Let the world, mortals, and immortals know that The Cowherd Prince by
@krisudayasankar, though personally would have liked it to be titled Shauri, is my first physical copy of any literary piece.
@krisudayasankar It's not much, but it's honest work, am really sorry, didn't purchase the Aryavarta Chronicles legally. Ok, didn't purchase them at all, just downloaded off the net.
Let the world, mortals, and immortals know that The Cowherd Prince by
@krisudayasankar, though personally would have liked it to be titled Shauri, is my first physical copy of any literary piece.
@MohantyGourav7 Think it's called Narak, or Nagaloka, but ok, but I am still sceptical about the names, too ASOIAF inspired, but you do you. And wish you all the best. Any hope to see your second book next year?
@MohantyGourav7 Pataal Lok is divided into 7 levels, it's not a level, and couldn't get around the name Xath, like personally would have liked all Gods to be named Vedic like, loved the way you named Daevas though, felt diaphanous, but Thorin, made me laugh. And not to forget Savitre Lios.
@MohantyGourav7 Ah! Was never mentioned, or I glanced over it. Yo! From Bhubaneswar only, sorry, I didn't, umm, buy the physical copy. And seriously, seven hells, and seven gods, like how obsessed you are with ASOIAF? Rhetorical. A lot, I know.
It's kind of funny now that not a single teacher in grade 12 is calling us "fish market," like duh! It's like they don't care if you read or not. #school or something.
So, we were in English class, and I was like nearest to the teacher. He was trying to get across the meaning of "foreshadowing," and I kid you not, everyone in my class heard, and noted it as Portiashadowing...