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The Fives’ Oath: Legacy of the Bloodborn

The Fives took the Oath... and the world bled for it

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Pub Date Jul 28 2025 | Archive Date Jul 24 2025

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The Fives’ Oath: Legacy of the Bloodborn is a dark, emotionally charged epic delving into the cursed legacy of Ravenhelm, a realm where magic wanes, heroes are forged in pain, and echoes of past wars haunt every shadow.

At the heart is Bryn Blackskull, a young warrior burdened by prophecy, familial expectations, and his own fractured identity. Born into a bloodline both revered and feared, Bryn must confront the Maw of Shadows, a brutal trial designed to strip away the weak and shape the indomitable. But for Bryn, the true battle is not just the trial but the crushing weight of living in the shadows of his legendary family.

For fans of Game of Thrones and The Witcher, this is an unmissable journey, a saga of defiance, destiny, and the unrelenting fight for a hero’s soul.

The Fives’ Oath: Legacy of the Bloodborn is a dark, emotionally charged epic delving into the cursed legacy of Ravenhelm, a realm where magic wanes, heroes are forged in pain, and echoes of past wars...


A Note From the Publisher

Mehdi Mejri is a writer descended from an English Protestant who fled England during the perilous reign of Mary Tudor, and has roots spanning English, Ashkenazi, Semitic, Spanish, Italian and Tunisian cultures. He crafts timeless stories that bridge history and identity, uniting the past with the universal human experience.

Mehdi Mejri is a writer descended from an English Protestant who fled England during the perilous reign of Mary Tudor, and has roots spanning English, Ashkenazi, Semitic, Spanish, Italian and...


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“The Fives' Oath: Legend of the Bloodborn” is the start of a fantasy series that should absolutely not be slept on. This is a dark, captivating tale that takes you on a journey through legacy, trauma, pain, and prophecy. It’s beautifully written, with a strong focus on worldbuilding that feels rich and immersive.

We’re introduced to Bryn Blackskull – the youngest warrior ever to survive the Maw, earning the feared title of Blackskull. He comes from a rare bloodline, said to be cursed. Despised by his mother but deeply loved by his father, Bryn is determined to prove that he is not the one destined to bring darkness upon the realm.

What I loved most is that Bryn is not your typical hero. He struggles, he questions himself, and he fights not only enemies but his own identity. That vulnerability makes him feel incredibly real.

The other characters are equally well-crafted. Every character has depth and purpose. No one feels one-dimensional.

There’s so much simmering beneath the surface: a lurking threat, the sting of betrayal, and a mysterious book. The tension builds slowly but surely, and it hooks you until the very last page. Definitely a true page-turner.

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Though I found the multiple pov changes within a chapter tedious and the prose bordered on being flowery, Legacy of the Bloodborn is an action-packed fantasy adventure. Mejri created villains I despised, heroes I rooted for, and characters that ran the spectrum between. These characters coalesce together into a single story for fans of gritty fiction.

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Dark and complex fantasy from a new voice in the genre. The main character is mysterious and interesting and the world building is better than average. I will definitely check out more books and potential sequels by the author.

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The prologue caught my attention and pulled me in. I wanted to learn more and see where the magic mixed with dread will take us. We meet Bryn, who feels overlooked and cast aside. While consistently fighting for a spot in his family. The story itself was atmospheric and interesting to read. I felt the dread Mejri imbued into the maw with the lyrical prose throughout. Whilst that was something I enjoyed, it quickly became repetitive. The words “deliberate” and “forwards” came up very frequently. I like the idea and the concept, and think if this story was edited a little more, this could be a five star read and intro to an amazing series.

This wasn’t an easy read, as it became tedious due to the repetition - I liked it nonetheless. So if you’re here for a gritty fantasy that’s not as polished, this is definitely an adventure worth exploring.

Thank you to Mehdi Mejri for allowing me to explore Ravenhelm and to Troubador and NetGalley for this adventure!

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This book is for the readers who crave immersive, high-stakes fantasy layered with prophecy, trauma, and identity. The Fives’ Oath begins with a haunting prologue and slowly builds a world where every page is steeped in tension, both magical and emotional. Bryn, our reluctant heir to darkness, carries the story with a rawness that feels both mythic and deeply human.

The pacing feels cinematic, especially in the opening and climactic moments. Though the shifting POVs took a bit to get used to, once it locked in, I was hooked. Mehdi Mejri paints a brutal yet beautiful world where legacy isn’t just inherited, it’s survived.

If you’re in the mood for something dark, character-driven, and unflinching, this belongs on your TBR.

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