Reading order
| # | Title | Published | Author | Buy on Amazon |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Ulani | 2016 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
| 2 | Nahir Nuri | 2017 | Storm Constantine | Buy |
The Grimoire Dehara books occupy an unusual space between fiction and occult practice. Storm Constantine developed the spiritual systems of her Wraeththu universe in enough detail that some readers began using them as actual magical frameworks. Ulani (2016) and Nahir Nuri (2017) formalize this, presenting the Wraeththu deities (Dehara) and their associated rituals.
These books reflect Constantine’s unique position as both a fantasy novelist and a practicing occultist. Whether readers approach them as worldbuilding supplements to the Wraeththu novels or as genuine spiritual texts is left open. This kind of boundary-blurring between fiction and practice was characteristic of Constantine’s work and is part of what gave her writing its distinctive identity.