1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      Chapter One

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Celaena Sardothien, Adarlan's greatest assassin, finds herself in the brutal expanse of the Red Desert, enduring scorching heat and oppressive conditions as she journeys toward the fortress of the Silent Assassins. Sent by her mentor, Arobynn Hamel, as punishment for defying his orders to trade slaves, she reflects on the consequences of her rebellion—bruises, cuts, and now this grueling exile. Guided by a wary nomad who abandons her two miles from her destination, Celaena presses forward alone, battling…
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      Chapter 24

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter begins with the protagonist awakening to find Alis, a faerie servant, transformed from her usual fair appearance into a bark-skinned creature. Confused and alarmed, she realizes Tamlin's glamour had previously masked the true forms of the faeries in the estate. This revelation unsettles her, as she comprehends the extent of the illusions meant to shield her from the unsettling reality of the faerie world. The protagonist grapples with the implications of these deceptions, recognizing they were…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Rhysand reflecting on the profound emotional and physical connection he shares with Feyre, emphasizing how their intimacy has left him utterly devoted to her. He cherishes the memory of her joy upon seeing the riverfront estate he gifted her, a stark contrast to the somber task that brings him to Tamlin’s decaying manor. Upon arriving, Rhysand senses Tamlin’s presence in the kitchen, where he finds the Spring High Lord in a state of despair, staring at a dead elk. The scene is…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Nesta returns from Windhaven less exhausted than usual, noting Cassian's unusually cold and distant demeanor when he retrieves her. Rhys also remains silent, reinforcing the tension between them. Back at the House of Wind, Cassian's anger lingers, leaving Nesta unsettled and curious about its cause. Her restlessness leads her to the dining room, where she finds Cassian brooding over a vanished wineglass—a result of the House's restrictions on alcohol around her. The strained atmosphere hints at deeper…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Nesta arriving at the river house for a Winter Solstice celebration, a year after her last strained holiday gathering. Despite the festive atmosphere, she feels like an outsider, haunted by memories of past isolation. Cassian attempts to lighten her mood, but Nesta remains guarded, still processing the emotional vulnerability she showed during their recent dance at the ball. Her focus has shifted to training, using physical exertion to quiet her turbulent thoughts, though the…
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      Nine

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ead and Queen Sabran strolling through the Privy Garden, a space typically reserved for the queen’s inner circle. Their conversation reveals cultural differences, as Sabran inquires about life in the Ersyr, where Ead claims to have lived. Ead describes the Ersyr’s climate and customs, though she secretly admits to fabricating parts of her backstory. The queen’s limited understanding of the world beyond Inys becomes apparent, as her knowledge is confined to courtly education and…
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      Forty-One

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Ead, the protagonist, experiences an intense fever that heightens her senses, making her acutely aware of her surroundings in the Priory. The chapter opens with her lying in her eyrie, overwhelmed by physical sensations and vivid memories of Sabran, the woman she loves and worries about. Her heightened state leads to a moment of intimate longing, followed by a resolve to protect Sabran from political threats in Inys. As she cuts herself accidentally while handling a pomegranate, an idea begins to form in…
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      Seventy-Three

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Niclays Roos returns to Brygstad, the capital of Mentendon, after years of exile, summoned by High Princess Ermuna to aid in diplomatic relations with Seiiki. Despite the city's familiar beauty—its sugared roofs, bell-gabled houses, and the towering Sanctuary of the Saint—Niclays feels no joy. Haunted by memories of his past, he reluctantly obeys the royal invitation, knowing refusal would risk another banishment. As his coach crosses the Sun Bridge, he reflects on his impoverished arrival decades…
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      70. Well

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kaladin trapped in a harrowing nightmare, assaulted by shadowy figures that torment him with laughter and phantom pain. He awakens to find Syl, his spren companion, watching over him as he struggles to shake off the lingering terror. Disoriented and sweating, Kaladin realizes his spear and Navani’s fabrial are missing, prompting panic. Syl reveals that the Sibling—a sentient spren—has alerted them to an urgent threat: the enemy has located another node inside the market well,…
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      I‑11. Adin

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Adin, a thirteen-year-old potter's son, dreams of becoming a Windrunner despite his humble origins. He believes spren choose Radiants based on bravery, not status or age, and takes every opportunity to prove himself—even glaring at invading soldiers in Urithiru’s halls. His determination is fueled by stories of young Radiants and his own observations, like a girl leaving food for a widow. Adin’s defiance is tempered by caution, as he avoids outright confrontation but remains resolute in his…
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