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Chapter
Seventeen
After days of quarantine, Loth and Kit are finally granted an audience with the Donmata Marosa, crown princess of Yscalin. The throne room is filled with courtiers, but Prince Wilstan is conspicuously absent. The Donmata sits beneath a canopy bearing the broken sword of Ascalon, a symbol of Virtudom, while wearing an iron mask shaped like a dragon’s head. The tension is palpable as the two Inysh ambassadors are announced, and the court reacts with hostility, hissing at their presence. Loth maintains…-
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Seven
The chapter opens with Ead Duryan entering the grand Council Chamber in Ascalon Palace, dressed formally for an audience with the Virtues Council. The chamber is adorned with a portrait of Sir Galian Berethnet, the revered ancestor of Queen Sabran, though Ead privately dismisses him as a "dolt." The council is composed of three hierarchical groups: the powerful Dukes Spiritual, the Earls Provincial, and the commoner-born Knights Bachelor. Only four members are present today, including the formidable Lord…-
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Serpent & Dove
Serpent & Dove is a YA fantasy romance set in a richly imagined, witch-filled version of 19th-century France (Belle Époque inspired). The story follows: Louise “Lou” Le Blanc: A snarky, irreverent witch hiding from her past and the Church’s witch hunters. Reid Diggory: A rigid, devout Chasseur (witch hunter) sworn to eradicate magic. After a chaotic encounter, Lou and Reid are forced into a marriage of convenience, sparking…-
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Secrets Revealed: Lou
The chapter opens with chaos as witches attack a panicked crowd, with Lou's mother standing ominously amid the turmoil. The Archbishop protects Lou while battling the witches, including Fate, who is wounded but not deterred. Reid emerges, killing a witch with his Balisarda, and pulls Lou to safety. Despite their efforts, more witches appear, and Lou loses sight of her mother. The Archbishop orders Lou and others to barricade themselves in the Tower, but Lou resists, demanding to fight. Reid and the…-
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Rhythm of War delves deeper into the cosmic war between Odium (the god of hatred) and the forces of Roshar, with a focus on science, trauma, and the cost of power. Key arcs include: Kaladin: Struggles with severe depression and PTSD while protecting prisoners in a singer (Parshendi) war camp. Shallan & Adolin: Navigate marital strain and secrets in Shadesmar, uncovering truths about the Deadeyes.…
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Prologue: To Pretend
The chapter opens seven years in the past, depicting Navani Kholin managing the chaotic preparations for a grand feast hosted by her husband, King Gavilar. Despite the last-minute addition of Parshendi drummers and an overwhelming guest list, Navani remains composed, directing staff and repurposing soldiers to assist. Her calm authority contrasts with the panic of the kitchen staff, highlighting her role as the stabilizing force behind Gavilar’s impulsive decisions. The scene underscores the tension…-
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Of My Home: Lou
Lou and Reid return to Chasseur Tower after a harrowing encounter, where Lou faces intense questioning from the constabulary about her injuries. Frustrated by their skepticism, she angrily displays her bruises, prompting Reid to expedite their departure. Lou reflects on recent losses—Andre, Grue, and likely Monsieur Bernard—while also grappling with her strained relationship with Coco. Despite the turmoil, she finds solace in Reid’s presence, savoring his comforting scent and the warmth of his hand…-
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Oblivion: Lou
Lou awakens disoriented, feeling the throbbing pain in her throat and the movement of the floor beneath her. Ansel’s voice cuts through her haze, urging her to wake as chaos erupts around them—a witch’s laughter, crashing debris, and Reid’s desperate struggle. Lou realizes Reid is losing the fight, weakened by an incomplete antidote. The room is in ruins, and the witch toys with Reid, exploiting his sluggish movements. Despite her own dizziness and weakness, Lou knows she must intervene to save…-
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Chapter
Nineteen
Loth follows the Donmata Marosa through a labyrinth of torchlit tunnels beneath the palace, their walls slick with condensation. She leads him to a hidden chamber where they encounter a chained, emaciated figure—King Sigoso III of Yscalin, now a hollow shell of his former self. The Donmata reveals that her father is afflicted with a rare form of the Draconic plague, allowing the wyrm Fýredel to commune through him. Loth is stunned by the king’s grotesque transformation and the revelation that Sigoso…-
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Nine
The chapter opens with Ead and Queen Sabran strolling through the Privy Garden, a space typically reserved for the queen’s inner circle. Their conversation reveals cultural differences, as Sabran inquires about life in the Ersyr, where Ead claims to have lived. Ead describes the Ersyr’s climate and customs, though she secretly admits to fabricating parts of her backstory. The queen’s limited understanding of the world beyond Inys becomes apparent, as her knowledge is confined to courtly education and…-
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