1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


    • 83. The Games of Men and Singers Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin Venli, a listener, kneels in the ancient tower of Urithiru, communing with the sentient stones that remember its origins as the mountain Ur. The stones whisper memories to her, not in words but in impressions, urging her to recall forgotten truths. As she sinks her hands into the stone, she reflects on her childhood—listening to her mother’s songs, her love for family, and how ambition under Odium’s influence overshadowed these bonds. The stones remind her of the love she once cherished, contrasting…
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      112. Terms

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Dalinar and the Windrunners returning to their Emuli warcamp, exhausted and disheartened after a failed mission. Dalinar grapples with feelings of defeat, questioning his inability to understand his powers, rescue Navani, or reclaim Urithiru. Just as his despair peaks, messengers arrive with unexpected good news: Navani has made contact, and the tower’s Oathgates are functional again. Though relieved, Dalinar recognizes his physical and emotional exhaustion, opting to rest before…
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      Doubt Creeps in

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "Doubt Creeps in" follows Nicholina, a disembodied spirit grappling with existential fear and abandonment. Without a physical form, she drifts as a gust of wind or snowflake, searching for her body while her mistress ignores her. The landscape—barren and unfamiliar—offers no solace, amplifying her anxiety. Memories of a castle and bridge taunt her, but they’re absent, leaving her to confront the possibility of fading into nothingness or transforming into a lesser creature. Nicholina…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin “The Well of Ascen­sion” picks up after the fall of the Lord Ruler, as Vin and Elend Ven­ture strug­gle to bring sta­bil­i­ty to Luthadel, the cap­i­tal city of the for­mer Final Empire. But the vac­u­um of pow­er left behind invites chaos, rival armies, and polit­i­cal fac­tions who all want con­trol of the city—and the pow­er it holds. As polit­i­cal intrigue grows, Vin must come…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Vin observes Lord Cett's unexpected arrival at the Luthadel Assembly, noting his disguised soldiers forming a protective perimeter. Despite the boldness of entering a besieged city, Cett's move reflects his precarious position—his smaller army and the impending koloss threat make this a calculated gamble. His demeanor suggests confidence, even amusement, as he disrupts the proceedings. The Assembly members are stunned, whispering among themselves while noblemen silently confirm Cett's identity,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a foreboding excerpt about Rashek and a faction of rebellious Terris youths who reject their traditional roles, hinting at future danger. This sets the tone for the grim events that follow, as Kelsier, Vin, and their crew arrive at the shattered remains of Camon’s lair. The doorway reveals a scene of horrific slaughter, with corpses mangled and dismembered in a display of excessive violence. Vin, though no stranger to death, is unsettled by the brutality, feeling a conflicted mix…
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      The Naughty Boy

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      by LovelyMay In this chapter titled "The Naughty Boy" tells of a quiet, elderly poet who leads a peaceful life, surrounded by books, memories, and the comfort of solitude. On a stormy evening, thunder rumbles and winds wail when a faint knock draws his attention. Upon opening the door, he finds a drenched child with golden curls and rosy cheeks, delicate as an angel yet trembling in the cold. The poet, guided by kindness, brings the boy inside, offering a warm blanket and a comforting meal of wine and roasted apples.…
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      Chapter 29

      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 29 Despite the chill night, every shop was open as we walked through the city. Musicians played in the little squares, and the Palace of Thread and Jewels was packed with shoppers and performers, High Fae and lesser faeries alike. But we continued past, down to the river itself, the water so smooth that the stars and lights blended on its dark surface like a living ribbon of eternity. The five of them were unhurried as we strolled across one of the wide marble bridges spanning the Sidra, often…
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      Chapter 61

      by testsuphomeAdmin CHAPTER 61 I’d never worn so much steel. Blades had been strapped all over me, hidden in my boots, my inside pockets. And then there was the Illyrian blade down my back.Just a few hours ago, I’d known such overwhelming happiness after such horror and sorrow. Just a few hours ago, I’d been in his arms while he made love to me.And now Rhysand, my mate and High Lord and partner, stood beside me in the foyer, Mor and Azriel and Cassian armed and ready in their scale-like armor, all of us too quiet.Amren…
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      Chapter IX

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter IX begins in the heart of New York City on a crisp evening in March, March 13, 2014, when Addie, who has spent centuries navigating the cruel anonymity of her curse, finds herself unexpectedly crossing paths with Henry outside his bookstore as it shuts for the day. The bustling streets of Brooklyn hum with life, yet Addie feels an acute sense of separation from the world around her. For the first time in years, she feels a fleeting sense of belonging as Henry, a stranger like so many others in her…
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