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Life As An Elemental Essay
Life as an Elemental has never been easy. You live your life the first seventeen years unknowing. Then you have your reveal, changing your whole life. Maybe you’re a shaker (earth), thrower (water), torcher (fire) or a rider (wind). Depending on where you are born decides what element you will be able to control. The people from Nereidium are most likely to be a thrower, where from the Clavish area are torchers. It says that you cannot escape your past, and never give up the place you were born. For Bree, her ties to Nereidum, that her father and Lady Kat where the only ones knows, that she is the true ruler of the island city and not Aleat.

Bree, Aleat and Tregle escape from the king, as they hide in town, using an Underground assets to escape from the city. Caden is forced to face his father, and is thrown in jail till Bree sent the asset to rescue him. Bree and Caden are separated as they each work their own ways to the kingdom on Nereidum. Except Bree is hiding a secret. They do not know that she is the princess, and that Aleat, although was born
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This is good as for most of the book they are serpent, both fighting the war, and losing terribly. You get to see Caden’s view on Bree, and find that they are very similar and different in ways. Bree who feels like she loves Caden, can’t stop looking into his cool gray eyes and seeing his father. Where Caden who shares none of the personality traits as his father, cannot help but be frustrated on how childish his father is acting, how the man who raised him, can murder thousands to get at a weapon and a princess. If only the king and Caden knew that they were the same person. Caden risk everything for Bree, but her response is only to push him away, and then draw him closer to her once again. Caden and Bree has a lot to sort out, good thing the boat ride to Nereidum is long, but not long

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