
Viviane
In the mist-shrouded courts of Arthur's Britain, Viviane emerges as a figure of dangerous allure: a Welsh enchantress with golden hair and a serpent's cunning, despised by the king's knights for her sharp tongue and her rumored loves. Yet it is not Arthur's warriors she seeks to destroy, but the greatest sorcerer of the age: Myrdhinn, whose magic shapes the fate of kingdoms. She becomes his student, his companion, his undoing. Through seduction and patience, she Extracts every secret he possesses, learning the arts that were never meant for mortal women. And when she has taken all he can teach, she turns his own power against him, trapping him forever in an enchantment from which there is no escape. This is a darkly sensual retelling of the most tragic love story in Arthurian legend: a tale of forbidden knowledge, feminine vengeance, and the fatal cost of teaching one's destroyer everything you know.













