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“I'm Lexi, oldest sister and fantasy lord nerd, and I'm Nicole, younger sister, and romantic at heart.”
And we're here to help cure your booking over. Obviously beyond excited today because we are preparing for our deep dive of when the moon hatched by Sarah A. Parker. This is two years in the making coming on! Today's episode is a fan guide as we enter the rich world of the Moonfall series. Today we're also going to explain how spoilers will work for these episodes.
We'll walk through our deep dive's format, yes including our new segment names, and in general what you can expect from these jam packed deep dive episodes starting next Monday, March 9th. Plus, we'll give a little insight as to what we're most excited for for our When the Moon hatched deep dive and a special announcement for this book's deep dive coverage.
As always, please listen closely to our spoiler warning.
“This episode right here, this When the Moon hatched fan guide does not contain plot spoilers.”
When the Moon hatched is known for its complex world with high fantasy elements. And naturally with a lot of new world building information, it can be a little overwhelming. So look at today's fan guide as your cheat sheet for when the Moon hatched. Whether you're about to start the book or your mid-read or prepping for a reread with our deep dive. So with all of that said, if you do not know that the world began with five, that's okay.
You're safe to listen to this podcast. Next, we if fantasy fan girls are adults who say adult things about adult books.
In other words, friends, this podcast is rated R.
Convegaure. He's not wearing this will be spoiler free, but I am not promising it will be very free. So please be mindful of this little listening ears.
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First things first, let's discuss how time works in this world because it's n...
It's important to note that this planet, it does not turn.
So the sun is positioned where the northern territory the burn gets the sun and the southern part of the planet, the shade does not get the sun.
“So knowing that day and night can't exist in the same way we know of it on earth, how does it work here?”
Well, there are bands of silver ribbons that are tethered to the northern and southern poles and these bands of silver ribbons are called the Aurora ribbons. These ribbons move across the sky from east to west and that is how people know when it's day spelled d-a-e or slumber. It's day when the Aurora ribbons are in the sky and slumber when the ribbons are not in the sky. Sumber is obviously our version of night. One Aurora cycle is equivalent to our 24 hour day. So at least that's the same. Now let's talk years or in this case phases because yes years work differently in this world too.
If an Aurora cycle is a 24 hour day, one phase is 1000 Aurora cycles. I'll be honest, this makes more sense than our version. It kind of does. If you're like, what time is that on earth? Welcome to Cycle Math. Oh my god, it's already stormy. I'm so happy!
“A phase is just shy of two and three quarters earth years, but remember that people here live much much longer than we do because they're fake.”
So if someone is 9 phases old, that's technically 9000 Aurora cycles are 9,000 24 hour days d-a-e. Calculating to then 24.64 years in an earth year. But in this particular instance, a 9 phase old day would be much more similar to how a 9 year old is on this earth. According to Sarah in our interview with her two years ago, wow, a phase only considered elderly after thousands of phases. How does one track a phase? This is so freaking cool. They can track the start and end of a phase based on how thick or thin the Aurora ribbons are.
TLDR, look at the sky in this world. This place is so pretty and lastly, one Eon equals 100 phases. One Eon is 100,000 Aurora cycles.
“Moving on to this world's version of the gods, aka the creators. They are very, very important in this world.”
There are five creators and five million phases ago, they used their songs to create this world.
Boulder, the god of ground, created the globe and sculpted everything from the hot sands of the burn to the blackstone of the shade. Rain, the goddess of water, coded the world and filled its dips and valleys to form rivers and cloaked the shade in frost. The goddess of air had soft words rustling the leaves while her shrieks churned the seas into violent waves. Ignios, the god of fire, loved, closed so fiercely that he did everything to impress her from blazing the jungles to volcanic blasts. While the world was taking shape, the fifth and final god, chaos, the god of ether, watched on in jealousy, but from his emptiness is where life bloomed from people to all sorts of creatures, including the dragons.
