Moral Stand
With their initiate year over, the Pettit family dispersed to their separate adept postings: Jenn would be on the border with Krogga, defending against incursions. Yukiko was to patrol near Alturis, giving her the chance to see Gregory’s home and childhood friends. Mindy was going back to Grackle to help their younger friends with their troop training. Gregory was headed off to the far northern end of the empire, going to what was known as the most dangerous patrol for an adept magi.
Gregory was sure that Sage Laozi Windfoot had set his posting there to make sure no one said he’d played favorites, but it made him worry for his men— it would take months to get to the town of Coldwood, and his year wouldn’t begin until he relieved the current adept. That would make it closer to a year and a half before his family could gather together in Krogga.
To get there, Gregory would need to use his foresight and knowledge to survive. It wasn’t just the bane beasts that would make the post dangerous, but the eurtik who lived in the north, too. The free eurtik were hunted by slavers, but were also known to attack slavers and magi guard units alike to try to free their kin.
If that wasn’t enough, Gregory would also need to play politics while in the twin towns of Coldwood and Icelake. Both had magus-tier magi posted to them, as incursions of eurtik and bane beasts were common. They were probably the worst kind of magi: those who loved eurtik slaves, or would willingly profit off helping the slavers.
Gregory would need to make hard choices for his adept year. What would he let happen around him while posted to the most dangerous part of the empire? Was it better to turn a blind eye to get by as easily as possible, or would he stand in the way of the powerful people there?
Daniel Schinhofen
Daniel Schinhofen is an author whose passion for storytelling shines through in every book he writes. Best known for his gripping LitRPG and science fiction works, Schinhofen has carved out a space for himself with stories that transport readers into fantastical worlds filled with action, complex characters, and intriguing dilemmas. He has a knack for blending gaming elements with traditional fantasy, creating immersive environments that resonate with fans of both genres.
A self-described "gamer at heart," Schinhofen draws from his experiences in gaming to craft stories that feel familiar yet full of fresh surprises. His novels often feature characters who find themselves thrust into virtual or otherworldly environments where they must adapt, grow, and navigate the challenges of their new reality. Through these stories, Schinhofen explores themes of personal growth, the quest for power, and the impact of choices in a world that often seems controlled by unseen forces.
Aether's Revival
In Aether's Revival, Daniel Schinhofen invites readers into a world where the fabric of reality is not what it seems, and every decision could mean the difference between life and death. Set in a richly constructed universe, the series blends elements of science fiction, fantasy, and high-stakes adventure, drawing readers into a narrative where characters must navigate not just the complexities of a strange new world, but their own inner transformations as they fight for survival and purpose.
Aether's Revival consists of ten books and series is set to expand with the upcoming release of one more book. The current recommended reading order for the series is provided below.