1132 Results with the "Fantasy" genre


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      Sixty-One

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Lord Arteloth (Loth) awakening bound and disoriented aboard the *Rose Eternal*, captained by a mysterious young woman from Feather Island. The cold and eerie dusk set a tense atmosphere as Loth realizes he and the gunner Thim are prisoners. Their captor, a silent Seiikinese woman with a scarred cheek, ignores Loth’s demands and threats of piracy. Loth notices a flower-painted case at her hip, suspecting it holds a jewel crucial to defeating the Nameless One—a threat he urgently…
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      58. Spanreeds

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      by testsuphomeAdmin Kaladin stealthily infiltrates a tower occupied by enemy forces, aiming to steal a Voidlight spanreed to aid Navani. Using Stormlight to conceal himself, he navigates the darkened corridors with Syl's guidance, avoiding patrolling singers and laundry workers. The chapter highlights the tension of his mission as he hides in a laundry room, narrowly avoiding detection by frustrated singers attempting to enter. Kaladin's internal struggle with fatigue and traumatic memories surfaces, adding depth to his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Adolin Kholin approaches his trial with palpable nervousness, feeling unprepared despite his political training. The atmosphere in Lasting Integrity is charged, with honorspren appearing more energetic and chatty, though Adolin remains unable to perceive their mood. Blended, his inkspren companion, notes the upbeat energy, but Adolin’s focus is on the daunting crowd of honorspren, many dressed formally or in flowing attire. The stakes are high: failure could mean imprisonment or exile, with dire…
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      116. Mercy

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Kaladin seeking out Dalinar after Teft’s funeral, reflecting on his exhaustion and the emotional weight of recent events. Flying to the top of the tower, he finds Dalinar in a meeting with Navani, where the Bondsmith immediately breaks off to speak with him. Their conversation centers on Kaladin’s decision to step back from command, acknowledging his need for healing and his desire to focus on helping others like Dabbid. Dalinar praises Kaladin’s self-awareness, granting his…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Lou and Coco enter a curtained room in Le Présage, where a golden tub filled with steaming water awaits. Coco undresses casually, unconcerned about Reid, who remains unconscious. Lou, though worried, tries to downplay her anxiety, using humor to mask her fear. She attempts to wake Reid by submerging his hand in a bowl of water, despite Coco’s skepticism about the method. The tension between Lou’s determination and Coco’s doubt highlights their dynamic as they navigate the uncertainty of Reid’s…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Sazed, a Terrisman scholar, investigates the mysterious death of a villager named Jed in the Eastern Dominance. The corpse shows no visible wounds but is twisted in agonized positions, suggesting a sudden, violent demise. The villagers, fearful and superstitious, refuse to touch the body. Sazed consults his medical coppermind—a stored repository of knowledge—but finds no clear explanation for the death. The unsettling circumstances, including reports of daytime mist, hint at something unnatural,…
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      36

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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with Sazed reflecting on a warehouse that once stored weapons for the rebellion but now shelters refugees displaced by war. The space, once a symbol of hope and preparation, is filled with the weak, sick, and wounded—people Straff Venture deemed unfit for his army but allowed into Luthadel, knowing Elend would take them in. Sazed moves among the refugees, offering comfort amid dire conditions: scarce clothing, rising prices, and the looming winter. His coppermind helps him recall names…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin The chapter opens with a tense confrontation as Dockson angrily questions Kelsier's decision to take Vin into the dangerous Kredik Shaw palace. Kelsier, wounded and burning pewter to manage his injuries, responds with frustration and self-loathing, revealing their encounter with three Inquisitors. The mood is grim as the crew realizes Vin may have been left behind or captured, with Kelsier grappling with guilt over potentially leading another person to their death, reminiscent of his late wife Mare. The…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin Daniel returns home unexpectedly and is immediately struck by a mix of relief and guilt. Although happy to be back with his family, he is unsettled by the presence and memory of Fart, whose death weighs heavily on him. Daniel is aware that his sudden reappearance contradicts the story of his supposed music scholarship in Ireland, and he senses how lost his family has been without him. This internal conflict drives his urgency to handle various household matters, knowing his time at home may be…
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      by testsuphomeAdmin In this chapter of *The Book of Mo 7*, the narrative unfolds through an intimate and reflective conversation between Mo and Thomas. Though Thomas insists he must leave, he remains close to Mo, highlighting their shared immortality and the comfort found in their physical closeness. Mo contemplates the deeper sensations and emotions he experiences with Thomas—things he had never considered including in his “list song,” a metaphorical inventory of his life’s actions. The moment captures the tension…
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