And when the dragons were ready to in their eternal lives, they would fly skyward, curling up into balls and calcifying into moons. So, after the world's beloved moons aka dead dragons, began to fall crashing into the world. No! The other gods discovered it was chaos to blame when the moons began falling. The gasp, chaos, bad! So, they trapped the ether god in a sterling diadem known as the ether stone. And to this day, that crown is where chaos, god of ether, is trapped and remains.
The story behind this diadem slowly became a myth after millions and millions of phases, into one Aurora prize one morning, where the first time in more than five million phases, a moon fell again.
And that is where our story begins. I'm covered in shows right now. I love this block! Oh my god! Moving on to the magic system in this world, the type of magic we learn the most about is elemental magic, which is magic gifted to individuals from the creators, but it's not just enough to be able to hear the songs of the creators in order to wield the creators elemental magic.
It's a whole other language that needs to be learned as well.
Most people who hear the elemental songs can only hear one, maybe two if they are lucky, but there are very rare cases for people to hear more than two, so three, and it's pretty much unheard of to hear four. But again, if someone can hear more than one of the creator songs, that is more languages to learn, making it exponentially harder for that person to wield those songs at a profession level.
“Each creator has an associated color with their elemental magic to indicate to others that they can hear these elemental songs. These colors are worn in the form of a bead on the person.”
Red signifies the creator "ignos" which means that they can wield the elemental magic of fire. Blue is for rain and her element of water. Clear colored beads mean the person is an air wielder for the creator "clode" and brown is for bolder. The elemental magic of the ground, think or fender. We have "roonies" so this is completely separate from elemental song wielders. Roonies are someone who has learned how to wield symbols. Literally, they wield rooms they're called "roonies". It's nice, that's a nice and simple thing, thanks Sarah.
This "roonic" language was found in an ancient tomb that some believe "Kalus" the god of ether wrote these rooms on this tomb wall in his desperation to be heard.
I'm so excited to learn more about this that just gives me chills.
“"Same "roonies" where a white bead and slash or white cloaks with buttons down the front that are stamped with different symbols that announce the Roonies talents.”
For different levels of skill, the buttons are made out of different materials. So let's say someone has a wood button that means they're more elementary level of Roonie.
But if they have a diamond button, that means they are the most advanced. Next, we have "truth tunes".
These are people who have the unique ability to be able to tell if another is lying. They are prized by the crowns for their ability to tell if someone can hear the elemental songs, or if they have none of those powers aka they're a null. There are also the very rare mind-wefts who have the ability to dig into people's minds, so they're the equivalent of mind readers, or flesh threads who are our version of healers, and they're trained in the art of using rooms to mend flesh, muscle, and organs. So yes, there are other types of magic and people that can wield them that is separate from the creator's elemental magic.
Then we have non-magical people who like Nicole said they are called "nose". A null is someone who does not hear any of the elemental songs. In certain kingdoms, their ears are clipped to show this, and it reflects that they are less than citizens. A clip is a small circular notch cut into the peak of a phase ear. Again, this is just in specific kingdoms for "nose". It's equated to literally something coming up and taking a nibble out of the ear, however, that's not how they make it happen, but that's just the visual that we're given.
“And if we're talking magic, we have to give parchment-larks a shout-out. What of my favorite magical elements of all time?”
Parchment-larks are a reliable and very common form of communication in this world. They are ruined squares of parchment that have activation lines. So when folded into the shape of a lurk, these notes will flutter to the one the message is intended for.
Basically, parchment-larks are paper birds, and that is how people send messages to each other in this world.
Brilliant, and so simple, I love it! Now that we have our footing down for the way that time works differently, the creators, the magic, etc. It is time to go through those three main areas of the world, because each are very different. We're going to start from the closest to the sun, the burn, which is the most northern third of the world. It is the side of the world that is always very, very sunny and very, very hot to the point where special clothing is required to protect your skin, so you don't become crispy.
Some people even use a sun deterrent poultice to add extra protection to their skin. I love that this is just like sunscreen in this world, it's so good. There are rainforests, sandy plains, and large bodies of water in the burn. It also often storms here. This is actually the only territory that gets rain. Important locations for us to know in the burn are its capital, Dom. The city is made up of rounded clay buildings with plants, trees, and vines climbing over the city. This is also the location of the Imperial Stronghold, where the king and his family live. Then we have the Botanic Plains, which are a large stretch of land in the burn that are home to the Jekyll clan.
