Our Mission
Telling clean, character-driven high fantasy with hope and heart.
Our Mission & Disclaimer
Disclaimer / Content Note
The Kinfolk Legacy and all future works from this press are High Fantasy stories written for readers of all ages — from children and teens to young adults and older readers. These books are intentionally clean: they contain no profanity, no sexual content, and no modern ideological or “woke” themes.
While these stories are deeply influenced by a Christian worldview and contain clear redemptive undertones rooted in the hope of the Gospel, they are not theological books or Bible studies. They are works of fiction. The Christian elements serve the story — offering themes of grace, redemption, faith in darkness, and spiritual warfare — rather than functioning as formal doctrinal teaching. The redemptive arcs are meant to echo the great Biblical stories of God’s mercy and rescue, pointing ultimately toward Christ, but they do not claim to make exhaustive theological statements.
Readers should also know that these stories do explore realistic dark themes — loss, grief, spiritual struggle, betrayal, and the weight of living faithfully in a marred world — because the Christian walk often passes through shadow. There are also innocent love stories and budding romances that reflect traditional, covenantal values, but they may not align with every expression of modern “purity culture.”
Our goal is simple: to tell original, character-rich, epic High Fantasy that is safe and enjoyable for the whole family while remaining unapologetically conservative in tone and worldview. These stories are written to entertain, inspire courage, and quietly point toward the True Light, without chasing current cultural trends.
Thank you for understanding. We pray these tales bless you and your family.
FAQs
Who are these stories for?
A number of our works are crafted for readers ages 7+, from children to adults. We will also have works for all ages.
Are there any mature themes?
The stories avoid profanity and sexual content but do explore loss and spiritual struggle, dark themes, fantasy magic, strong romance and mild violence
Do these books teach theology?
No, they are fictional tales inspired by a Christian worldview, focusing on grace and redemption without formal doctrinal teaching.
Strong Romances reflect traditional values and may differ from modern purity culture. (Yes, there is kissing and hugging)
What about romance in the stories?
What is the overall goal?
To tell safe, inspiring fantasy that quietly points toward hope and light.
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