1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a dramatic battle scene as Borte and her ruk, Arcas, dive toward the kharankui (spider-like creatures) in the pass below. Blood spills from the creatures as Borte's battle cry echoes off the stones. The tension escalates when Kadara and two other ruks arrive, one carrying Yeran, a young man whose presence stirs emotion in Sartaq. The scene is chaotic, with Borte fiercely cutting through the kharankui ranks, while Kadara, though bloodied, remains steadfast. The arrival of…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Chaol and Yrene hastily return to Antica at dawn, leaving a note for Princess Hasar about a fabricated medical emergency. Despite physical discomfort from their previous night's intimacy and the arduous ride, they prioritize reaching the palace to investigate a critical discovery about the healers. Their playful banter and mutual concern highlight their deepening relationship, even as Chaol struggles with his injuries. The tension between urgency and exhaustion sets the tone for the chapter, underscoring…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Yrene storms into the Torre, agitated after discovering her and Chaol's room ransacked, sensing their investigation into ancient secrets has drawn dangerous attention. Clutching a mysterious scroll and a locket from Chaol, she confronts Hafiza, the Healer on High, in her workshop. Their conversation quickly shifts from playful teasing about Yrene's romantic involvement with Chaol to the gravity of their discoveries. Yrene reveals their theory that the healers of the Torre may have been strategically placed…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter delves into the protagonist's intense emotional and psychological torment as he grapples with feelings of worthlessness and betrayal. Overwhelmed by agony, he descends into a metaphorical pit of despair, where he confronts his past failures and broken promises. Visions of his family, particularly his father's disappointment, haunt him, emphasizing his perceived inadequacies. The recurring refrain of "nothing" underscores his deep self-loathing and sense of futility, setting the tone for his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Chaol and Yrene confronting a profound darkness, embodying both agony and joy. Chaol, unafraid, faces it with a smile, embracing the transformation it represents. In a pivotal moment, he touches and kisses the darkness, causing it to retreat. Yrene then guides them upward, bursting into daylight, where Chaol discovers his paralysis has vanished. The healing is complete, leaving him pain-free and marveling at his restored mobility, while Yrene, though exhausted, shares in his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The spell­bind­ing con­clu­sion to Ser­pent & Dove tril­o­gy. Lou and Reid have risked every­thing to build a life together—but ene­mies old and new gath­er around them. Morgane’s shad­ow looms large, and an ancient evil stirs. With mag­ic surg­ing out of con­trol and loy­al­ty test­ed at every turn, Lou and Reid must decide what they’re will­ing to sac­ri­fice to save those they love… and the…
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      The Lighthouse

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions—Célie, Coco, Beau, and Lou—awakening at dawn in a sanctuary, weary from a restless night. Father Achille greets them, offering apples and a warning to avoid detection by villagers and the nearby Chasseurs. He cautions Reid about the ominous reputation of *cauchemars*, harbingers of catastrophe, but Reid dismisses the concern, focusing on their immediate mission. As the group departs, a sense of foreboding lingers, underscored by Achille’s solemn…
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      Le Cauchemar

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "Le Cauchemar" follows Reid and their companions—Lou, Coco, Célie, and Beau—as they explore a dark, abandoned lighthouse in search of a mythical creature called the *cauchemar*. The lighthouse is eerie, filled with broken mirrors, rusted hooks, and remnants of its last keeper. The group's tension is palpable as they navigate the space, with the door slamming shut behind them, triggering panic. Reid tries to reassure the others, attributing the noise to the wind, but the unsettling…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Reid and his companions in a tense, dilapidated room as sunlight streams through broken mirrors, reflecting a distorted version of Lou. Reid, protective and desperate, demands her removal while Coco warns of an approaching mob. The group discovers a hidden trapdoor beneath a bed, their only escape route, but tensions rise when Célie admits their carriage is unusable. The urgency escalates as the villagers' voices grow louder, forcing the group to flee through the tunnel, with Reid…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter "Death at the Waters" follows Nicholina, a captive with a sinister agenda, as she navigates her imprisonment by a group including a princess and a huntsman. Despite being bound with poisoned ropes, Nicholina revels in the psychological torment she inflicts, particularly on the princess, whose suffering is felt vicariously by the huntsman. Nicholina's internal monologue reveals her disdain for her captors and her manipulation of gold magic, which she uses to carve cryptic messages into her own…
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