MWSA Review
R. M. Tembreull's Stories, Legends, and Truths is one of the most unique books you will ever read.
Our Mother Earth is protected by a hierarchy of ever more powerful beings, ranging from the "low sentients" to the Guardian Spirits and Elementals. Each stand-alone story is told from the point of view of a different tier, and through the stories the reader comes to understand that our Mother Earth is herself sentient, and that what we call good and evil is actually a constant struggle between the Natural Order and Chaos.
At times told against the backdrop of significant world events, the reader sees how our Earth Mother uses her soldiers to help defend herself when mankind begins to desecrate nature. I particularly enjoyed the story dealing with Nature's forces employed during the Second Battle of the Marne, and also the one which attempts to explain the relationship between canines and man.
Tembreull describes Mother Earth's minions at both their best and their worst. Fans of fantasy would enjoy this interpretation of a living Earth and the war between Order and Chaos.
Review by Rob Ballister (April 2024)
Author's Synopsis
Stories, Legends, and Truths from the Blighted Earth is a book of fictional narratives and artifacts which progressively knit together a hidden world existing outside what humans perceive as our reality. Earth Mother is sentient, and all manner of life on our planet are Her children to whom She gifts sentience of their own. The “spirit essence” or soul is immortal, and all beings progress through many lives. Within this context, sentient life occupies a hierarchy, where the highest tiers are occupied by elementals and Guardian Spirits who are responsible for preserving and maintaining the Natural Order; while those affiliated, coopted, and corrupted by Chaos are continuously trying to disrupt, and ultimately destroy, the balance. There is no such thing as good and evil, just the continual struggle between order and chaos.
The Blighted Earth’s sentient existence, where all life on the planet is connected, reveals a hidden realm and provides a new understanding of our world through the provided stories and artifacts. These tales are described within the context of real-world events and historical conflicts as told from the perspective of various characters occupying the numerous tiers in the Hierarchy of Sentience. Many commonly understood theories of existence and spirituality are reimagined within a new model of the universe where humankind’s place, and our importance within “the All” is very different from what most of us interpret it to be, including the definition of life and lifeforms.
Format(s) for review: Paper and Kindle
Review Genre: Fiction—Horror/Fantasy/Sci-Fi
Number of Pages: 339
Word Count: 116,931