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Author’s name:
H. A. Titus
Title of book and/or
series:
Forged Steel, Book 1 of the Crucible Series
Brief summary of the
story:
Downtown. Coffee shop. 2 AM.
One minute, Josh is firing off sarcastic remarks at his best
friend Marc – the next, they’re running from shape-shifters. Apparently, even
best friends don’t share all their secrets.
Now Josh is in danger. He can see the monsters among the
humans.
When Marc is kidnapped, Josh finds himself pulled into the
schemes of the fae courts, and throws in his lot with Marc’s allies: the lovely
Larae, a human named David, and the fighter, Eliaster. But what began as a
rescue mission becomes something much more involved…
And all Josh wants to do is get out before it’s too late.
Brief description of
the world or location you created for this story:
Much of the story takes place in our world, as it is urban
fantasy. However, the fae have in many locations established underground cities
collectively known as the Underworld. An Underworld city is usually established
underneath an existing human city, in a cavern hidden by fae glamour to human
eyes and instruments. There are hidden Overworld entrances in various locations--in
Forged Steel, those locations would
be a breakwall on Lake Michigan (for the Chicago Underworld), and the lowest
level of a parking garage (in Springfield, Missouri). Each Underworld city is
comprised of residential areas ringing a central business area known as the
Market. At the outskirts of the cavern, there are usually several mansions or
nicer homes where the elite rich fae live.
If we were to visit
The Underworld as tourists, what would you recommend that we see or do there?
The Market would be a must-see. Weapons shops with swords
and daggers, booths where you can get traditional Celtic food, weird little
shops that are a mix of restaurant, bar, and personal goods store, fae glamour
potions--it's all there. It's kind of a mix of a human carnival and a medieval
festival.
What dangers should
we avoid in The Underworld?
Don't go down any streets that look deserted, or where there
are only a few people. Stick to crowds and don't wander off. Also, if you see
any fae with any sort of raven tattoo, run. They're most likely a member of the
Lucht Leanuna, who want to bring their evil king Fear Doricht into our world,
and they do not like humans in the
least.
Is there a distinct
or unusual type of food or meal that we might be served in The Underworld?
Irish Boxties are griddle cakes made of ptotatoes, milk,
flour, and seasonings. Cranachan is an oatmeal pudding with raspberries and
cream--it's traditionally washed down with really strong whiskey, but there are
a few places that also serve it with homemade cream soda. Another popular
dessert are sandbakkels, which are Norwegian cookies with lots of butter and
sugar.
Fae are also, strangely, really fond of hot curry. You can
find it everywhere, with any sort of meat you want.
Basically, don't expect to find any diet food. Fae really
don't understand that human obsession.
What types of
weaponry or fighting styles are common in The Underworld?
Swords are preferred, though most fae carry a gun or two as
backup. A popular type of sword is called a glamour sword, which is any kind of
sword infused with fae glamour to keep humans from noticing the weapons quite
as much. Since fae have short tempers and are volatile, a lot of them also know
at least some hand to hand combat, and a lot of the fae warriors are basically
glorified street brawlers.
What types of
vehicles, animals, technology, etc. are used to travel in or to The Underworld?
As it's underground, there aren't a ton of vehicles in the
Underworld. Mostly mopeds and dirtbikes/motorcycles. A few fae who do a lot of
things aboveground have regular vehicles, and you'll see a lot of the richer
fae with muscle cars, supercars, and flashy, high end vehicles. Fae like to
show off.
What types of plants,
animals, or sentient races might we encounter in The Underworld that we don’t see
on Earth?
There are all sorts of sidhé
(which is pronounced shee) other than fae. Trolls are common, as well as
goblins and cat-sidhé (goblins with
mangy fur, claws, and pointed ears). Other monsters include the bean sidhé (what Americans know as the
banshee), the sluagh, (pronounced
sloo-ah, rumored to suck out people's souls), the faoladh (benevolent werewolves who are known as protectors,
especially of the elderly and of children), and the droch fhola (pronounced drok-o-la [yes, as in Dracula], which is
theorized to be the actual basis for the Irish Bram Stoker's novel, rather than
the legends of Vlad the Impaler.) That's a sampling. There are many creepy,
deadly monsters in the lives of the fae, though thankfully they seem to be
pretty scarce in modern day.
