1112 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      Chapter 40

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Feyre faces her second trial under Amarantha’s watch in a cavernous chamber, where the Attor and other faeries mock her. Tamlin stands silently behind Amarantha, his presence a fleeting comfort. The queen taunts Feyre about her unsolved riddle, offering a cruel "practice" round. As Feyre struggles to maintain composure, the floor suddenly lowers her into a pit, isolating her from Tamlin and the spectators above. The tension escalates as she realizes the trial’s deadly stakes, with Amarantha’s smug…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin A Court of Frost and Starlight is a novel­la that bridges the gap between A Court of Wings and Ruin and the next chap­ter in the A Court of Thorns and Ros­es series. Set dur­ing the Win­ter Sol­stice fes­ti­val in the Night Court, this sto­ry offers an inti­mate look at Feyre, Rhysand, and their friends as they heal and rebuild after the dev­as­tat­ing war.…
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      Seven

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Ead Duryan entering the grand Council Chamber in Ascalon Palace, dressed formally for an audience with the Virtues Council. The chamber is adorned with a portrait of Sir Galian Berethnet, the revered ancestor of Queen Sabran, though Ead privately dismisses him as a "dolt." The council is composed of three hierarchical groups: the powerful Dukes Spiritual, the Earls Provincial, and the commoner-born Knights Bachelor. Only four members are present today, including the formidable Lord…
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      Eight

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Niclays Roos enduring a stormy night alongside his unwelcome guest, Sulyard, who remains oblivious to the tempest. Despite his dislike for Sulyard, Niclays feels obligated to protect him for the sake of Truyde and his late lover, Jannart. As the storm rages outside, Niclays is consumed by memories of his past with Jannart, recalling their first meeting in a rose garden and the deep connection they shared. These bittersweet reflections highlight Niclays' lingering grief and loneliness…
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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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      Ten

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter follows Tané as she arrives in Ginura, the capital city she had long dreamed of visiting. The city exceeds her childhood fantasies with its grand shrines, bustling streets, and vibrant canals, though the noise and crowds overwhelm her. As she travels deeper into the city in a palanquin, she marvels at the vivid season trees, street performers, and the imposing Ginura Castle, designed to resemble the legendary Palace of Many Pearls. The castle serves as a bridge between the sea and the…
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      Fourteen

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a flurry of preparations in Ascalon Palace as Queen Sabran prepares to welcome Aubrecht Lievelyn and his retinue, signaling her serious consideration of his marriage proposal. The palace buzzes with activity, from food deliveries to new gowns being crafted, while Ead, still recovering from illness, struggles to keep up with her duties. Amid the excitement, she remains vigilant for the arrival of her mentor, Chassar uq-Ispad, and notes the absence of further rumors about sorcery…
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      Fifteen

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Loth arriving at Cárscaro, the mountainous capital of Yscalin, a kingdom that once belonged to Virtudom but has since pledged allegiance to the Nameless One. As his coach approaches the city, Loth reflects on Yscalin's storied past, once known for its beauty and culture, now reduced to a charred wasteland. The landscape is desolate, a stark contrast to the lavender fields that once perfumed the air. Loth's unease grows as he prepares to enter the city, sensing the weight of its dark…
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      Sixteen

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Tané preparing for her final water trial, a sword duel that will determine her future as a dragon rider. Exhausted and anxious, she obsessively sharpens her blade, her reflection in it revealing her bloodshot eyes. A chance encounter with her peers, Onren and Kanperu, highlights their ease and camaraderie, contrasting with Tané’s solitary intensity. Dumusa, a senior rider, offers wisdom, cautioning Tané against letting her skill consume her entirely, urging her to find balance…
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      Seventeen

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      by testsuphomeAdmin After days of quarantine, Loth and Kit are finally granted an audience with the Donmata Marosa, crown princess of Yscalin. The throne room is filled with courtiers, but Prince Wilstan is conspicuously absent. The Donmata sits beneath a canopy bearing the broken sword of Ascalon, a symbol of Virtudom, while wearing an iron mask shaped like a dragon’s head. The tension is palpable as the two Inysh ambassadors are announced, and the court reacts with hostility, hissing at their presence. Loth maintains…
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