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TALLI, DAUGHTER OF THE MOON by Sourya

TALLI, DAUGHTER OF THE MOON

Volume 1

by Sourya ; translated by François Vigneault ; illustrated by Sourya

Pub Date: Sept. 27th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-63715-082-5
Publisher: Oni Press

Talli flees persecution for her powers in this work translated from French.

When Lord Ulric attacks her castle home, Talli’s adoptive father, Lord Borin, stays behind to defend it while she escapes with the knight Sir Alan. With sharpshooter Capt. Nina in pursuit, the duo flee. Pavel, a merchant, and his grandson, Lélo, offer Talli and Alan transport to Dame Sybbyl, where Talli will be safe. On the road Talli meets worshippers of the moon goddess Meness—they must follow their forbidden religion in secret as they are branded heretics. Talli learns more about her own origins as a Summoner, or descendant of Meness, who had four baby girls. Since the first chimera war, nobles have attempted to eradicate Summoners; Talli is the very last survivor. When a Summoner’s blood is shed, a magical creature known as a chimera appears, and this knowledge keeps the group on a strict deadline: They must reach refuge with Dame Sybbyl before Talli’s next period comes. Meanwhile, Lord Ulric interrogates Lord Borin, concerned that Talli’s inherited powers could lead to another chimera war. The setting evokes medieval Europe, and the story is populated by racially diverse characters; Talli reads White. This action-oriented graphic novel features classic fantasy motifs, engaging characters, and expressive, dynamic, manga-style art. The framing of menstruation as something once naturally accommodated may feel empowering to some readers.

A plot-driven fantasy adventure that keeps pages turning.

(author/illustrator notes) (Graphic fantasy. 14-18)