1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesryn and Prince Sartaq are caught in a violent storm while traversing the northern Asimil Mountains. Sheltering beneath a rocky overhang, they endure freezing rain and howling winds, with Sartaq's ruk, Kadara, acting as a protective barrier. Despite her thick ruk leathers and wool blanket, Nesryn suffers from the cold, her teeth chattering uncontrollably. The storm's intensity forces them to huddle together, highlighting the harsh conditions of their journey and the resilience required to survive in such…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Twenty-Four, the narrative centers around Cassian's visit to the library’s high priestess, Clotho, where he observes her diligent work with an enchanted pen. Their interaction reveals Clotho's dry wit and her role in safeguarding a sanctuary dedicated to women who have endured severe trauma. Cassian reflects on the significance of this place, noting its importance as a refuge established long after Rhys and Mor founded it, and contemplates whether Azriel’s mother might have considered…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesryn reflects on her complicated relationship with Chaol, recognizing his recent attention stems from guilt rather than genuine interest. Though she tells herself she’s fine being a placeholder for the other women in his life, her weariness is evident as she returns to the palace after a fruitless search for Valg activity. Seeking solitude, she climbs to the aerie where Kadara, Sartaq’s ruk, is feasting. The prince surprises her, revealing his network of spies and inquiring about her well-being.…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter, the narrative centers around a significant outdoor training session involving Nesta, Cassian, and Gwyn. Nesta struggles with her nerves as they prepare for a lesson in grounding and meditation, emphasizing the importance of mental discipline. Cassian offers reassurance, while Gwyn, the newest participant, exhibits a mixture of apprehension and curiosity. Gwyn’s appearance and demeanor highlight her unfamiliarity with such practices, yet her willingness to learn signifies her desire for…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Yrene and Chaol visit the Torre library after lunch, where Chaol demonstrates improved mobility by mounting his horse with ease. Yrene feels a deep sense of belonging upon entering the Torre, as if the tower itself welcomes her. The library’s lower levels are accessible via ramps, though Yrene must occasionally help Chaol navigate stairs, marking the first time she physically assists his wheelchair. Their camaraderie is evident as Chaol interacts with Yrene’s peers, and Yrene reflects on his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a focus on the physical challenges faced by Emerie, whose awkwardness and imbalance stem from her incomplete wings. Cassian explains that wings serve as vital counterweights, with delicate muscles that help maintain balance and stability. When these muscles are impacted or clipped, it significantly affects a person’s coordination and strength. Nesta’s tension is palpable as she observes Emerie’s struggles, recognizing the deep physical and emotional scars inflicted by her…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Twenty-Eight of *Tower of Dawn*, Yrene and Chaol face a tense situation after an unseen assailant threatens Yrene outside their suite. Recognizing the danger, Yrene summons Prince Kashin, who arrives swiftly and organizes a thorough security detail to protect them. Chaol, confined to his wheelchair, reflects on his limited ability to defend Yrene, calculating that his best option would be to throw his weapons to buy her time. The chapter highlights his internal struggle with helplessness and his…
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      Chapter Twenty

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Chaol and Yrene navigating the quiet streets of the city during a sunrise ceremony honoring Tehome. They visit a small house where an elderly man, severely ill with a persistent disease, lies bedridden. Yrene, a healer, tends to him with remarkable calm and compassion, using her magical abilities to alleviate his suffering. Despite her efforts, the man’s condition remains critical, and Yrene’s frustration with her inability to fully cure him is evident, though she hides it behind…
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      Chapter Twelve

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      by testsuphomeAdmin In Chapter Twelve of *Tower of Dawn*, Chaol experiences excruciating pain as Yrene attempts to heal his spinal injury. Her magical touch triggers a violent reaction, leaving both of them stunned. Yrene realizes the darkness within his spine isn’t just resistant to her magic—it actively *hates* it. This revelation forces her to reconsider her initial assumption that the pain was merely an echo of his injury. Chaol, meanwhile, grapples with the implications, wondering if he’s somehow possessed by the…
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      Chapter Twelve

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Celaena tending to Ilias's severe stomach wound while the Master, partially paralyzed from poison, struggles to reach his son. As assassins arrive to assist, Celaena identifies the poison as gloriella—a paralytic rather than a lethal dose, revealing Ansel's intent to make the Master witness her betrayal. Despite the chaos, Celaena ensures the Master receives an antidote while keeping her promise to allow Ansel a 20-minute head start before pursuit. The tension escalates as Celaena…
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