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    • Chapter 26 Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Dorian’s ongoing discomfort in Skull’s Bay, where the relentless heat and humidity continue to wear on him, affecting his sleep and daily routine. Despite their repeated attempts to meet with Rolfe, the elusive leader remains indifferent, forcing Dorian to occupy his days with magic practice and physical training under Rowan’s strict supervision. Dorian reflects on Aelin’s resilience and love for the warrior’s brutal environment, acknowledging their shared sadistic streak…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Manon Blackbeak awakens in the dense, ancient woods of Oakwald, disoriented and battered from her fall. Strapped to her saddle with her dragon, Abraxos, nearby, she is painfully aware of her injuries, including torn muscles and bleeding wounds. Despite the agony, her survival instincts kick in as she recognizes her surroundings and begins to assess her condition. Her immediate priorities are to tend to her wounds, stay conscious, and find water. Her resilience shines through as she refuses to succumb to…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with the Wind-Singer setting sail from Ilium at dawn, carrying its crew and captain unaware that two hooded individuals, accompanied by a pet falcon, have no intention of reaching Leriba. These mysterious figures, though paying in gold, conceal their true identities, possibly the general and queen who recently liberated Ilium. Their secretiveness hints at underlying motives and tension, emphasizing the covert nature of their mission. The scene sets a tone of anticipation and danger,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense revelation among the characters, as Rowan and Fenrys discuss their current mission and the presence of multiple parties involved in tracking Lorcan. Fenrys explains Vaughan’s departure to cover the northern terrain while they focus on the south, seeking information on Lorcan’s potential dealings and movements. Their goal is to locate Lorcan and the Wyrdkeys, which are crucial for Maeve’s plans, and to prevent him from aligning with her enemies. Rowan’s skepticism…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a swift, tense meeting after the harbor's safety is restored, highlighting the aftermath of recent chaos. Aelin, overwhelmed by her emotions, feels the urgent need to escape the city to regain her composure. The narrative emphasizes her internal struggle, balancing her desire for solitude with the weight of her responsibilities. Her connection to her identity as "The Queen Who Was Promised" is reinforced through Deanna's reminder, deepening her sense of destiny and the burdens it…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense scene at the bay, where Aedion’s queen, Lysandra, is positioned on the reef alongside Rowan, with their allies flanking them. Opposite, Rolfe and his men have reached the other side of the bay, setting the stage for a crucial confrontation involving a warship, a sea dragon, and three formidable sea-wyverns. The wyverns are not fully grown, but their presence signals a dangerous trap, as Lysandra has just killed two of their offspring. The chapter emphasizes the peril of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a haunting depiction of silence beneath the waves, contrasting sharply with the chaos and violence echoing above. Aelin, immersed in her power and burdened by the Wyrdkey around her neck, drifts into a state of shock and disorientation, overwhelmed by guilt and confusion over her actions and their consequences. Her mind struggles to process the destruction she has caused, including the loss of lives and the chaos of battle. This moment underscores her internal conflict—her duty as…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Aelin perched on the rail of the Sea Dragon, feeling the refreshing spray of the sea as the ship advances toward a formidable chain barrier. Rowan has utilized his wind magic to speed the vessel, signaling a crucial moment in their covert operation. The scene captures her awareness of the looming danger and her focus on the mission ahead, emphasizing the importance of stealth and precision. As they move forward, she reflects on the strategic significance of their passage, aware that…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Aelin reflecting on her morally complex nature—she is a liar, murderer, and thief—yet she recognizes the immense threat looming on the horizon. As an unnatural darkness approaches, she contemplates whether she and her allies have overextended themselves in this war. Her inner resolve remains unshaken; she channels her fear into black fire, symbolizing her strength and determination. Her primary goal extends beyond securing alliances; she aims to send a powerful message to the…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with Aelin revealing the dire military situation in Eyllwe, emphasizing that the kingdom currently lacks a standing army and relies solely on rebel militia bands for defense after spring. She discusses the swift movement of enemy legions from Morath, which have been advancing rapidly, hinting at a strategic extermination aimed directly at her. The discussion underscores the gravity of the threat, with Aelin recognizing that the attack is a message targeted at her personally, rooted in…
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