The Jekyll clan is known for its strong warriors. Let's talk about politics in the burn. This kingdom was previously ruled by King Osteran Vega, and now it is ruled by King Kong Vega, the late King's youngest son.
The burn uses the currency of gold, which is different than the other two kin...
What's it like for people with magic in the burn allowed me to explain? Elemental beads here are worn in hair, beard, or on clothing. Young elementals attend stroke academy to train.
“While nose here are given the option to discover if they have an affinity for rooms, and if not, they have the option to choose to study something or to take an apprenticeship.”
Each region has their own type of dragon as well. In the burn, we have saber size. They are large boxy dragons with scales, spikes, and heavily tusked faces. I hear that and I think like woolly mammoth, but that is not what they are like. They come in fact this morning at my son. He has his play animals, right? And on his elephant has tusks, and so he was spearing his blueberries with the tusks, and pretending that the elephants were eating them before he popped them into his own mouth.
“The saber size comes in different colors, like rust, bronze, red, brown, black, and gold. If I remember correctly Sarah also mentioned that saber size are the closest to what we think of when we think of dragons.”
The saber size's love, the heat, and don't do well in the cold of the shade. The southern most region, like they cannot go through the shade without risking their own deaths. This would be unacol.
You would absolutely, I would live in the burn hands down. Oh my god, no quick, I would never see you when you were in the burn. I would just go to like the hot springs that like reach you beneath you like you're in fucking Zelda.
“The saber size can be quite aggressive and very hard to charm, which makes stealing a saber size egg incredibly difficult. Yes, in order to bond a dragon in this world in most cases, you have to steal a dragon's egg from its mother's hatch.”
The saber size's egg nest is within the volcanoes of Gondra, which is basically an uninhabitable location beneath the sun with lots and lots of volcanoes and rivers of lava.
When someone is trying to hatch a saber size egg, they have to stay in a hatching hut, which is just a hut that generally on the outskirts of the dragon nesting grounds of Gondra. This is usually where someone has stolen an egg, they will make camp where they can successfully hatch the baby dragon in their own natural habitat, ensuring a safe and healthy hatching. Also the enclosed hatching dragons that they can bond with it right away, you gotta have that skin to skin contact. Because for a saber size egg to hatch, it has to either be surrounded in lava or doused in dragon flame, not convenient, but honestly, I would rather that.
Next we have the fade, where we start the book. The fade is the middle third of the world. Unlike the hot hot burn, it is much cooler here as it often snows or sleets, but remember it never rains. The clouds are in a constant state of golden-hour color. But it's not all beautiful. This territory isn't circled by a massive stone wall for safety, of course, and most of the population lives within it. Listen, if I could have the heat of the burn and the sky of the fade, I would be the happiest climb. You'd like every meat I would be so jazzed. Main locations in the fade include its capital called Gore. The kingdom of the fade used to be a creator's blessed place to live. The colorful sky inspired an era of music and arts, but when the current king was sworn in, everything changed due to him only caring for his military might.
Then we have the under city. It's a large divide in the ground directly below Gore, the capital, beneath the wall of the fade, and it's in an abandoned dragon bloodstone mine. The under city has become the slums of Gore, and is known as a dangerous place to live or visit. This is due to some of those mine shafts collapsing and creatures from either side of the wall's sneak in to find shelter, and it's just where the dangerous folk are. Let's talk about the politics of the fade. This middle region of the world is ruled by King Kattak Vega.
But Kattak is the twin to Tyroth Vega, who is the king of the shade. So they are cons older brothers. Kattak the king of the fade is married to Dathaya Vega, who is originally from the fade. But then we have the rebellious group called the Führer du Ath, which means from the ashes. The Führer du Ath are working to counteract the tyranny spreading across all three kingdoms with focusing on the fade. The group is run by someone named the Eldeng, a mysterious unknown person.
This is the group that our FMC RAVE works for as an Eldeng Blade.
