Overview
In this high-fantasy adventure, a young orphan discovers an unexpected connection between her island homeland and the shattered mermaid kingdom beneath the waves. Joined by a small band of mermaids, she must fight to reclaim their fractured worlds and defend the realms beyond from a rising tide of invaders.Collects The Trident of Aurelia volumes 1-3, featuring the first availability of The Trident of Aurelia: Corazon in a collected format.Author Biography
Melissa Spandri is a freelance illustrator, art director, and Comics Artist, based in Italy.Recently working with Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, Ravensburger, Nord Games, Cmon, Grim Moon Studio, Chaosium, Delusio Games, Fria Ligan, Estudio Fenix, Fantasy Flight Games, and Kobold Press. Lee Moyer is a two-time Hugo Award-winning illustrator and designer in Portland, Oregon. The rich history of illustration informs everything he does - from Art Nouveau posters to hand-drawn logotypes to classic pin-ups. He’s served as art director for Electronic Arts, docent at the Smithsonian Institution, and lead concept artist for Dungeons & Dragons. Lee Moyer is a two-time Hugo Award-winning illustrator and designer in Portland, Oregon. The rich history of illustration informs everything he does - from Art Nouveau posters to hand-drawn logotypes to classic pin-ups. He’s served as art director for Electronic Arts, docent at the Smithsonian Institution, and lead concept artist for Dungeons & Dragons. Melissa Spandri is a freelance illustrator, art director, and Comics Artist, based in Italy.Recently working with Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, Ravensburger, Nord Games, Cmon, Grim Moon Studio, Chaosium, Delusio Games, Fria Ligan, Estudio Fenix, Fantasy Flight Games, and Kobold Press. Melissa Spandri is a freelance illustrator, art director, and Comics Artist, based in Italy.Recently working with Wizards of the Coast, Paizo, Ravensburger, Nord Games, Cmon, Grim Moon Studio, Chaosium, Delusio Games, Fria Ligan, Estudio Fenix, Fantasy Flight Games, and Kobold Press. Lee Moyer is a two-time Hugo Award-winning illustrator and designer in Portland, Oregon. The rich history of illustration informs everything he does - from Art Nouveau posters to hand-drawn logotypes to classic pin-ups. He’s served as art director for Electronic Arts, docent at the Smithsonian Institution, and lead concept artist for Dungeons & Dragons.