![]() This adds to the energy and suspense and mystery of the novel. ![]() ![]() There are things in it that don't exist and which are often too difficult to imagine existing in the real world. One fact remains, though: Lightlark is a novel that is a fantasy. There are hardships and misfortunes that many villagers and their leaders must deal with. Although Lightlark is a fantastical world, it is also grounded in reality. Lightlark is a fantastical place in which good and bad magic exist, terrible curses plague the land, and cruel monsters wreak havoc on the world. Lightlark is set on the eponymous land of Lightlark. All of that was possible because the rulers did something uncomfortable for them. Prosperity comes to many citizens in the villages of each ruler. After the Centennial is done and one ruler has been killed, harmony returns to villages. Although painful and not very fun, the rulers do it for the good of themselves and ultimately, the good of their kingdom (and those who live inside of it). Every 100 years, the rulers of different realms gather together for something called the "Centennial." There, they will duke it out with each other until one of the rulers has died. ![]() Written by people who wish to remain anonymousÄoing something difficult for the greater goodĪ major theme of Lightlark is doing something difficult for the greater good. We are thankful for their contributions and encourage you to make your own. These notes were contributed by members of the GradeSaver community. ![]()
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