Elves of the Taliswood [A Noblebright High Fantasy]
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Summary:
Tendil Bascombe is a Human and he's reminded of it at every turn. Working as a trade negotiator for the notorious Hard Coast Company, his job is to secure the lucrative amber concession on offer from the reclusive Gray Elves in their forest home deep in the ancient Taliswood.
He must compete against other Elves, the hyena-headed Gnolls of the Western Waste, and Swalesian slavers from the South. He must survive assassination attempts and war while navigating a world of palace intrigue, treachery, magic, and romance.
He's in over his head, but does he have the fortitude to rise to the occasion? Will pluck and charm be enough to see him through, or will he need to dig to find more within himself?
This is a slow-burn, noblebright tale in the high fantasy tradition. It's a story involving rich character development and immersive world building as our protagonist climbs the ladder from mortal to much more. Along the way, there's love, deception, friendship, and growth.
What to Expect:
👾 Mecha-like god battles
😘 Romance
🌱 Personal Growth
⚔️ Chivalry
🪄 Magic
🧚♀️ High Fantasy
👸 Royalty
✨ Noblebright
😈 Evil Villains
Information
- Status
- Completed
- Year
- 2025
- Author
- Eric Gordon March
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- Rating
- 4.0/ 5.0
- Followers
- 53
- Views
- 33,268
Chapters(117 total)
- Volume 1, Chapter 36: Higher PowersMar 10, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 35: Mother HuntingMar 8, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 34: How to Kill a WitchMar 5, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 33: Treacherous TimesMar 5, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 32: Answers in AmberMar 3, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 31: From the ShadowsFeb 28, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 30: A Savage SpectacleFeb 26, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 29: The Rat KingFeb 24, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 28: Clarity in the SunFeb 23, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 27: In the City of the DeadFeb 21, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 26: Love in WartimeFeb 19, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 25: March of the GnollsFeb 18, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 24: Children of WarFeb 17, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 23: Queen and ConsortFeb 16, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 22: Taken to AccountFeb 15, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 21: Friends and LoversFeb 14, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 20: A Painful AdmissionFeb 14, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 19: Half-Elf, All WitchFeb 13, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 18: The Making of a SoldierFeb 11, 2025
- Volume 1, Chapter 17: Maps and Maps and MapsFeb 10, 2025
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Community Reviews(3)
- KRSW_Nax3Royal Road★★★★★ 5.0Elves of the Taliswood pull you into a world that feels lived-in, with a deep history between elves and humans. It takes a little time to get into the flow, especially if you’re not familiar with the series, but once the pieces start coming together, it gets pretty interesting because I, for one is a sucker for a rich worldbuilding
What I liked most was that the elves aren’t just the usual mystical, all-knowing beings, they have struggles, politics, and real stakes. The writing is descriptive without being over-the-top, and you can tell the author has put a lot of thought into the world. That said, the beginning isn’t exactly fast-paced, so if you’re looking for instant action, this might not hook you right away.
Overall, it feels like it’s setting up for something big. If you like fantasy with detailed world-building and tension that builds over time, it seems like a solid start. - YSKJRoyal Road★★★★★ 5.0This first chapter reminded me of classic Tolkien, in a good way. The exposition and worldbuilding is supported by a fantastic quality of prose that makes the whole thing a very cozy, very classical read. Honestly, Greer's story of his dealings as a delegate of the Hard Coast Company will be very, very interesting. I love political, mercantile stories like these that take their time with establishing the world, the setting, all the different races and kingdoms to come. If done by a different, less skilled author, I don't think any of these elements would work well in a first chapter. But really, it doesn't feel like an exposition dump. It feels like an exploration or a journal log of a great big beautiful fantasy realm that we are getting primed to explore with Greer. I'm extremely excited for this story: if you like Tolkien, Tad Williams, or even anything by Guy Gavriel Kay, I'm sure this will greatly appeal to you!
- M.E. CheRoyal Road★★★★ 4.0Inclusions, an Elves of Taleswood Tale is a fantasy story that follows a young human negotiator representing a powerful trade company in elven territory. The narrative blends political intrigue, world-building, and subtle magical elements, creating an immersive setting that feels both fanciful and grounded.
Immersive World-Building: The description of the elves’ tree-dwelling lifestyle is a standout feature, creating a setting that feels both magical and practical.
Unique Premise: The protagonist’s role as a trade representative in elven territory offers a fresh perspective on traditional fantasy tropes.
Subtle Magic and Technology: The story introduces magical and technological elements in a way that enhances the world without overwhelming the reader.
I recommend Inclusions to fans of fantasy who enjoy rich world-building and political intrigue. While this stories early chapters have some rough bits, its engaging premise and immersive setting make it a promising read.