1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      56. Nodes

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Venli examines an intricate model of the ancient Radiant tower, marveling at its design and pondering its original purpose. The model, split to reveal a cross-section, emphasizes the tower's vast scale. She reflects on the fallen Radiants housed in a guarded chamber, noting their surprising resilience despite their inexperience. The Fused expected weakness, but the Radiants' lack of traditional training may have granted them unexpected adaptability, as suggested by Timbre, her spren companion. Venli…
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      85. Dabbid

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter delves into the perspective of Dabbid, a character who has always been "different" due to cognitive and developmental challenges. From childhood, he struggled with speech, memory, and social understanding, often misunderstood by those around him. His mother's death exacerbated his isolation, leading to mistreatment and eventual conscription into war. Despite his struggles, Dabbid finds solace in Bridge Four, where Kaladin Stormblessed accepts him without judgment, offering a sense of belonging…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Rlain, now a Truthwatcher, traveling with Venli and her recruits to the Shattered Plains via the Oathgate. Still processing his recent bonding with the transformed mistspren Tumi—a unique spren touched by both Honor and Odium—Rlain reflects on being chosen for his role as the "Bridger of Minds." Upon arrival, they meet Kaladin and the Fused, including Leshwi, who declares their intent to seek a third path beyond the war, following the listeners' example. Kaladin offers refuge if…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lou and her companions recovering from a recent conflict, with Angelica unexpectedly showing tenderness toward the deceased Constantin. Lou checks Reid’s condition, confirming he is unharmed but unconscious, likely due to a self-sacrificial act to buy their escape. Angelica’s presence stirs tension, particularly for Coco, who struggles with her unresolved feelings toward her mother. The group’s injuries are miraculously healed by Angelica’s water magic, yet her emotional…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Vin finds herself ambushed by a group of assassins on the misty streets of Luthadel. Reacting with lightning speed, she dodges a barrage of coins shot by an unseen attacker, her Allomantic abilities flaring as she burns steel to deflect the projectiles. Her companion, OreSeur, flees to safety while Vin assesses the situation. The assassins, emerging from the fog, are revealed to be a team of eight Mistings—specialized Allomancers—sent to eliminate her. Vin quickly deduces their true target is likely…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Elend and his advisors, including Ham and Sazed, are strategizing how to address the political challenge posed by the merchant faction in the Assembly. Ham suggests removing the merchants through a vote, but Elend points out the impracticality of achieving unanimous support for such an action. The group is immersed in research, surrounded by books and notes, with Sazed’s meticulous organization contrasting with Elend’s chaotic stacks. Tindwyl, their Terris mentor, abstains from direct political…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Vin reflects on her unexpected encounter with Lord Elend Venture at the ball, where she felt unusually comfortable and authentic in his presence, a rare experience for her. Despite her initial suspicion that he might have used Allomancy to influence her, she realizes her copper burning would have prevented such manipulation. This leaves her puzzled but intrigued, vowing to be more cautious in future interactions while secretly hoping to meet him again. The chapter highlights Vin’s internal conflict…
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      by LovelyMay Tarzan and the Jewels of Opar is the fifth novel in Edgar Rice Burroughs' *Tarzan* series, published in 1916. In this adventure, Tarzan returns to the lost city of Opar, a mysterious ruin filled with hidden treasures guarded by a fierce, semi-civilized people. Driven by a need for wealth, Tarzan faces perilous encounters with La, the high priestess of Opar, who harbors a dangerous affection for him. Meanwhile, double-crossing characters and a memory loss complicate Tarzan's journey. Filled with suspense, exotic locations, and thrilling action, this book is a classic example of Burroughs' skill in blending adventure with fantasy.
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      Chapter 31

      by testsuphomeAdmin Chapter 31 “Don’t dance so much on your toes,” Cassian said to me four days later, as we spent the unusually warm afternoon in the sparring ring. “Feet planted, daggers up. Eyes on mine. If you were on a battlefield, you would have been dead with that maneuver.” Amren snorted, picking at her nails while she lounged in a chaise. “She heard you the first ten times you said it, Cassian.” “Keep talking, Amren, and I’ll drag you into the ring and see how much practice you’ve actually been…
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      Chapter 63

      by testsuphomeAdmin CHAPTER 63 I gauged the distance between my friends and Jurian, weighed my sword against the twin ones crossed over his back. Cassian took a step toward the descending warrior and snarled, “You.”Jurian snickered. “Worked your way up the ranks, did you? Congratulations.”I felt him sweep toward us. Like a ripple of night and wrath, Rhys appeared at my side. The Book was instantly gone, his movement so slick as he took it from me and tucked it into his own jacket that I barely registered it had…
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