder, whose family is destroyed by the ruthless ruler King Thassalor Waith. Traumatized by his parents' deaths, Alistair embarks on a journey to avenge his family while seeking the mythical land of Verdeland—a utopian haven he believes may offer peace and freedom from the world’s chaos. Alistair’s quest takes him across turbulent lands, bringing him into contact with allies and adversaries who challenge his ideals and resilience. His journey is as much about uncovering his own identity and beliefs as it is about confronting the forces that have shaped his world.[1]
Main Characters :
[edit]Alistair Wilder: A quiet, introspective youth, Alistair dreams of finding peace despite the war-torn reality around him. Following the tragic loss of his family, he is driven to avenge his parents, yet his path is also marked by a deeper quest for self-discovery.
King Thassalor Waith: A tyrannical ruler, Thassalor embodies the themes of power and oppression in the novel. His role in Alistair’s family tragedy propels the young protagonist on his journey, positioning Thassalor as both a personal and symbolic adversary.
Talthon Wilder: Father of Alistair Wilder, his dream is to Live a Peaceful life and not want any kind of Bloodsheds.[2]
Themes:
[edit]The Reverie of the Verdeland explores themes of war, vengeance, identity, and hope:
[edit]War and Conflict: The novel’s setting reflects the harsh realities of a world shaped by violence, exploring how communities and individuals are affected by ongoing strife.
Vengeance and Justice: Alistair’s journey is fueled by his desire for justice, raising questions about morality and the cost of retribution.
Self-Discovery and Identity: Alistair’s growth is a core element, as he faces challenges that force him to confront his beliefs, responsibilities, and evolving identity.
Hope and Escapism: The concept of Verdeland as a peaceful, mythical land contrasts with the realities Alistair faces, symbolizing the tension between idealism and the world's complexities.
Character Development
[edit]Alistair undergoes significant growth, evolving from an idealistic youth into a more determined and resilient individual. His character arc involves a reevaluation of his understanding of justice, morality, and power as he navigates the challenges posed by his environment and personal losses.
Setting and World-Building
[edit]The story’s world is medieval in style, with political instability and pervasive conflict as defining features. King Thassalor’s rule creates an atmosphere of fear and oppression, while the mythical Verdeland represents the possibility of peace. Alistair’s travels reveal a range of landscapes and communities affected by war, enriching the novel’s exploration of hope amidst adversity.
Reception and Cultural Impact
[edit]Since its publication on Shōsetsuka ni Narō and other online platforms, The Reverie of the Verdeland, published on platforms including Shōsetsuka ni Narō, has been highlighted in discussions about Indian authors incorporating Japanese light novel influences. Articles like 'Exploring the Fusion: Indian Light Novels Inspired by Japanese Works' on Medium and similar publications on Livedoor Blog provide insights into its unique genre blend which discuss its impact in the context of Indian authors blending Japanese narrative styles with unique cultural elements.[3]
About Author
[edit]Shivansh was born on 12th July 2006 in Prayagraj, India, Shivansh Tiwari(s/o) Rajesh Tiwari hails from the village of Lambhua, Puranpur, post-Shankarpur, City Sultanpur. He started his education in Mumbai. He is currently living and studying in Lucknow.[4]
His journey into writing began with his deep love for Japanese anime. Inspired by the storytelling, art styles, and emotional depth often seen in Japanese works, particularly those created by mangaka and light novelists, he found a creative calling. Anime’s impact on his imagination led him to pursue writing with a fervor, driven by the desire to bring such narrative magic to Indian audiences.[5]
References
[edit]- ^ Gupta(st), Anirudh (2024-11-09). "The Reverie Of The Verdeland Light Novel Made By Indian | Detailed Review". Anirudh’s Substack. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Shivansh Tiwari - ASIN 'B0DNWMJT36'". Amazon.com. 2024-11-22. Retrieved 2024-11-22.
- ^ "日本スタイルをベースにしたインドのライトノベル!!!". Indian light novel based on japanese style!!! (in Japanese). 2024-03-28. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Shivansh Tiwari's Author Page - Notion Press | India's largest book publisher". notionpress.com. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
- ^ "Author's Introduction". The Reverie Of The Verdeland Wiki. Retrieved 2024-11-24.
External Links
[edit]- The Reverie Of The Verdeland's Fandom.
- The Reverie of the Verdeland on Chereads.
- The Reverie of the Verdeland on Shōsetsuka ni Narō.