1214 Results in the "Fantasy" category


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      Chapter Two

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense confrontation as Nesta Archeron is informed by Feyre and Rhys that she must relocate to the House of Wind and begin a strict regimen of training with Cassian in Windhaven, followed by work in the library. Nesta, visibly disheveled and resistant, reacts with hostility, refusing the arrangement outright. Cassian observes the dynamics warily, noting Feyre’s shielded presence and Rhys’s protective stance, hinting at underlying tensions and Nesta’s unpredictable power. The…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta encountering a terrifying creature emerging from black water—a kelpie with bone-white skin, obsidian hair, and grotesque features including a too-wide mouth filled with jagged teeth. Overcome with terror, Nesta freezes as the creature drags itself onto land, its elongated fingers digging into the moss. The kelpie’s predatory demeanor and unnatural movements heighten the tension, culminating in its sudden lunge toward Nesta. Despite an internal voice urging her to flee, she…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesta confronts an Illyrian warrior who threatens her with a bow and arrow, demanding her weapons. Despite the danger, she remains defiant, questioning him about another female’s whereabouts. His taunting confirmation about Emerie’s fate ignites her fury. In a swift and brutal act of retaliation, Nesta disarms and incapacitates him, leaving him writhing in pain as she retrieves her weapons and sets off to find her friend. Following the warrior’s trail, Nesta reaches a river where a group of…
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      Twenty-Three

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Lord Arteloth Beck endures a grueling journey through the icy Spindles, battling extreme cold and physical exhaustion. Haunted by grief for his lost companion Kit, he focuses on survival, skinning a mountain ewe and building a fire in a cave. Despite his fear of attracting wyrms, he finds solace in the routine of sustenance and shelter. His hands, raw and red, serve as a grim reminder of his deteriorating condition, while an unexplained rash fuels his anxiety about an uncertain fate. Loth follows the…
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      Fifty-Five

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Ead and Margret arrive in Caliburn-on-Sea aboard the *Flower of Ascalon* and journey across the snow-covered Leas toward Serinhall, the ancestral home of the Beck family. The landscape is blanketed in winter stillness, with frozen fields and no laborers in sight. Margret, warmly greeted by the locals, reflects on her potential as Countess of Goldenbirch, a title she might have held had she been the elder child. The duo passes the ruins of Goldenbirch, a pilgrimage site tied to Galian Berethnet, before…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid, a disciplined and conflicted protagonist, struggling to maintain composure amid escalating chaos outside a theater. His heightened senses focus on the footsteps of a mysterious woman—light yet erratic—as the crowd demands justice. Despite the Archbishop’s attempts to calm the situation, Reid’s internal turmoil is palpable, his body reacting with a mix of heat and cold. The woman’s presence, marked by her broken fingers and hidden scars, unsettles him further,…
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      La Voisin: Lou

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou grapples with physical and emotional turmoil after surviving a traumatic ordeal, marked by a disfiguring scar and lingering effects of her mother’s poison. Despite her insistence that she’s fine, her body betrays her weakness, and her mind reels from the revelation that Reid, her love interest, is a witch—a fact she overheard alongside his uncharacteristic swearing. Reid and Coco fuss over her, with Reid carrying her despite her protests, though she secretly relishes his closeness. The tension…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Adolin and his soldiers prepare to enter Shadesmar, a surreal realm with a black, starless sky and a distant, frail sun. The control room they expected is replaced by two towering spren—one marble white, the other onyx—who serve as gatekeepers. Adolin thanks them, and the marble spren explains they now obey the Stormfather after the death of their parent, the Sibling. This shift in allegiance allows the group to enter, as the Sibling had previously forbidden passage. The scene sets the stage for the…
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      50. Queen

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Two days after thwarting Taravangian's betrayal, Dalinar strategizes with his coalition in the war tent, preparing for the larger conflict against the singers in Emul. Accompanied by Szeth in disguise, Dalinar reflects on his evolution from a frontline warrior to a strategic leader who now sees war as a necessary but unexciting duty. His focus shifts from battlefield glory to the broader question of achieving lasting victory, as he reviews troop movements and supply logistics on the war table. The chapter…
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      79. Open Wound

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a reflection on Jezrien's death, sensed by the narrator despite being far away in Lasting Integrity. The Oathpact's lingering Connection allowed awareness of his demise, which initially felt like death but is now understood as something more complex. This sets a somber tone, hinting at broader consequences for the remaining figures tied to the Oathpact. The focus shifts to Rlain, a listener navigating the tense atmosphere of Urithiru under singer occupation. As he enters a laundry…
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