The currency here in the fade is Dragon Bloodstone. Bloodstone is mined from where Dragon Blood has been spilled. If ground up, it can also be used from medicinal properties. The fade are viewed as lesser than those who can hear the creator songs like we mentioned earlier. Younglings confirmed as a null are held down and clipped forcefully. The clip becomes a marker for those who want to take advantage of them, most likely to force them into the undercity. There are very few options for a null to make a living in the capital GOR besides risking it in the mines, including but not limited to, again, obviously working in the mines. They can be servers and brothels.
In entertainers, also more than likely in a brothel, or in the undercity battle pits. Knows do what they can to get by, even if it means walking a fine line between safety and death.
“Remember how the burn had saverside the dragons? Well, the fade has molten maw dragons.”
Molten maws are covered in feathers with sharp, beaked faces. They are a vibrant mix of unique colors and no two molten maws bear the same color palette, because they can comfortably travel anywhere.
Molten maws are often used as charter dragons that people can basically rent a dragon and go to the burn or the shade. They are also the easiest dragons to charm and steal an egg from.
Their messing grounds are in Buggeth, which is a huge stretch of Buggie wasteland. The molten maws nest can be found there. Instead of lava, all molten maw eggs need in order to hatch is a flame from another molten maw.
“Last but not least, we have the shade. As the southernmost third of the world, the shade is forever cast and darkness with the only light being from the Aurora ribbons and the moon plume moons.”
It is very cold and always covered in snow here in the shade. I love it!
The shade's capital is Arithia, and something to point out about the shade is that one specific family from here is tied to the etherstone. Remember, this etherstone that we were talking about earlier that Keyless has been put into, it is passed down and guarded by this bloodline, more recently on the maternal side. The etherstone makes it difficult for those who wear it to conceive, so when a child is born into this lineage, it is celebrated by the Arithians. The shade used to be ruled by King, Adrick, and Queen, Adora and the Vaughan, and now it's ruled under King Tyroth Vagor's reign, who rules alone because his wife has died.
“Remember, he is a twin to Catech Vagor, who rules the fade, and Tyroth is older brother to Con Vagor, who's the Burns King. Tyroth has a daughter named Kazari Vagor.”
Here in the shade, elemental beads are worn in hair, beard, or on clothing, but like the nose in the fade, nose in the shade are clipped. But it's not clear if this is a more recent change with their treatment or not. Like if it changed when the twin brothers began ruling the fade and the shade, I don't know that for sure, it's just my speculation. We don't get any other information about how those are treated in the shade, but given the clips, I do think it's safe to assume that it's more similar to their treatment in the fade than in the burn.
For the final breed of dragons, we have moon plumes. My favorite? They're so beautiful. Moon plumes are leathery and luminous, and come in gray, pearl, iridescent, and white. Their large eyes are black and glittery. Their faces are rounded with long necks, and their tails are long, silken, and brush-like. Now moon plumes, they cannot go into the sunlight for long periods of time, or else their skin will burn. If they make it all the way up to the burn, their skin will blister and burst, and since their eyes aren't designed to handle so much light, they will go blind and turn milky, and eventually they'll die in the environment. That's horrible. I could never have a moon plume.
But I will say, if someone conjures a cloud, a moon plume can be protected from the sun and enough to travel, but it's not a foolproof solution. So you just need to be a elemental wielder for rain, and then you'd be able to build a cloud, and then the moon plume could come up. But my saber side would not be able to come into the shade. Moon plumes have icy flames. They are very intelligent, and they are the hardest to charm and steal eggs from. How do you get an egg? I'm so happy you asked. In the shade, the most southern part of the world, there is a part called neatherin. This is literally the bottom tip, the south pole. This is where you can find the moon plume hatching grounds.
But it's not just the other dragons that make this a very difficult task. This is so cold. It is basically inhospitable. This is my nightmare.
If you manage to steal an egg, in order to hatch it, you must pack ice and snow on top of it, or have another moon plume blow icy flames on it. I will admit that's a little easier than lava.
So, you get that.