What role, if any,
does magic or the supernatural play in the lives of people in The Underworld? If there is magic, please give some examples
of what it involves or how it’s used.
Fae, and most other types of sidhé, have a natural "magic" called glamour. They use it
to alter their appearance, most often to appear human, though they can also use
it to appear younger, older, or disappear altogether. Some glamour also gives
fae other abilities, though this is rare. All fae posses glamour, as well as
very few half-fae.
Another type of magic, blood magic, is employed by Fear
Doirich's followers. This is regarded solely as evil and unnatural, as the
practitioners use it to harm others, and occasionally, bind demons and
monsters.
Some fae follow Druidic practices, though they're pretty
secretive about their beliefs and rituals.
Many fae believe in God, whom they call "the
Almighty", and they certainly believe in angels and demons, though stories
of supernatural involvement come from long ago and most believe they've been
embellished in the telling.
Is there any advanced
or unusual technology in The Underworld?
If you haven’t described it already, please give some examples.
Fae generally aren't very good with technology, so that tends
to be pretty limited. Some fae have basic cell phones and computers, but other
than that, they tend to steer clear of it.
Tell us about any
sports, games, or activities that are available for entertainment in The
Underworld.
Well, there's always hand-to-hand combat events, and sword
matches. Some fae treat these with the same enthusiasm that wrestling meets in
the Overworld. Fae also enjoy darts, rounders (similar to cricket), and soccer.
Are the days of the
week and months of the year the same in The Underworld as on Earth? What
holidays or special events are celebrated regularly there?
The four mid-season holidays are important to fae, as it was
then that their original world Tir Ni-all was said to be the most easily
accessed by those on earth. Rather than Halloween, fae celebrate All Souls Day
on November 2, when they remember and honor their ancestors, especially those
who fell in battle. They also celebrate Yule (Christmas).
Is there a particular
religion practiced in the Underworld?
Please describe what it involves.
Typically, religious fae fall under three
categories--Christian, Druidic, and the Lucht, who follow Doiricht as if he is
a god.
What is the political
or government structure in The Underworld?
Who is in charge there at the moment, and what kind of leader is he/she?
Fae politics are pretty fragmented. Fae are typically split
into two courts, Seelie and Unseelie, and each Underworld city has a Highlord
from each court. Underneath him, there might be various counselors and lords
who have separate tasks (such as acting as a liaison between the Highlord and
the local faoladh pack), but it
depends on the size of the city.
Are there any other
unique cultural practices that we should be aware of if we visit The Underworld?
Fae are extremely respectful of their dead and cremate the
remains rather than allowing them to rot in the earth. They also tend to look
down on humans, especially humans who do not adapt to the culture.
I grew up in Springfield, Missouri, where the first book
partially takes place. Eventually, in The Crucible series, the characters move
up to the Upper Peninsula of Michigan, where I currently live. I have plans to
use a lot of places up here, because it's such a unique area that has a lot of
potential for fae wars and intrigue…not to mention a few abandoned open-pit
copper ore mines that will make perfect dumping grounds for bodies. *evil grin*
What, if any, “hot-button”
or controversial topics do you touch on in your book?
I didn't deliberately set out to write about anything
controversial. I just wanted to tell a good story. But some folks have found it
controversial with how my characters never really rise above their 'flawed
hero' status. At the end of Forged Steel, I leave the two MCs with some
unresolved issues that I plan on bringing up in the rest of the series.
Certainly things will get better for them, a lot better in some certain cases,
but I don't ever really plan on them becoming "perfect" or fully
putting their problems to rest, because I don't see that as something that's
realistic. In my own personal life, I may be able to put some of my issues to
rest for a time, but inevitably, they will rear their ugly heads again, and I
think that's normal, because we're flawed human beings.
Where, and in what
formats, can we purchase your book(s)?
Please include links.
Where can readers
connect with you online?
My wesbite is hatitus.com,
and I'm active on Instagram and Twitter, with occasional forays
into Facebook.
I hope you all enjoyed the trip to The Underworld. Questions about the world or the book? Ask them in the comments and the author will get back to you!
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Please join us again next Monday for a trip to the enclosed fortress of Victory Valley, in Realm Explorers Part LX!
Click here to read other posts in the Realm Explorers series.
Please join us again next Monday for a trip to the enclosed fortress of Victory Valley, in Realm Explorers Part LX!
-Annie Douglass Lima
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