
There is a reason the best stories feel true even when they aren't real.
The Song of the Realms was never meant to be escapism. Nor is it a pure allegory. There will not always be clear "X" equals "Y" in the real world (with the exception of the Voice).
Rather, it was always meant to be a mirror — a place where the things that are most real about life, faith, and the human experience could be seen from a new angle.
The fantasy is the medium (like tones of paint) the story is the picture, and the truth is the canvas holding all of it up.
This is the space where the story meets real life — where a theme from the chronicles becomes a reflection on faith, where a character's struggle points toward something worth sitting with, where the world of the Realms becomes a doorway into the world we actually live in.
It's part author reflection, part devotional — and entirely rooted in the belief that story is one of the oldest ways truth has ever traveled.
If you've read the chronicles and felt something you couldn't quite name, this is where we'll try to name it together.
Come back often. There's more to find here than fantasy.