![]() ![]() ![]() I hadn’t read the series it was referencing, but kept seeing it and thought, I want to do something with this… but I want to make it so gay. I had also seen a lot of fan art with fae aesthetics in fandom spaces. So, in this duology, you’ll find tropes like friends to enemies to lovers, and there only being one bed, and the arranged marriage trope-which is obviously a big one for this story. I grew up on fanfiction and with a love of fanfiction tropes, but I had never seen a traditionally published series that used those tropey, fanfic romance plots involving a trans main character. The original inspiration began from two places. In the second and final book, Wyatt and Emyr return to the faery kingdom of Asalin where opposition from within threatens to destroy their kingdom.ĭo you remember your original inspiration for the Witch King duology? Where did it all begin? The novels star Wyatt Croft, a trans teen witch who flees faery realm for the human world after losing control of his magic, leaving his traumatic past and royal fiancé, Prince Emyr, behind. ![]() Edgmon’s duology that began with 2021’s The Witch King. This May, The Fae Keeper will conclude H.E. ![]()
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