1127 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      65. Hypothesis

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Navani, confined and under surveillance, immerses herself in the study of light, a subject she finds endlessly fascinating. Surrounded by texts gathered from various sources, she deciphers ancient theories about light’s nature—whether it has weight or is defined by its force. Her curiosity leads her to conduct experiments, splitting light into its spectral components using prisms. She discovers that different types of light, such as Stormlight and Voidlight, produce distinct patterns, hinting at deeper…
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      94. Sacrifice

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Adolin approaches the final day of his trial with a heavy heart, burdened by the weight of judgment from the honorspren. Despite his reluctance, he recognizes this as his last opportunity to defend himself and his people. He grapples with self-doubt, questioning whether accepting imprisonment might serve as a testament to human honor. As he arrives, he notices Shallan’s absence and the replacement of the High Judge, Kelek, with the stricter Sekeir, signaling a shift in the trial’s tone. The situation…
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      Coco’s Flame

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid and Coco sit in a cemetery beneath a statue of Saint Magdaleine, enveloped in a heavy silence. Coco, visibly drained and emotionally numb, absently rubs a scar on her palm while Reid observes her with concern. Their conversation begins haltingly, touching on Lou’s recent behavior and the group’s shared hunger, but quickly shifts to deeper tensions. Coco’s blunt question about Lou’s potential pregnancy reveals her fear of added complications, while Reid’s awkward attempts to offer comfort…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Reid follows Lou and her companions through the decaying grandeur of Chateau le Blanc, a labyrinthine castle filled with eerie remnants of magic. Lou, now revealed as La Dame des Sorcières, leads the group through a tower where Morgane’s personal chambers reside. The space is unnerving yet beautiful, with self-playing instruments, enchanted snowfall, and tapestries that seem alive. Lou’s hidden knowledge of the castle’s secrets becomes evident as she locates a concealed passage to the treasury,…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Elend stands atop Luthadel’s city wall, observing a second invading army led by Lord Cett, who had previously sent assassins to kill him. The army camps near the Luth-Davn Canal, separate from Straff Venture’s forces. Elend, feeling the weight of impending siege, questions how they missed Cett’s approach, to which Clubs explains their scouts were distracted by Straff’s army. Vin, perched precariously on the wall’s edge, notes the tension between the two armies but doubts they will attack each…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Breeze attempting to maintain composure amidst the chaos of war at Zinc Gate. Despite his efforts to soothe the soldiers' fears using his Allomantic abilities, the relentless pounding of the gates and the looming threat of koloss beasts make it difficult. He consumes brass dust to sustain his powers, whispering reassurances to the men while grappling with his own anxiety. The scene is tense, with Breeze acutely aware of the fragility of the soldiers' morale and the dire consequences…
    • [The Last Chronicles of Thomas Covenant 10] • The Last Dark Cover
      by testsuphomeAdmin The Last Dark con­cludes Stephen R. Don­ald­son’s epic four-decade saga of Thomas Covenant with apoc­a­lyp­tic grandeur. As the Land faces ulti­mate anni­hi­la­tion from Foul’s cor­rup­tion and the Worm of the World’s End, three reluc­tant heroes must make their final stand: ​Thomas Covenant, the twice-dead lep­er and Unbe­liev­er, now incar­nat­ed as pure wild mag­ic ​Lin­den Avery, the guilt-rid­den heal­er wield­ing both Staff and White Gold ​Jere­mi­ah, her adopt­ed…
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