
by Mitchell Booth
A companion to Aurora’s Light, much like the Elementary Introduction to Magick and Spellcraft, Cunningham’s Field Guide to Aurora’s Beasts and Beauties offers a detailed and deeply personal record of the creatures that inhabit Aurora’s wilds. Doris Cunningham combines meticulous observation with the insight of lived experience, cataloguing everything from delicate dew-gathering sprites to the sickly, rot-touched Dreadhart Stag of Hestara. Organised by region—lowland forests, tropical groves, riverlands, moors, and marshes and many many more—the guide captures both appearance and behaviour, while noting the subtle interplay of predator, prey, and environment. Illustrated and reflective, it is as much a practical reference as it is a journey into the strange, beautiful, and occasionally perilous life of Aurora. For travellers, naturalists, or any curious observer, this book illuminates the hidden wonders—and dangers—that dwell just beyond the familiar paths, inviting readers to see the world as Cunningham does: alive, unpredictable, and endlessly fascinating.