Keeler borrows from the classics, a child with a great destiny is born, and shows us a world with immense potential. The prologue takes us on an epic trip through the celestial creation myth of the world of Aellor. Often a prologue is looked at as unnecessary, but in the case of Keeler's monolithic scope, I found it refreshing and well worth the brevity of its read. Chapter One takes us and throws us into the fire quite literally, all too often the setup of Epic Fantasy must first take us through the same monotonous steps. Keeler punches you right in the mouth with a fantastically flaming entrance to Aellor.