The try Council resides in both fame, a neutral city between the fade and the burn that does not fall under the rule of any king or queen.
All right. That was our cheat sheet for episode one. All right. Now that we have finished the fanguide section of the episode, aka our lovely cheat sheet going into episode one. We told you there is a lot to this world. We must discuss how this deep dive will work. So first off, if this is your first time joining FFG on a deep dive, welcome, welcome, welcome. We're so happy you're part of this journey, especially as we cover one of our favorite books when the moon hatched.
“Secondly, let's address how spoilers will work for our deep dive because it is very, very, very important for you to know before you listen to episode one.”
While each deep dive episode will focus on the specific when the moon hatch chapters recovering, every episode will include spoilers for this entire first book in the moonfall series, as well as any interviews or information from Sarah Parker. To make this deep dive, the best it possibly can be from the get go. We openly discuss themes, lore, foreshadowing, and other insights across all released book content. Yes, that includes the end of this book. So please, only listen to our when the moon hatched episodes if you have finished when the moon hatched. This is extra important for this book in particular because those plot twists we get in the second half, make foreshadowing extra delicious in the beginning.
Our coverage will lead up to the release of book two in the moonfall series, Ballet of Falling Dragons, and we will go straight into deep diving the sequel after it comes out.
On the other hand, even though we have covered Throne of Glass, the fan alchemy series, Kindred's Kurosaga, Imperian, and Akatar on fantasy fangirls, these when the moon hatch deep dives will be safe from any other book/series plot spoilers. We might occasionally reference a character trade or an inside joke from our previous deep dives, we have a lot of them, but we will be mindful about no story spoilers in case you have not read those series. But hey, if you have read these other book series, but have not listened to our other deep dives, you have literally hundreds possibly even thousands, not to overwhelm you, but there's a lot of that fantasy fangirls content to listen to, as we all wait for Ballet to come out.
This book podcast is not your typical book podcast. When we say deep dive, we mean deep dive. These episodes may be long, but we promise there is plenty of structure and flow to them so you can easily follow along. First up in every episode, Nicole will kick us off by parchment, luck delivery. This is when she'll give a summary of what happens in this episode's chapters, but friends, she just chapter summaries like you've never heard before.
“Then we will listen to the elemental songs to discuss key insights, themes, character analysis, and definitely a theory or two. This is the meat of every single episode.”
While we're in the meat of the episode, we will also hop into our mini segment called diary entries, where surprise surprise is we will be going through the diary entries from that stretch of chapters.
Then we'll tap into our dragon's site and turn our full attention to important foreshadowing moments for the rest of the book, as well as additional speculations for Ballet of Falling Dragons.
A few of these topics will include the burn, dragons, Tuka trials, the fade, the shade and more. Finally, we'll wrap up every episode with shopping at the curly quill. Here we will finish the episode out with favorite quotes, heartfelt moments and other tidbits that make our hearts happy from the stretch of chapters. Let's move into our schedule for the upcoming episodes. When the moon hatched, we'll have seven, seven total episodes, starting with episode one, covering the prologue through chapter 15.
“I think that's the longest chapter stretch, but it's not our longest page stretch we've ever done. And episode one will release on Monday, March 9th, that's seven days from now.”
Then episode two, covering chapters 16 through 28, will release the following Monday, March 16th. The full chapter by chapter breakdown is pinned to our social media accounts and available on our website calendar. Ballet of Falling Dragons releases on May 19th. So a few weeks before, we will also drop a win the moon hatched recap with everything you'll need to know before starting the sequel.
Then likely mentioned, we'll start deep diving ballad soon after it comes out.
Before we wrap up this episode, let's close it out with a question we always ask as part of our intro episodes.
“Why did we like this book? And specifically, what are we most excited for with this win the moon hatched coverage, which also includes a special surprise?”
Nicole, I feel like it's only right for you to do the honors first. When the moon hatched is one of my favorite books of all time. Like it is in my top three. I love this book. The world is unlike anything I've ever read. The writing feels like poetry to me and I just love how beautiful and different it is. But when I love most about this writing is how rave our main character, she's pretty, she's sassy. And so it's almost like intercepted with this flowy poetic language. And it just feels so right because this world feels so flowy and a roar of ribbon.
