In the Sword’s reflection, all faiths become one.
When the High King Uther Pendragon dies without an heir, Britain once again teeters on the edge of chaos. The sacred Sword of Power, gift of the Goddess and symbol of unity, has vanished, stolen by those who would twist its purpose to serve their faith alone.
Viviane, Lady of the Lake and High Priestess of Avalon, must reclaim the lost sword before the balance between Goddess and God is broken forever. Her quest brings her face-to-face with priests who see her as a heretic, and visions that reveal a deeper truth: the divine has many faces, and the harmony of faiths may be the key to saving both Avalon and the mortal world.
As mist and miracle intertwine, destiny forges a path toward the birth of legend and the one who will be worthy to wield Excalibur.
A lyrical reimagining of Arthurian myth, The Sword of Power blends spiritual insight with timeless magic in a story of unity, faith, and the enduring strength of belief.
Recommended for fans of: Marion Zimmer Bradley, Mercedes Lackey, Patricia McKillip
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Content Advisory – The Sword of Power
Genre(s): Mythic Fantasy • Arthurian Fantasy • Spiritual Fantasy
Age Guidance: 13+ – thematic religious conflict, ritual magic, and mild perilous scenes
Content Ratings (Wolf Paw Scale: 0–5)
Language: [no paws] — none
Sexual Content: [no paws] — none
Violence: 🐾 — brief, non-graphic references to Uther’s death and mild magical harm
Dark Themes: 🐾🐾 — religious tension, theft of a sacred relic, and scenes of spiritual confrontation
The story contains emotionally intense theological conflict and mystical visions but avoids graphic or disturbing content.
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