A new storybook series of tales for kindred spirits of all ages
The Republic of Peace is a place that doesnโt exist on any mapโbut it could. And maybe, in small ways, it already does. Hidden among the hush of forests and tucked between the folds of memory, itโs a land where kindness is currency, and wisdom moves at the pace of turtles.
This ten-part illustrated tale is written for readers young and oldโfor anyone who believes peace isnโt just the absence of conflict, but the presence of compassion, creativity, and community.
About the Republic Of Peace Tales Series
Each week, a new chapter will be releasedโcomplete with beautifully crafted scenes, characters, and illustrations. Together, these chapters will tell the origin of a republic unlike any other. Expect ancient trees, talking animals, slow councils, secret maps, floating lanterns, and brave small acts that ripple outward.
Itโs a story of how a republic was not declaredโฆ but remembered.
Republic Of Peace Tales Chapter Guide
Republic Of Peace Tales is A Ten-Chapter Illustrated Storybook Series for Seekers of Stillness, Wonder, and Belonging
- Chapter One: Welcome to the Republic. The Message They Carried
A young messenger runs through the forest with something more than newsโhe carries the first thread of a republic yet to be remembered. - Chapter Two: The Curious Case of the Quiet Sky
When the sky forgets how to thunder, the elders gather to wonder whyโand what the silence means for them all. - Chapter Three: The Hollow of Echoes
In a cave that remembers, a boy without a voice listens for a truth too deep for words. - Chapter Four: The Bridge Beneath the Lake
A fox cub discovers a hidden bridge beneath Lake Lumaโrevealed by trust, not sightโin a tale of courage, connection, and quiet inner truth. - Chapter Five: The Council at the Waterclock
Time slows as the council convenesโwhere owls whisper, goats grumble, and Kindlings decide the fate of peace. - Chapter Six: The River That Remembered Their Names
A girl in ceremonial robes stirs a bell in the deep, and the river answers with stories no one asked to be told. - Chapter Seven: The Lantern of the Unseen
Under a field of quiet stars, a fox cub and a raccoon sit in stillness as something ancient begins to glow. - Chapter Eight: The Night the Stars Stood Still
The children make a choice that grown-ups never couldโand the sky listens. - Chapter Nine: The Disappearing Bridge
To move forward, some must carry what was forgotten across a bridge that only appears to those who remember. - Chapter Ten: The Day the Anthem Was Sung
The Republic is not declared but felt, stitched, carried, and sung. And a child with no title begins the song.
Youโre invited to wander slowly, imagine freely, and return weekly.
Because peace, like stories, grows stronger when shared.
Welcome, traveler. Your Kindling awaits.