Nahoko Uehashi is a Japanese author who primarily writes juvenile fantasy books and has won numerous awards for her work. She also holds a professorship in ethnology at Kawamura Gakuen Women's University, where she completed a Ph.D. on the Yamatji, an indigenous Australian people. The university profile of jidou_uehashi.html highlights her accomplishments and contributions to the field of ethnology.
Following an attack by a pack of contaminated hounds on a mining party, Van, who was previously a soldier but is now enslaved, wakes up with extraordinary strength. He easily breaks free from his rest...
The Lone Antlers were a group of warriors who sacrificed themselves to protect their homeland from the empire of Zol. Their leader, Van, was captured and put into slavery in a salt mine. On one night,...
Balsa journeys back to the land of her birth, Kanbal, in order to confront the painful memories of her past. However, due to the repercussions of those events and the hidden truth entombed within the ...
Erin is a 10-year-old girl who lives with her mother in the Tai Koh Region. She has a big love for animals, especially the Touda, dragon-like creatures used in the war.Her mother Soyon was originally ...
Erin is a young girl who lives with her mother in a village which raises war-lizards, called Touda. We see her daily life, which changes as she grows up. Meanwhile, there is growing tension between th...
Every 100 years, a Water Fairy lays an egg inside someone who becomes the Guardian of Fairies. This time around, it's Chagum, the second prince of New Yogo Kingdom. Life isn't easy for Chagum; his fat...
In ancient times when nature's equilibrium governed human societies, Prince Chagum was falsely accused of being possessed by the malevolent water demon, which had been defeated a century ago by the em...