What Happens When an Empire Takes Everything? Resistance in The Fall of Wolfsbane

In The Fall of Wolfsbane, Ragnar and Maja Wolfsbane face cultural erasure under an empire determined to reshape them. Discover how this epic fantasy novel explores identity, resistance, and survival when everything familiar is lost.

One of the central themes in The Fall of Wolfsbane is the question of identity.

What happens when everything that defines you — your home, your language, your customs — is taken away?

Who do you become when your world is conquered?

This is the struggle that shapes both Ragnar and Maja Wolfsbane in The Fall of Wolfsbane.

Their story is about more than war. It is about survival in a world designed to erase them.


Empire Always Demands More Than Land

When I created the Ostreich Empire, I wanted it to reflect a truth found in history.

Empires do not only conquer land. They conquer culture. They rename cities. They rewrite history. They teach the conquered that their way is the only way.

This is the process of cultural assimilation.

It is not always done with swords and soldiers. Often, it is done with schools, religion, and ceremony. It is done with laws and language. It is done slowly—until people forget what they lost.


Ragnar Wolfsbane: Adaptation Without Surrender

Ragnar’s story is shaped by this pressure to assimilate.

As a hostage in the Empire, he is forced to learn their ways. He must speak their language. He must fight with their weapons. He must survive within their rules. But Ragnar never fully becomes one of them.

He learns to adapt without surrendering who he is. He keeps his father’s name. He remembers the songs and stories of his people. Even when he earns a title in the Empire, he carries his past like a hidden blade.

For Ragnar, survival does not mean forgetting.

It means waiting. It means learning. It means biding his time.


Maja Wolfsbane: Resistance Through Identity

Maja faces a different challenge. She is taken to the Empire’s capital as a living trophy.

Her captors want to civilise her — to cut her hair, change her clothes, and teach her how to walk, speak, and dance like them.

But Maja resists in every way she can. She learns their lessons, but only to use them against them. She speaks their words, but dreams in her own tongue. She is clever enough to survive their court, but never lets herself become what they want her to be.

Maja’s resistance is quiet.

It is the resistance of memory. It is the refusal to forget who you are, no matter how isolated or powerless you feel.

For Maja, identity is a weapon. It keeps her alive. It keeps her strong.


Cultural Erasure in Fantasy Reflects Real History

I believe fantasy is at its most powerful when it reflects the struggles of the real world.

Throughout history, countless cultures have faced erasure at the hands of empire.

Languages have been banned. Traditions have been outlawed. Stories have been lost.

But there is always resistance. There are always people who remember. There are always voices that survive.

In The Fall of Wolfsbane, this is the heart of the story.

Ragnar and Maja are not just fighting for their lives. They are fighting for their culture. For their names. For their future.


Who Are You When You Lose Everything?

That is the question I want readers to carry with them. Who are you when your home is taken? When your language is forbidden? When your stories are silenced?

For Ragnar and Maja, the answer is simple. You survive. You remember. You resist.

Even in the heart of the Empire, they carry the spirit of Meerand.

They are Wolfsbanes. And that will never be forgotten.

What You Should Know Before Reading The Fall of Wolfsbane

Discover five essential things to know before you read The Fall of Wolfsbane, a gritty epic fantasy novel of conquest, resistance, and magic. Learn about the story’s world, characters, themes, and what makes this fantasy series stand out.

If you’re thinking of reading The Fall of Wolfsbane, the first book in my Ravenglass Legends series, here are five key things to know before you begin.

Whether you’re a seasoned fantasy reader or new to the genre, this will help set the scene for the world, the tone, and the journey ahead.


1. This Is Not a Traditional Hero’s Journey

The Fall of Wolfsbane doesn’t follow a clear-cut tale of good versus evil.

It’s a story about survival, power, and the moral grey areas in between.

The protagonists aren’t chosen ones or saviours.

They’re young people torn from their home, forced to adapt, resist, or submit under an occupying force.

This is a coming-of-age story shaped by trauma, culture clash, and impossible choices.


2. The Story Is Told from Two Contrasting Perspectives

The novel follows a brother and sister, Ragnar and Maja Wolfsbane, whose lives are violently upended by the Ostreich Empire’s conquest of their homeland.

Ragnar becomes a hostage, forced to live among the conquerors.

Maja is taken to the Empire’s capital as a court curiosity, stripped of her identity and used as a tool for political propaganda.

Their paths diverge, but their bond remains central to the story.

Each character’s perspective offers a different view of the same war—one from within the Empire, the other in defiance of it.


3. Expect Grit, Politics, and Emotionally Grounded Magic

This is a gritty epic fantasy with moments of emotional intensity.

There is violence, political manoeuvring, and deep psychological conflict.

The magic system, built around a rare substance called ravenglass, is powerful but comes with a price.

To forge a ravenglass weapon, blood must be spilled and tears must be shed.

The magic isn’t flashy—it’s mysterious, intimate, and tied to memory and emotion.


4. It Explores Themes of Empire, Resistance, and Identity

One of the driving forces behind the novel is a desire to portray the emotional and cultural cost of conquest.

It’s about what happens when a people are conquered—not just physically, but spiritually and culturally.

How do you hold on to your identity when your language, clothes, and customs are stripped away?

Both Ragnar and Maja face these questions in different ways, as they navigate their roles within the Empire and decide what it means to resist or survive.


5. There’s More to Come in the Ravenglass Legends Series

The Fall of Wolfsbane is only the beginning.

The story lays the groundwork for a larger conflict that will shape not only the fate of the Wolfsbane siblings but the future of the Ostreich Empire itself.

Secrets about the ravenglass, the origins of magic, and the truth behind the Empire’s expansion are only beginning to surface.

If you enjoy richly layered worlds with long-term stakes and character growth, there’s much more in store.


Ready to Begin The Fall of Wolfsbane?

Now that you know what to expect, I hope you’re ready to step into a world of war, resistance, and dangerous magic.

The Fall of Wolfsbane is a story about transformation, about what we become when everything is taken from us, and what we choose to protect when we have the chance to fight back.

I can’t wait for you to meet Ragnar and Maja…