Content & Trigger Warnings for Wolves of the Calla (2003)
11 content warnings identified for this book.
Quick Summary
Yes, Wolves of the Calla (2003) contains 11 content warnings : Racial slurs / racism (depicted), Death of a child, Forced marriage, Kidnapping / abduction, War / combat, Body horror, Drug use (depicted), Child abuse / harm to children, Gore / graphic violence, Gun violence, Sexual assault / rape.
The most severe warning is for Gore / graphic violence (severity 4/5).
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| Warning | Severity | Type | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
| Identity & Discrimination | |||
| Racial slurs / racism (depicted) | 2/5 | Depicted | Discrimination themes carry forward from earlier Dark Tower books |
| Mental Health & Emotional | |||
| Death of a child | 2/5 | Depicted | Children are threatened and some die in the story |
| Other | |||
| Forced marriage | 2/5 | Referenced | The Wolves' practice of kidnapping one child from each set of twins functions as a form of forced servitude, with community powerlessness themes |
| Kidnapping / abduction | 3/5 | Depicted | Children are kidnapped from the Calla by Wolves |
| War / combat | 3/5 | Depicted | Large-scale battle against the Wolves is a climactic event |
| Phobias & Sensory | |||
| Body horror | 3/5 | Depicted | Returned children are mentally destroyed; robotic wolves described |
| Substance Use | |||
| Drug use (depicted) | 2/5 | Depicted | References to substance use from earlier books in the series |
| Violence & Physical Harm | |||
| Child abuse / harm to children | 3/5 | Depicted | Children in danger and harmed throughout the plot |
| Gore / graphic violence | 4/5 | Depicted | Graphic violence including dismemberment and battle carnage |
| Gun violence | 3/5 | Depicted | Gunslinger combat is central; multiple shootouts |
| Sexual assault / rape | 3/5 | Depicted | Sexual violence themes including references to rape |
Identity & Discrimination
2/5Depicted
Discrimination themes carry forward from earlier Dark Tower books
Mental Health & Emotional
Other
2/5Referenced
The Wolves' practice of kidnapping one child from each set of twins functions as a form of forced servitude, with community powerlessness themes