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Ariana The Elementalist was officially released on October 12, 2024, marking a significant milestone for Tribal Comics. This children's short story book, co-authored by Bjorn Karg and Tony James Nelson II, represents the company's first foray into the world of children's literature. The book introduces young readers to the magical land of Nebu and the adventures of Ariana, a young girl with the power to control all four elements. | Ariana The Elementalist was officially released on October 12, 2024, marking a significant milestone for Tribal Comics. This children's short story book, co-authored by Bjorn Karg and Tony James Nelson II, represents the company's first foray into the world of children's literature. The book introduces young readers to the magical land of Nebu and the adventures of Ariana, a young girl with the power to control all four elements. | ||
Priced at an affordable one dollar, Ariana The Elementalist is accessible through multiple major retailers, including Apple Books, OverDrive, Barnes & Noble, Everand, Baker & Taylor, and BorrowBox. The book carries the ISBN: 9798227060815, ensuring its availability across a wide range of platforms and libraries. | Priced at an affordable one dollar, Ariana The Elementalist is accessible through multiple major retailers, including Apple Books, OverDrive, Barnes & Noble<ref>{{Cite web|last=Karg|first=Bjorn|date=October 14, 2024|title=Ariana The Elementalist|url=https://www.barnesandnoble.com/w/ariana-the-elementalist-tony-james-nelson/1146418158;jsessionid=FC083FE7CA0BBF236ACE75A20D521EDE.prodny_store02-atgap04?ean=2940180800749|url-status=live|access-date=October 14, 2024|website=Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Inc.}}</ref>, Everand, Baker & Taylor, and BorrowBox. The book carries the ISBN: 9798227060815, ensuring its availability across a wide range of platforms and libraries. | ||
The release of Ariana The Elementalist has been met with enthusiasm from both young readers and parents, who appreciate the captivating story and the values it imparts about courage, kindness, and the responsible use of power. This release sets the stage for further expansions of the Legend Of Ariana series, establishing Bjorn Karg and Tony James Nelson II as prominent voices in children's literature. | The release of Ariana The Elementalist has been met with enthusiasm from both young readers and parents, who appreciate the captivating story and the values it imparts about courage, kindness, and the responsible use of power. This release sets the stage for further expansions of the Legend Of Ariana series, establishing Bjorn Karg and Tony James Nelson II as prominent voices in children's literature. | ||
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First edition cover | |
Author | Bjorn Karg |
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Cover artist | Tony James Nelson II |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Series | Legend Of Ariana |
Published | October 2024 Tribal Comics |
Media type | E-Book |
Pages | 1 |
ISBN | 9798227060815 |
Ariana The Elementalist is the inaugural book in the original Legend Of Ariana series. This children’s book marks the first foray of Bjorn Karg into the world of writing. As a short story, it not only laid the foundation for what would become a beloved series but also launched Karg's career as a writer for Tribal Comics. Through this work, Karg showcased his storytelling prowess, blending fantastical elements with rich, engaging narratives that would capture the imaginations of young readers. The success of Ariana The Elementalist set the stage for Karg's future contributions to Tribal Comics and the broader literary community.
In the magical land of Nebu, Ariana, the daughter of the Tribe Queen, wields the power of earth, water, fire, and air. When the wicked sorcerer Zargoth casts a spell, plunging the land into chaos, Ariana must harness her elemental powers to restore peace. Through courage and determination, she defeats the sorcerer and becomes known as The Elementalist, a guardian of Nebu, committed to using her powers with wisdom and kindness.
Plot
Ariana The Elementalist follows the story of Ariana, a young girl living in the magical land of Nebu. She is the daughter of the wise and loving Tribe Queen and possesses the extraordinary ability to control all four elements: earth, water, fire, and air.
When a wicked sorcerer named Zargoth casts a spell over Nebu, causing the elements to go wild and terrorizing the people, Ariana is called upon by her mother to save the land. With courage and determination, she faces Zargoth in a fierce battle, using her elemental powers to combat his dark magic.
Ariana's light ultimately triumphs over Zargoth's darkness, restoring peace to Nebu. From that day forward, she is known as The Elementalist, dedicating herself to protecting her people and using her powers wisely and with kindness.
Release
Ariana The Elementalist was officially released on October 12, 2024, marking a significant milestone for Tribal Comics. This children's short story book, co-authored by Bjorn Karg and Tony James Nelson II, represents the company's first foray into the world of children's literature. The book introduces young readers to the magical land of Nebu and the adventures of Ariana, a young girl with the power to control all four elements.
Priced at an affordable one dollar, Ariana The Elementalist is accessible through multiple major retailers, including Apple Books, OverDrive, Barnes & Noble[1], Everand, Baker & Taylor, and BorrowBox. The book carries the ISBN: 9798227060815, ensuring its availability across a wide range of platforms and libraries.
The release of Ariana The Elementalist has been met with enthusiasm from both young readers and parents, who appreciate the captivating story and the values it imparts about courage, kindness, and the responsible use of power. This release sets the stage for further expansions of the Legend Of Ariana series, establishing Bjorn Karg and Tony James Nelson II as prominent voices in children's literature.
References
- ↑ Karg, Bjorn (October 14, 2024). "Ariana The Elementalist". Barnes & Noble Booksellers, Inc. Retrieved October 14, 2024.
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