The Kingdom of Always-Noon
The Kingdom of Always-Noon
Focus: The Spirit | Rooted in the Shadow
Light is for working, but shadow is for dreaming.
King Sol is afraid of the dark, so he has banished the night with electric suns that never set. But without the dark, the people have forgotten how to dream. Luna, a girl who loves the quiet corners, must show the King that Wholeness requires both the light and the shadow.
The Rootedness Lesson: This story teaches the importance of Rhythm. It serves as a gentle intervention against the sleepless modern world, validating a child's need for rest, recovery, and the sacred sanctuary of the dark.
PART OF THE SANCTUARY FABLES SERIES The Sanctuary Fables is a three-part journey designed to train the next generation of Successors. Each book addresses a different layer of the Triangle of Restoration:
- The Body: The House That Forgot How to Hug (Texture & Safety)
- The Environment: The Boy Who Lived in the Box (Connection & Belonging)
- The Spirit: The Kingdom of Always-Noon (Shadow & Rhythm)