![]() ![]() Immortals and regular human adults enjoy their wine, ale, and berry liqueurs at dinner and celebrations. There's a story of a king killing children and a duchess using women as archery practice.ĭid you know you can flag iffy content? Adjust limits for Violence & Scariness in your kid's entertainment guide. Talk of mother loss Serilda's mother disappeared when she was very young. Reminders of many violent moments from the first book, especially children getting their hearts eaten and a possessed father beheaded. A childbirth scene has little described beyond screaming. Gory ghost and undead creature imagery: the discovery of a mass burial, a ghost with a tool stuck in eye socket that leaks blood, other ghosts with mortal wounds that seem to bleed. ![]() A village filled with mythological creatures is sacked and burned with many deaths. In skirmishes with arrows, fire, and swords, more gore described including a beheading of a beast and the stabbing deaths of humans. This king also engages his court in the capture, baiting, and torture of mythological creatures for revenge and sport with some gory details including a unicorn horn snapped off. ![]() There's a forced but unconsummated marriage between an immortal king and the pregnant main character, Serilda, with regular death threats and threats against her unborn child. ![]()
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