Z is for Zale
1:00 AM
Have you enjoyed this month? I know that I have. I don't think there is any more fitting way to end this series off, then by ending it with a bit about a the narrator of the Tales of Taelis series as his story will (if God allows me to complete the series) be the final installment a few years in the future.
~ His father went insane
~ His mother saved his life by hiding him
~ He is a trained warrior
~ He is much younger than most people realize
~ He is wise for his age, as he has been through much
~ He has an older brother
~ He does not wish to share his tale, because it is a sad one, but he will
~ While his pen is always busy, his mouth does not open often.
Now, to end everything off, you have a chance to win a signed copy of Brothers and Betrayal.
10 comments
I like the picture you picked for Zale!
ReplyDeleteZale, do you have a girlfriend?
Maiden Deborah,
DeleteIt is indeed an honor to be here today. I have many women whom I am honored to call friends, but I suspect you are talking of a more personal relationship. I do indeed have a young lady who is in possession of my heart. Her story is amazing, and one I plan to tell some day, for it is one of virtue, godly character, and integrity.
Zale Kahlon
Prince of Taelis
Hmmm... I haven't read the series but here is my question: What year/years does your story take place in?
ReplyDeleteMaiden Eliza,
DeleteFor things that happened so long ago, it is sometime very difficult to affix a date to it. But think of a time when royals lived in castles, Vikings ruled the seas, honorable knights defended honorable maidens, and the woods were supposed to be full of thieves and you have a good idea of when may tales take place.
Zale Kahlon
Prince of Taelis
I enjoyed learning more about Zale. He's a rather enigmatic element of the Taelis books. :)
ReplyDeleteAlso, this month has been wonderful reading your posts!
I very much enjoyed this month! Thanks for going to all the work of it!
ReplyDeleteI must say, I was surprised by Zale's picture - he IS a lot younger than I thought from reading! =)
He does look extremely young compared to how he writes - he looks like a young teenager in that picture!
ReplyDeleteZale, have you always liked writing? What's the first thing you wrote and how old were you?
Maiden Erika,
DeleteI have enjoyed telling stories since I was very young but did not expect to write them down. My brother, during tragic events which I cannot bring myself to explain now, sent me from Taelis with the charge to write down the stories that were the heritage of our great country.
I was in my twenties when I started my endeavor, yet felt very old in the ways of the world. I only hope that I am able to complete the task of writing down the most important tales of my homeland.
Zale Kahlon
Prince of Taelis
Awesome job on all the posts in April! I enjoyed them. :) Zale seems extremely interesting! A question... Um. Zale, which of the tales you are writing do think is your favorite? Or is it too difficult to chose? :)
ReplyDeleteMaiden Deborah,
DeleteDuring my childhood, my next tale was my favorite, as it is about a group of children who saved our nation.
As I grew older, my favorite became the tale of a daring princess who was shipwrecked in Britain on her was to France.
Now, I think my favorite tale would be that of my brother. Though it is a sad tale, it is full of lessons that must be headed by the young. I only hope that I am able to pen all these noble tales.