In many stories, power is something to be gained.A reward.A tool.A path to victory.But the Eye does not follow that logic.It does not make you stronger.It shows you what strength truly is —and whether you possess it at all.
Power is never free
Power is never free.Every gift demands a price.Not always in blood.Not always in loss you can name.Sometimes, the cost is quieter.A shift in who you are.A line crossed without noticing.
A truth you can no longer ignore.In fantasy, power is often mistaken for escape.A way out. A way forward. A way above.But the stories that endure the ones that stay ,understand something deeper:Power does not elevate.It reveals.
It strips away illusion.It exposes intention.And sooner or later,it asks the only question that matters:What are you willing to become to keep it?
Characters & the Cost of Power
In my stories, power is never a gift without consequence.
It doesn’t arrive to save the hero. It arrives to test them. Every character who touches power in The Eye of the Hawk pays a price — not always in blood, but in certainty, innocence, or belief.Strength demands choice, and choice leaves scars.
Nathan does not become powerful because he is destined to rule.
He becomes powerful because he must decide who he is willing to become — and what he is willing to lose.
Power, in this world, does not corrupt instantly.
It reveals. It exposes fear behind courage, ambition behind duty, and compassion behind restraint. The greatest danger is not what power allows a character to do — but what it convinces them is necessary.
That is the true cost.
Not domination. Not victory.
But the quiet moment when a character realizes they can never return to who they were before. This is why my characters hesitate. Why they doubt. Why they suffer. Because power without conscience is destruction — and conscience without courage is silence. And somewhere between the two, the story is born.
THE EYE OF THE HAWK
When power chooses the unlikely. What if the artifact meant to heal a fractured world
didn’t seek a hero —
but a child still learning who he is? In the ancient city of Antaver, eleven-year-old Nathan, a gifted yet hesitant student at the Ariosa Military Academy, uncovers a forgotten gemstone older than war itself.
The Eye of the Hawk watches.
It reveals.
It chooses.As kingdoms and factions race to claim its power, Nathan must decide
whether to follow rigid doctrine —
or trust an older wisdom built on balance, compassion, and choice.A myth-inspired YA fantasy about identity, moral growth, and the cost of power. Begin the journey.
The Eye is watching.
The Battle Within
The struggle between good and evil has never been a war of armies. It is a quieter, more dangerous conflict—one that unfolds inside the human heart. There are moments when light does not appear pure, and darkness does not feel entirely corrupt. Between them lies a fragile space where choice defines us. In my stories, the battle is never about victory. It is about balance. It is about the cost of power, the weight of conscience, and the courage to face what we fear within ourselves. Because the true war is not fought on the battlefield, but in silence—when no one is watching,and the soul must decide which voice to follow.
When the page becomes a mirror
The page is never truly blank.It carries whispers, scars, and secrets. Every word I write feels like pulling a thread that ties the realm of the imagined to the fractures of reality.Heroes are never born perfect; they are tested, wounded, and forced to discover within themselves a courage they never knew existed.
The Eye of the Hawk
For those who still believe in legends.And for the ones who carry the light through the shadows.“The Eye of the Hawk” is more than just a fantasy novel. It is a journey through a world where loyalty, sacrifice, and destiny intertwine — a story for readers who seek meaning beyond the ordinary.
Discover the path of heroes and traitors, the whispers of forgotten gods, and the eternal struggle between darkness and ligh.
The Eye of the Hawk – A Tale Beyond Shadows
In a world where shadows whisper and legends breathe, The Eye of the Hawk unfolds as more than a story—it is a journey through power, loss, and the fragile light that survives within darkness.At the heart of the tale lies a struggle not only between armies and sorcery, but also within the minds of those who dare to seek the truth. Every character is caught between loyalty and betrayal, control and freedom, despair and hope.This is not simply a fantasy. It is a mirror of the choices we face:Do we follow the hunger for power, or the call of compassion?Do we bend to the weight of shadows, or carve our path through them?For those who still believe in legends, The Eye of the Hawk is a reminder that even in the darkest times, the human spirit can defy fate.
Would you dare to walk through the shadows to find the light?
Whispers in the Shadows of Arvasenia
“There are battles that leave no mark upon the body,
yet carve deep scars into the soul.
In the shadows of Arvasenia, between the whispers of the wind and the fragments of light,
I learned that truth is not always an ally.
And that to hold the Eye of the Hawk
is to carry the weight of all that will never be spoken.”
— The Eye of the Hawk
A legacy buried in blood. A truth guarded by shadows. One eye sees them all
“He never wanted to be a legend.He just wanted to protect one truth.But the truth is heavier than any sword.”
From The Eye of the Hawk