The Flamekeepers Field Guide - A Companion to Memento de Vivit - Softcover

Emberborne, Solan

 
9798235604827: The Flamekeepers Field Guide - A Companion to Memento de Vivit

Inhaltsangabe

Memento de Vivit: The Field Guide Not every light burns brightly. Some flicker in forgotten corners. Some hide beneath grief, fear, loneliness, or loss. Yet even the smallest flame carries the power to change a life. Memento de Vivit: The Field Guide invites readers deeper into the world of Solan Emberborne, the mysterious traveler who awakens in the Candle Room, where every candle represents a soul that still chooses to live despite the darkness. Part companion volume, part illustrated lore book, this guide explores the hidden places, symbols, characters, creatures, memories, glyphs, and mysteries woven throughout the novel. Discover the origins of the Candle Room, the meaning behind the sacred Beacon Glyph, the stories of the Keepers, the dangers that stalk fading flames, the Songbird Phoenix, forgotten cities, living memories, and the countless sparks that refuse to go out. Filled with character profiles, world lore, maps, artwork descriptions, journal excerpts, quotations, timelines, and behind-the-story insights, this collection serves as both a companion for devoted readers and a gateway for those stepping into the world for the first time. For every soul who has ever felt lost, broken, unseen, or uncertain, this guide carries the same message whispered through every candle in the room: Memento de Vivit. Remember to live.

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Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

If you mean an in-universe author profile, as if Solan Emberborne wrote Memento de Vivit himself, this style fits the tone of the novel. About the Author Solan Emberborne remembers very little about where his journey began. He first opened his eyes within the Candle Room, a sanctuary of countless flames suspended between endings and beginnings. Since then, he has walked forgotten roads, crossed silent cities, listened to stories left untold, gathered memories abandoned by time. He is not a hero. He has never sought crowns, victories, glory. Instead, he carries a single ember. Along his travels, Solan has met dreamers who nearly surrendered, wanderers who lost their way, souls who believed their light no longer mattered. From each of them he learned a truth more enduring than any legend: Hope rarely arrives as a blazing fire. More often, it survives as a small flame that refuses to disappear. When not tending candles, collecting echoes, or speaking with travelers beneath unfamiliar stars, Solan enjoys quiet rooftops, old stories, warm tea, the company of friends, the songs of phoenixes, the comfort of laughter, the sight of a single candle burning through the night. He currently resides nowhere in particular. Those who need him most usually find him first. If you discover this book, perhaps one of your candles burns within the Room. If so, know this: Your flame is seen. Your flame is remembered. Your flame matters. Memento de Vivit. Remember to Live. This version reads like a real author biography while preserving the illusion that Solan exists within the world of the story.

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