“And then rave is just a stark contrast to it. Rave is one of my favorite FMCs. Don't worry, she's going to get some else. Calm down people.”
Because I feel like her compartmentalization and her golden nature. It just speaks to me at a level that I just feel very connected to. Yeah, this man, you mentioned to me in a text like the eternal patience this man has is impressive. But he also doesn't let her walk all over him. He really, he puts up that boundary. And instead he feels like this very natural rich FMC. I forgot how much I love Cahn. It has been almost two years since I read when the moon hatch. And when I did my reread last week, I was like.
Hello Cahn. He is about to get so many gold stars. Patience is sexy. I know I said Kingfisher was number two bookboy friend for me after Bremstone.
“But Cahn very well might most likely will probably take that spot from him, especially after that fan art of him under the waterfall.”
It's pinned to Sarah Aparker's Instagram feed. You'll know exactly which one I'm talking about. It lives rent free in my head. Just not going to lie. Absolutely. What about the other things I love about this book and I'm really excited for with our deep dive is this book is so much bigger than just our two main characters. It is an ensemble cast where everyone is three-dimensional. And I feel like there's even some characters that we just get barely snippets of that we know we're going to be big players in book two.
It really just feels like the more you carve yourself into it. It is a world and I love that. Well, let's go back to that world just for a moment.
I mean, we talked about it for the first half of this episode, but the care that has gone into it is so beautiful.
And there is so much opportunity to explore the nooks and crannies of it. And I can't wait for it to expand and for us to connect the dots of more things with the sequel. The way the three different regions, they're so different with the dragons that reflect their environments and then how they become moons and now they're falling and how the creators come into the mix. Okay, now I'm just going to be starting to scream with excitement into the microphone, but this is my dream of world building. And yes, it is very different, but I'll be honest, it's not overly complex once when you do get those basics.
And I love that. It's rich and unique. I can so vividly imagine this very different world. And I've never read anything like it before.
Well, and then when the new hatch, the plot twists from a story development standpoint are just masterful. Cassaria Parker, she does not wait until the end to dish them all out one after another. She sprinkles them throughout the book to keep you consistently on your toes. And that's masterful stories, Helen. I love that you mentioned that because it definitely has me just leaning in and literally theorizing from page one. And then on a reread with all of the foreshadowed. Oh my gosh, all the foreshadowed. As we know from Sarah Parker from our interview with her, she is a plot her like our kind of blotter.
I love it. The fact that when the moon hatched and ballad were actually supposed to be one book, but because she plotted for days, she figured out that when the moon hatched and ballad obviously had to be separated. There was literally no way to print that book if she tried, but there's a lot in when the moon hatched that hints at major and minor story lines in ballad of falling dragons. And I would assume also a book three, whatever that comes out, which makes our jobs so fucking fun. She's hinted at so many easter eggs in when the moon hatched and I am just like, "I'm itchin', I'm itchin' to die then, let's do it!" Challenge accepted!
Which brings us to our very, very exciting announcement. We cannot wait to have Sarah Parker join this fantasy fan girls deep dive with the segment called Signal A Sarah.
Ever we have questions on the world or back stories, or I have already five f...
We are going to reach out to the wonderful and generous Sarah A Parker, and she has agreed to give us some answers, at least as much as she can.
“But if you cannot wait, and you're just itching to dive into this world with FFG, we actually have an interview with Sarah A Parker from June 2024, aka five million phases ago.”
That you can catch up with in the meantime. It is split into a spoiler free section and very, very, very spoiler section. So you can tune in at least some format wherever you're at in your reading journey of the one the moon hatched.
Link to our Sarah A Parker interview is in the show notes.
And there we have it friends. Thank you so much for listening to this win the moon hatched fan guide. We cannot wait to dive into this world with you, in case you couldn't tell. Next Monday, March 9th, we are diving right into episode one covering the prologue through chapter 15.
“Remember, it'll include whole book spoilers like from the prologue from the prologue spoilers.”
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