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The Nymphs Symphony is the first installment of the Tall Tales saga; a fairytale fable covering the bizarre yet lavish life of Kya a forest nymph servant who was unofficially adopted into the royal family after befriending a slightly younger but more mischievous adolescent princess.Upon years of working as a maid for her princesss mother (Queen Milena) who is an exceptionally cruel but devout monarch bestowed with the soul crushing burden of overseeing all the tribes that reside in her colonies Borderlands. Our timid and introverted protagonist is put into a precarious situation when the unexpected disappearance of her runaway best friend (Princess Anara) forces her out of her high beach-side castle and into the overgrown and treacherous wilderness below accompanied by a team of reckless junior knights who attempt to retrieve their beloved princess before the Queen is any the wiser. After having inhabited an area naturally blessed by resource and innovation for many prosperous years. Those who belong to this microscopic pre-columbian themed world are thrown into chaos when Kya and her team incidentally stumble across the ancient enemy of old forest nymph kind as in doing so uncover an age old truth that has divided the forest-nymph species for decades.Filled with diverse maps cultures and history. This cult-fiction fantasy novel blends old german folklore with ancient greek mythology to create one action-pact adventure that is scary yet satisfying for all ages and audiences. Based on a new age morality tale that encompasses keys concepts pertaining to the face (faceless-ness) of evil this book is fun and exciting but also addresses many crucial themes reflecting upon the imbalance of power and privilege within modern day society as well as tackling many important issues surrounding how to appropriately see and treat others with greater or lesser fortune than ones own self.