17-year-old Mia exists in a chronic state of anxiety. The counselors at her last two schools had a word for it: hyper-vigilance. At Kazemoto Security Corp.’s Supernatural Division, the recruitment scouts have a word for it, too: potential.
A giant piece of paper, covered in numbers, falls from the sky & lands in Button Ole’s back garden. It’s a Gift from a strange, disembodied appendage that lives above, and It’s about to make her life a lot more complicated. A comedy-fantasy novel.
Everyone is right, so if you would capitalize Asians, wouldn’t you capitalize Vaivard? I would say to capitalize it just because it’s a unique word. English has all sorts of rules, but at the end of the day, which way communicates your idea?
Twenty years on from the dissolution of the ancestral monarchy and the bitter civil war that followed, the white stone city of Nahol lies peaceful. But while mortals vie for power, the magics that comprise the very world of Enai begin to stir.