A classic tale of friendship and fantasy . . .

image Prophecy's winding story, roughly set in medieval times in the mythical kingdom of Rhylore, opens with a young peasant named Juno Crescent doing what he does best: getting into trouble with his roguish friend Motley. Together they live in a quiet backwater farming town called Stonemill, located in an obscure corner of the realm and separated from the bustling mainland by the great Rhylorean seas.

Stonemill is run by an oppressive tyrant who has pushed and taxed the peasants of the small village to the point of rebellion. Juno's older brother Jack acts as leader of the "Black Roses", a small but formidable group of freedom fighters to which much of Stonemill's youth belong.

The plot opens just as tensions begin to boil, erupting into a bloody struggle between the Black Roses and Lord Daradrik's fearsome legion of corrupt soldiers.

Juno is soon forced to leave his home and venture out into the wild Rhylorean landscape. He and a growing number of companions discover lurking evil as well as ancient beauty in the enchanted world around them. When they stumble across dark secrets and corruption hidden deep within the noble workings of the realm, Juno's journey becomes one of moral questioning and self-discovery, of friendship and fortitude.

And what begins as a simple quest transforms into an epic war between heavenly forces, with the very fate of the kingdom at stake.