|   | A Most Irregular Prophecy by Ness Kingsley “I didn’t have anything left to do except to die. I would do it nobly. With dignity. Preferably after a moving speech.” A monstrous Natterdash is waking, the dread Wizard Tig is stalking Planet Ora, and a new Prophecy regarding their destruction has been announced. In the central role? A Human abducted from 21st century England and cast as The Foretold One. Long time captive and full time Suffragist, Victorian Primula ‘Vi’ Ravensbourne is dragged into the mix to act as translator and Thrawk keeper. With unseen enemies, reluctant Foretold Ones, and a gift that is Most Unexpected, she’ll soon find that all is not as it seems. Vi may want the populace to have a Voice, but one must be alive in order to speak. Can Vi help fulfil a Prophecy that is rapidly running off track, and off script? Adult • Fantasy • Science Fiction/Space Opera | 
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                            Worldbuilding: Aided the story Plot: Mostly clear Characters: Roles are clear 
                            Storytelling: Balanced Immersion: Satisfying, fulfilling experience Emotional Response: Engaging 
                            Thought Provoking: New ideas came up Cover: Matches the story well | 
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