Why people are saying that this fantasy series can change your life.
- Adam j Scholte
- Oct 24
- 2 min read
We don’t read fantasy to escape reality—we read it to practice it. If you’re looking for a story that doesn’t just entertain you but upgrades the way you move through the world, pick up The Ramulas Chronicles.

First, this series teaches the most practical kind of courage: small, repeatable bravery. Ramulas is not born a legend; he’s a farmer who takes the next right step when everything is falling apart. He learns to use what he has—listening, loyalty, and a gift he doesn’t fully understand—long before he learns to use power. That’s a blueprint for us. You don’t need the perfect plan. You need the next faithful action.

Second, it reminds us that family—chosen and blood—is a force multiplier. Jacqueline’s steady leadership, Pip’s knife-bright wit, and the allies who gather around them prove a simple truth: you go faster alone, but you go farther together. Read this and you’ll feel the nudge to text a friend, ask for help, or be someone’s anchor. Lives change when we stop auditioning for worth and start showing up for each other.

Third, the world of the books reframes obstacles as mazes, not walls. Sanctuary’s front defense is literally a labyrinth—you don’t smash through; you navigate. That’s how real life works. Debt, grief, burnout, fear—these aren’t bricks to break; they’re paths to learn. When you watch the characters map their way through danger, you’ll start mapping your own way through hard days instead of waiting for them to vanish.

Fourth, it tackles power with accountability. Magic here has rules and consequences. The Legion marches with discipline but not compassion. The Master of Shadows keeps order without light. You can’t read this and stay naïve about your choices; you come away asking, “How do I use what I have without losing who I am?” That question alone can course-correct a life.





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