the Eyes, the sword, and the remedy.
book one of the Sons of prophecy series
Ruby Eyes is a tale of survival set in a world where hope has nearly extinguished.
In this fourth installment of The Sons of Prophecy, Crow is gone. Silence follows his absence, leaving only the aftermath and those left behind. At its core are Liss and Stahtler—two figures clinging to each other in the shadows of ruin, staring up at a sky lit only by their enemies. Liss, long in love with someone she was never meant to have. Stahtler, unwavering but doomed. Together, they are both a comfort and a curse to one another.
This story is not a reprieve. It’s a reckoning.
The cover reflects their descent. Muted, nearly black, the world around them is devoured by darkness. The only illumination comes from above—cold and merciless—a haunting symbol of the force that now governs their every step. Liss and Stahtler stand together, their gaze is fixed on the inevitable, but their hands refuse to part. There is tenderness, but no safety. There is love, but no salvation.
Ruby Eyes is quiet devastation. It is the breath before the collapse, the final heartbeat in the stillness before the storm. And it may already be too late.
Book Covers, Sigils, and Official Character Art
Concept
The fourth book in this five book series follows two characters who have been tied together since the beginning, although their history had mere hints involved—following their constant fight as the world comes to an end. Despite their fears, their pasts, and pain, together they survive, unravelling the mystery of ancient battles and what key they held to flip the odds back in The High King’s favour.
The cover above is still a WIP. The sigils following The Soldier and The Fool have not been designed, and the synopsis hasn’t been written. It’s colour scheme reflects the dark and dreary, the lack of hope. But despite that, the two face one another with their hands clapped, letting go of their pasts to fight for their future.
