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    Finding Hope in a World of Exile

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    Finding Hope in a World of Exile

    The Realm of Ruin by Carson Zan Hughes



    “Carson Zan Hughes writes with the enthusiasm of someone who has loved fantasy his whole life and the craft of someone who has worked hard to do it justice.”

    The Realm of Ruin by Carson Zan Hughes begins as a classic exile-and-survival fantasy and gradually unfolds into a story about identity, belonging, trauma and what it means to rebuild a life after everything has been stripped away.

    The Realm of Ruin is a planetary dumping ground — a world to which the ruling council of the Four Realms banishes its monsters, its criminals and its unwanted. When Nyla Youngdew, the sharp-eyed young huntress at the heart of the story, is exiled alongside the ebullient teenage schemer Yevian Bonesmith and the weary older man Wilbur, they arrive with nothing but the clothes on their backs and the skills they were born with. Hughes wastes no time throwing them into chaos: within days of their arrival, the town of Liemstall is besieged by a creature made entirely of animated rope, and Nyla finds herself firing flaming arrows from a rooftop.

    Monsters and Masks

    That capacity for inventive, imaginative creature design is one of Hughes’s strengths. The monsters of the Realm — skeletal bat-serpents called Dreads, animated constructs, creatures pulled from a dozen nightmare traditions — feel fresh and dangerous, and the author is clever enough to give each one a weakness. Monster-hunting here is a craft, and Hughes makes the reader feel that.

    The book’s heart lies in its characters. Nyla is a compelling protagonist: guarded, competent and carrying grief she refuses to speak aloud. Her slow evolution into the archer known as Arrow, and her even slower unraveling back into Nyla Youngdew by the novel’s close, forms a satisfying character arc. Her eventual reunion with her own name is moving.

    The masked monster hunter, Cloak, becomes Nyla’s closest ally and is a man defined by restraint. Hughes writes vulnerability with confidence, refusing to let his characters off the hook too easily while still insisting that recovery is possible. Yevian, meanwhile, provides comic relief. His political instincts, sharpened from a dangerous childhood, make him one of the more layered players.

    A World Worth Returning To

    The world-building is ambitious. The cosmology of the Four Realms — Holy Planets, Dreamgates, the mysterious figure of Moshnoe the Unflinching lurking in the epilogue — suggests a universe far larger than any single novel can contain, and Hughes handles this expansiveness wisely, revealing just enough to intrigue without overwhelming. The masks worn by those who wish to forget their pasts, and the culture that has evolved around them, is inspired.

    The Realm of Ruin is a bold, big-hearted debut. Carson Zan Hughes writes with the enthusiasm of someone who has loved fantasy his whole life and the craft of someone who has worked hard to do it justice. This is a world worth returning to.

    The Realm of Ruin by Carson Zan Hughes

    Publish Date: November 27, 2025

    Genre: Fantasy, Fiction

    Author: Carson Zan Hughes

    Page Count: 372 pages

    Publisher: Vanguard Press

    ISBN: 978-1837949793

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