Dossier: POWER
Book One of The Amaravana Cycle. A deep dive into POWER — 61,265 words across 33 chapters.
Overview
POWER Book One of The Amaravana Cycle.- Genre: Epic Romantasy (Fantasy, Romance, Indian Fantasy)
- Word Count: 61,265
- Chapters: 33
- Reading Time: ~4h 5m
- Setting: Amaravana (Fantasy India)
- Content Warning: Violence, sexual content, war themes. For mature readers.
The First Line
"She had no hands."
4 words. No warm-up, no scene-setting — the story announces itself and expects you to keep up.
The Story
In the ancient realm of Amaravana, power is not given — it is woven. An epic romantasy spanning courts and wars, following Anarya and Kael through a world where magic, love, and political intrigue collide in devastating ways.
Themes
- Power
- Magic
- Court intrigue
- War
- Love
- Sacrifice
- Destiny
What makes POWER distinctive is not any single theme but the way power, magic, court intrigue interact. Each thread pulls against the others, creating tension that carries the narrative forward.
Structure
33 chapters spanning 61,265 words:
Why This Book
POWER is classified as a Hero book — one of the strongest works in the archive. As the only epic romantasy in the archive, it stands as a singular exploration of the genre.
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