Aurora Mizutani’s “The Seventh Son of the Seventh Daughter, Mortem’s Origins”

Mortem’s Origins Aurora Mizutani’s “The Seventh Son of the Seventh Daughter, Mortem’s Origins” is the second installment in The Seventh Spawned Pentalogy Saga, delving into the intricate narrative of Mortem, the offspring of the witch Maga.
Mizutani’s storytelling captures the essence of Mortem’s character development, making it a significant addition to the saga that deepens the overarching narrative and enriches the reader’s understanding of the mystical elements at play. Get it on Amazon
In the enchanting realm of Eldergrove, the character Mortem emerges as a figure shrouded in mystery. He is notably the seventh son of a seventh daughter, a birth marked by a dark omen that links him to chaos and prophecy. His mother, Maga, is a powerful witch who defied natural and moral boundaries to conceive him, using the seed of a convict. This act of defiance not only highlights her strength but also sets the stage for Mortem’s destiny as a formidable Warlock, shaped by the complexities of his origins and the weight of his lineage. The exploration of Mortem’s origins not only enriches the saga but also invites readers to reflect on the complexities of their own identities. Get it on Amazon
Set in the mystical realm of Eldergrove, the narrative intertwines themes of fear and reverence surrounding Mortem, who is born under a dark omen as the seventh son of a seventh daughter. His unique birth circumstances position him at the intersection of the mortal and supernatural worlds, highlighting the chaos and prophecy that define his existence. This book expands on the themes of identity and destiny, as Mortem navigates the challenges of his lineage and the expectations placed upon him. The story intricately weaves elements of magic and familial ties, highlighting the struggles and growth of a character caught between his heritage and his own aspirations. Get it on Amazon
The foundation of the saga is based on Mizutani’s research, which she previously explored in her first book, “The Scions of Olabisi Ajala, Olabisi Ajala’s Death.” This earlier work introduces the compelling idea that both Mizutani and her father might be seventh-born children, adding significant thematic richness to the series. Readers are encouraged to delve into “The Scions of Olabisi Ajala” to gain a deeper understanding of the concepts that inform this engaging narrative. Get it on Amazon

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